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15,024 PointsMinutes issue
I'm tripping... I feel like I'm close but pulling my hair out, code below
def minutes(one, two):
one = one.timedelta.total_seconds()
two = two.timedelta.total_seconds()
answer = two - one
answer = answer / 60
return round(answer)
1 Answer
Robin *
5,670 Pointswhen you're trying to one.timedelta.total_seconds() you're basicly trying to do datetime.datetime.timedelta.total_seconds which doesnt do anything. But if you do the subtraction first it turns into a timedelta. You can then use the total_seconds() method
def minutes(one, two):
answer = two - one
answer = answer.total_seconds() / 60
return round(answer)
I'm sorry if my answer is a little unclear. I'm learning this aswell and I'm not used to explain stuff like this : )