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Start your free trialKennedy Malonga
18,790 Pointsdatetime
can someone please help me with this slump im facing
import datetime
def minutes(datetime, timedelta):
seconds = timedelta.total_seconds()
return round(seconds * 60)
1 Answer
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,457 PointsHey Kennedy Malonga, the form is there but there are a few errors in your code.
- The function parameters should expect two
datetime
objects.- It is not a good practice to name parameters the same as imported modules. don't use "datetime" as a variable name. Try using
dt1
anddt2
- It is not a good practice to name parameters the same as imported modules. don't use "datetime" as a variable name. Try using
- subtracting these two datetime objects results in a
timedelta
object. It is this result that will have thetotal_seconds
attribute - divide by 60 to get the minutes
Post back if you need more help. Good luck!!