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9,104 PointsMay I ask what's wrong in the code, please?
import datetime
def far_away(set_delta): datetime1 = datetime.datetime.now() + datetime.timedelta(set_timedelta) return datetime1
import datetime
def far_away(set_delta):
datetime1 = datetime.datetime.now() + datetime.timedelta(set_delta)
return datetime1
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsThe incoming argument is already a timedelta
, so you only need to add it:
datetime1 = datetime.datetime.now() + set_delta
sophiawong
9,104 Pointssophiawong
9,104 PointsOh! It doesn't work........... :-(
sophiawong
9,104 Pointssophiawong
9,104 Pointsoh...i know it.
return datetime.datetime.now() + set_delta