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1,344 PointsDid understand the Objective of the task
Write a function called far_away that takes one argument, a timedelta. Add that timedelta to datetime.datetime.now() and return the resulting datetime object.
import datetime
def far_away(datetime.timedelta)
datetime.timedelta=datetime.datetime.now()+timedelta
return datetime.timedelta
1 Answer
TEDI YUDI PERMADI
3,051 PointsTry this in your code
import datetime
def far_away(datetime_timedelta_argument):
datetime_timedelta = datetime.datetime.now() + datetime_timedelta_argument
return datetime_timedelta
print(far_away(datetime.timedelta(hours=7)))