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Start your free trialMduduzi Frederick Dube
8,886 PointsHOW do you do it?
Please explain how to do it and how my code is incorrect.
import datetime
new_li = []
while True:
arguments = input('Enter POSIX timestamps and enter "Q" to quit')
if arguments == 'Q':
break
else:
args = new_li.append(arguments)
return args
def timestamp_oldest(*args):
orderd = args.sort(key=None,reverse=True)
recquired = orderd[0]
date = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(recquired)
return date
# If you need help, look up datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp()
# Also, remember that you *will not* know how many timestamps
# are coming in.
1 Answer
Feisty Mullah
25,849 PointsThe simple way to get the timestamp_oldest is
import datetime
def timestamp_oldest(*args): return datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(min(args))