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5,127 Pointsi would some help
I'm trying to complete this challenge please help
import datetime
starter = datetime.datetime(2015, 10, 21, 16, 29)
# Remember, you can't set "years" on a timedelta!
# Consider a year to be 365 days.
## Example
# time_machine(5, "minutes") => datetime(2015, 10, 21, 16, 34)
def time_machine(intr, item):
if item == 'years':
new_item = days
else:
pass
new_time = starter - datetime.timedelta(new_item=(intr*365))
return new_time
2 Answers
Pratham Mishra
14,191 Points''def time_machine(time_int, years): if years == 'years': time_int = 365 years = 'days' return starter + datetime.timedelta(*{years : time_int})'''
Steven Parker
231,236 PointsHere are a few hints:
- the value multiplication (by 365) should only occur for "years"
- the timedelta should be added to the starter time
- the key=value syntax can only be used with a literal key name (you might consider a dictionary)
- an "else" is not needed if all it does is "pass"