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8,668 PointsTimestamp Ordering
I know tuples are made in * arguments, but i can't think of a cleaner way to do this. Can you help me with my train of thought?
# If you need help, look up datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp()
# Also, remember that you *will not* know how many timestamps
# are coming in.
def timestamp_oldest(*stamp):
new_list = [stamp]
new_list.sort()
the_date = new_list[-1]
return the_date.fromtimestamp(60)
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diogorferreira
19,363 PointsHey I could explain, but on the same question someone else had here
William Li explained it really well, better than I ever could!
Hope it helps!