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Python Dates and Times in Python (2014) Dates and Times now() and .replace()

two's minute is 49, should be 30

supposed to use the replace function but dont know where im going wrong.

dt.py
import datetime

now = datetime.datetime.now()
two = now.replace(hour=14)
change = two.replace(minute=30)

1 Answer

Dan Johnson
Dan Johnson
40,533 Points

replace returns a new datetime object so you'll need to assign the last call to two again:

two = two.replace(minute=30)

thank you

I did minutes and I had know idea what was wrong and no I am triggered