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Start your free trialLiana Moleni
2,644 Pointstwo's minute is 49, should be 30
supposed to use the replace function but dont know where im going wrong.
import datetime
now = datetime.datetime.now()
two = now.replace(hour=14)
change = two.replace(minute=30)
1 Answer
Dan Johnson
40,533 Pointsreplace returns a new datetime
object so you'll need to assign the last call to two again:
two = two.replace(minute=30)
Liana Moleni
2,644 PointsLiana Moleni
2,644 Pointsthank you
Jayden Hassan
3,099 PointsJayden Hassan
3,099 PointsI did minutes and I had know idea what was wrong and no I am triggered