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23,973 Pointsattrgetter
I don't know how to pass to sorted the day in the datetime tuple.
import datetime
from operator import attrgetter
date_list = [
datetime.datetime(2015, 4, 29, 10, 15, 39),
datetime.datetime(2006, 8, 15, 14, 59, 2),
datetime.datetime(1981, 5, 16, 2, 10, 42),
datetime.datetime(2012, 8, 9, 14, 59, 2),
]
sorted_dates = sorted(date_list, key=attrgetter(datetime.datetime[1])
4 Answers
Ken Alger
Treehouse TeacherTy;
Many apologies for the confusion, too many things running through my brain tonight.
Since our data is converted into datetime
data, we can use attrgetter
to "get" information a bit easier. In this case since we are looking for the Day
attribute we can do attrgetter('day')
.
Again, sorry for the initial confusion. I hope this gets you going in the right direction. I'll delete my other answers so that they don't cause confusion down the road.
Happy coding,
Ken
neoty888
23,973 Pointssorted_dates = sorted(date_list, key=attrgetter(2))
I just tried that, still no go.
Ty
neoty888
23,973 PointsI understood that part, I figured the '1' position was the month rather than the day.
Regardless, I tried this:
sorted_dates = sorted(date_list, key=attrgetter(1))
and I received the following:
'attribute name must be a string'
neoty888
23,973 PointsI think it's late for the both of us. It didn't dawn upon me till you just mentioned it!! :)
sorted_dates = sorted(date_list, key=attrgetter('day'))
The above works. I can't believe I was overthinking this.
Ken Alger
Treehouse TeacherIt stumped me for a bit initially as well, and I guess that initial thought lingered around my head too long.
Thanks for hanging in there.