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6,918 Pointsplease can someone give me a hint?
not sure why it is a None type?
# If you need help, look up datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp()
# Also, remember that you *will not* know how many timestamps
# are coming in.
import datetime
def timestamp_oldest(*ts):
ls = []
for t in ts:
ls.append(t)
ls = ls.sort()
ans = ls[-1]
answer = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(ans)
print(answer)
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsThe "NoneType" is the special type of "None", which is the absence of a value. This is happening because the .sort()
method sorts the list in place, but doesn't return anything. So when you call it, you don't want to also use it as the value side of an assignment. Or if you wanted to do it another way, there's a function named sorted
that returns a new list instead of changing the original.
Some other issues you might need to address:
- the instructions ask you to return the result (not print it)
- you want the oldest value, so you might need to rethink how sorting will order the list