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12,540 PointsTimestamp() Got the wrong number of minutes. Expected 1507, got -1507.
Why do i get a negative value?
import datetime
def minutes(time_now, time_tomorrow):
number_of_seconds = time_now.timestamp() - time_tomorrow.timestamp()
return round(number_of_seconds / 60)
1 Answer
Mark Sebeck
Treehouse Moderator 37,836 PointsThe challenge states βThe first will always be older and the second newerβ. So think of the times stored as the number of seconds since 1970. So the second number will be larger. You want second - first.
Adrian Torrente Tenreiro
12,540 PointsAdrian Torrente Tenreiro
12,540 Pointsyeah i saw it after thanks