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Start your free trialJack Cummins
17,417 PointsTrouble with Delorean Function
The task is: Write a function named delorean that takes an integer. Return a datetime that is that many hours ahead from starter.
Thank You For Your Help In Advance!!!!!!!!!!
Jack
import datetime
def delorean():
starter = datetime.datetime(2015, 10, 21, 16, 29)
return datetime.datetime.now() - starter
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsWhen the instructions say to write a function "that takes an integer", they mean it should take an argument that is an integer type. But the function defined above doesn't take any argument.
You'll need to use that argument to calculate a time later than "starter". You won't need the current (now) time.
Jack Cummins
17,417 PointsJack Cummins
17,417 PointsI don't really get what you mean by that.
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsSteven Parker
231,248 PointsWhen you define a function, you determine what argument(s) it will take by providing parameter names to stand for them inside the parentheses, for example:
You can name it anything you like, but you'll need to use it to calculate the time to return.
Jack Cummins
17,417 PointsJack Cummins
17,417 PointsOh, I get it now! Thank you so much, and happy coding!