Hi Gitte, --On Montag, 28. Mai 2001 15:16 +0200 Gitte Wange <gitte@mmmanager.org> wrote:
On Monday 28 May 2001 15:18, Peter Bengtsson wrote:
What do you really want?
from DateTime import DateTime date1 = DateTime('2001/05/25 20:30:00') date2 = DateTime('2001/05/25 19:00:00') res = date1 - date2 type(res)
<type 'float'>
hours = res*24 type(hours)
<type 'float'>
print hours
1.5
Do you want to calculate how many hours there are between two dates? Or how many days (like 'res' above)? If your result is unchanging even though you change the dates, could it be because you're doing some int() roundoff or something so that you loose the
accuracy in the hours; like this:
print int(res*24)
1
Peter
I want to know EXTACTLY how long time (in hours, minutes, seconds) there is between Date1 and Date2 ...
Anyone ???
I've checked it and Peter is right, the difference between two DateTime objects is given in float. (meaning the days) So all you need is a little math ;-) d=Date1-Date2 hours=int(d*24.0) % 24 minutes=int(d*24.0*60.0) % 60 seconds=int(d*24.0*60.0*60.0) % 60 Regards Tino