ian douglas wrote:
It bugs me that so many people are quick to jump on the we wont' do
your homework bandwagon -- I was accused of the same thing when I
posted a question to the list myself. I've been programming
professionally for many years but learning Python in my spare time... I
sent
I have a function that accepts four arguments, namely startmonth,
startyear, endmonth, and endyear. For example:
startmonth = 8
startyear = 2009
endmonth = 1
endyear = 2010
What would be the most straightforward way to create a list of
year/month pairs from start to end? I want to end up with
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 12:19 AM, Sean Carolan scaro...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a function that accepts four arguments, namely startmonth,
startyear, endmonth, and endyear. For example:
startmonth = 8
startyear = 2009
endmonth = 1
endyear = 2010
What would be the most straightforward way
Hugo Arts hugo.yo...@gmail.com wrote
What would be the most straightforward way to create a list of
year/month pairs from start to end? I want to end up with a list of
tuples like this:
mylist = [(2009, 8), (2009, 9), (2009, 10), (2009, 11), (2009, 12),
(2010, 1)]
That said, you can do
--- On Tue, 2/1/11, Sean Carolan scaro...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Sean Carolan scaro...@gmail.com
Subject: [Tutor] Help with range of months spanning across years
To: Tutor@python.org
Date: Tuesday, February 1, 2011, 6:19 PM
I have a function that accepts four
arguments, namely startmonth
It bugs me that so many people are quick to jump on the we wont' do
your homework bandwagon -- I was accused of the same thing when I
posted a question to the list myself. I've been programming
professionally for many years but learning Python in my spare time... I
sent this reply to Sean
This sounds somewhat like homework. If it is, that's fine, mention it,
and we will help you. But we won't do your homework for you, so keep
that in mind.
A reasonable assumption but this is actually going in a cgi tool that
I'm using at work. The input comes from pull-down menus on a web
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 2:30 AM, ian douglas ian.doug...@iandouglas.com wrote:
It bugs me that so many people are quick to jump on the we wont' do your
homework bandwagon -- I was accused of the same thing when I posted a
question to the list myself. I've been programming professionally for many
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 2:55 AM, Sean Carolan scaro...@gmail.com wrote:
This sounds somewhat like homework. If it is, that's fine, mention it,
and we will help you. But we won't do your homework for you, so keep
that in mind.
A reasonable assumption but this is actually going in a cgi tool
As far as I can tell from quickly going through documentation, no. At
least, not with a quick and easy function. datetime can represent the
dates just fine, and you can add days to that until you hit your end
date, but adding months is harder. timedelta can't represent a month,
which makes
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