I found the code for class "now". I got confused by two things:
First, how did the former code I posted know to import tis module of "Now";
Second. what does "\" mean following "self.year ,"
Thanks a lot!
class now:
def __str__(self):
return time.ctime(self.t)
def __repr__(self):
return time.ctime(self.t)
you mean you didn't write the "former code?" why are you asking for help with code that you did not write? your output is caused by the 2 now methods above. the '\' is the continuation character in Python. are you learning Python on your own?
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