On 31 January 2010 16:40, Ken G. <beach...@insightbb.com> wrote: > Below is a program to determine when my next appointment is. Line numbers > are provided for reference only. > > 01 import time, datetime, sys > 02 from datetime import date > 03 today = date.today() > 04 print > 05 print "Today date is:", today > 06 todaystr = str(today)
You should use today.strftime(), see [1] for the format. > 07 print > 08 print "Corrected date format is:", > 09 print todaystr[ 5: 7], todaystr[ 8:10], todaystr[ 0: 4] The above then would be. today.strftime('%Y-%m-%d'). > 10 print > 11 future = raw_input("Next appointment is in how many days? "), This will give a string which will need to be converted to a int. You can do this with int(future). For example d = int(future). But this might fail if future is a string like b, $ or other non number string. You can catch the error, see [2] how to do this. > 12 print > 13 difference1 = datetime.timedelta(days=1) When you converted future to an int variable d replace days=1 with days=d. > 14 datestring = str(today + difference1) You can use strftime() above. > 15 print "Next appointment after that is:",datestring > 16 print > 17 print "Corrected date format for next appointment is:", > 18 print datestring[ 5: 7], datestring[ 8:10], datestring[ 0: 4] Again, strftime() can be used. > 19 sys.exit() > > In answering the question in line 11 as to when is my next appointment, I > would answer "3" (for 2/3/2010) but how do I change "days=1" at end of line > 13 to "days=3" so that datestring would read "2010-02-03" instead of > "2010-02-01" as presented above? See comments inline also. You will need to convert your raw_input result future to a number with "int()" and store it in a new variable wich can be used in datetime.timedelta(). Greets Sander [1] http://docs.python.org/library/time.html#time.strftime [2] http://docs.python.org/tutorial/errors.html _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor