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| Date | 2014-07-03 05:51 -0700 |
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| Message-ID | <fd30a5f9-c446-435a-9f0a-74dd2d608c5c@googlegroups.com> (permalink) |
| Subject | Re: OOP with MyTime |
| From | kjakupak@gmail.com |
On Wednesday, July 2, 2014 4:02:00 PM UTC-4, MRAB wrote:
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> If you want 'between' to be an instance method of the MyTime class, it
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> needs 'self' as well as the 2 arguments 't1' and 't2'.
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>
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> You can then compare the hours, minutes and seconds of self against
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> those of t1 and t2:
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> def between(self, t1, t2):
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> return (t1.hours, t1.minutes, t1.seconds) <= (self.hours,
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> self.minutes, self.seconds) and (self.hours, self.minutes, self.seconds)
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> <= (t2.hours, t2.minutes, t2.seconds)
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>
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> That could be shortened further using chained comparisons.
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> Note that the code assumes that the times t1 and t2 are ordered, i.e.
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> that time t1 is not later/greater than time t2.
So I've now gotten this:
class MyTime:
def __init__(self, hrs=0, mins=0, secs=0):
self.hours = hrs
self.minutes = mins
self.seconds = secs
if self.seconds >= 60:
self.minutes += self.seconds // 60
self.seconds = self.seconds % 60
if self.minutes >= 60:
self.hours += self.minutes // 60
self.minutes = self.minutes % 60
if self.hours >= 24:
self.hours = self.hours % 24
def get_sec(self):
return (self.hours * 60 + self.minutes) * 60 + self.seconds
def __str__(self):
return "{:02d}:{:02d}:{:02d}".\
format(self.hours, self.minutes, self.seconds)
def between(self, t1, t2):
return (t1.hours, t1.minutes, t1.seconds) <= (self.hours, self.minutes, self.seconds) and (self.hours, self.minutes, self.seconds) <= (t2.hours, t2.minutes, t2.seconds)
t1 = MyTime(9, 59, 59)
print("t1 =", t1)
t2 = MyTime(10, 0, 1)
print("t2 =", t2)
t3 = MyTime(10, 0, 0)
print("t3 =", t3)
print("between(t2, t3, t1) =", between(t2, t3, t1))
print("between(t1, t3, t2) =", between(t1, t3, t2))
print("between(t3, t1, t2) =", between(t3, t1, t2))
print("between(t1, t2, t3) =", between(t1, t2, t3))
Am I on the right track or? Not sure where to go from here
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OOP with MyTime kjakupak@gmail.com - 2014-07-02 12:20 -0700
Re: OOP with MyTime Akira Li <4kir4.1i@gmail.com> - 2014-07-02 23:45 +0400
Re: OOP with MyTime MRAB <python@mrabarnett.plus.com> - 2014-07-02 21:02 +0100
Re: OOP with MyTime kjakupak@gmail.com - 2014-07-03 05:51 -0700
Re: OOP with MyTime Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> - 2014-07-03 23:01 +1000
Re: OOP with MyTime kjakupak@gmail.com - 2014-07-03 06:08 -0700
Re: OOP with MyTime Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> - 2014-07-03 23:17 +1000
Re: OOP with MyTime MRAB <python@mrabarnett.plus.com> - 2014-07-03 14:11 +0100
Re: OOP with MyTime kjakupak@gmail.com - 2014-07-03 08:21 -0700
Re: OOP with MyTime Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> - 2014-07-04 01:35 +1000
Re: OOP with MyTime Mark Lawrence <breamoreboy@yahoo.co.uk> - 2014-07-03 17:23 +0100
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