OOP with MyTime
kjakupak at gmail.com
kjakupak at gmail.com
Thu Jul 3 09:08:39 EDT 2014
On Thursday, July 3, 2014 9:01:09 AM UTC-4, Chris Angelico wrote:
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> And what happens when you run this code? A NameError, I would expect.
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> Do you understand how to define and call methods?
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> ChrisA
Altered the code. But yes a nameerror came up
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.get_sec() <= (self.get_sec()) and (self.get_sec()) <= (t2.get_sec())
s = MyTime()
t1 = s(9, 59, 59)
print("t1 =", t1)
t2 = s(10, 0, 1)
print("t2 =", t2)
t3 = s(10, 0, 0)
print("t3 =", t3)
print("between(t2, t3, t1) =", s.between(t2, t3, t1))
print("between(t1, t3, t2) =", s.between(t1, t3, t2))
print("between(t3, t1, t2) =", s.between(t3, t1, t2))
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