This question originated when I came upon (another thread) about python's datetime and timedelta instances
I followed the update by jimgardener and read the comments by eyquem ,and tried out some python code ..I am having a bad time understanding the way things work here(due to my newbie to python status)..I thought it was proper to ask a new question
import datetime
#for t1=23:30:00 PM
t1 = datetime.time(23,30,00)
#for t1=00:15:30 AM
t2 = datetime.time(0,15,30)
td1 = datetime.timedelta(hours=t1.hour,minutes = t1.minute,seconds=t1.second)
td2 = datetime.timedelta(hours=t2.hour,minutes = t2.minute,seconds=t2.second)
#substarcting timedeltas
tdiff = td2-td1
printing these variables yielded
td1 ==> datetime.timedelta(0, 84600)
td1.seconds ==> 84600
td2 ==> datetime.timedelta(0, 930)
td2.seconds ==> 930
tdiff ==> datetime.timedelta(-1, 2730)
When I looked at these results,I noticed that
td1.seconds (ie 84600) is equivalent to
84600/60 ==> 1410 minutes
1410/60 ==> 23.5 hours
or in short,td1 represents the duration **from previous midnight** to 23:30 PM
now ,
td2.seconds (ie 930) is equivalent to
930/60 ==> 15.5 minutes or 15 minutes and 30 seconds
which means td2 represents the duration from **that midnight**
to 00:15:30 AM
when tdiff is examined,I found that
tdiff ==> timedelta(-1,2730)
tdiff.seconds ==> 2730
tdiff.seconds/60 ==>45 minutes
this is the same as duration between t1(23:30:00 PM) and t2(00:15:30 AM) assuming that t2 follows t1
My question is,since td1 is the duration from previous midnight to 23:30:00 PM and td2 is the duration from that midnight to 00:15:30 AM , how can their difference represent the duration between t2 and t1 ?
Can some python gurus explain