calmath.py
def daysIntoYear(month, day):
total = day
if month > 0:
total += 31
if month > 1:
total += 28
if month > 2:
total += 31
if month > 3:
total += 30
if month > 4:
total += 31
if month > 5:
total += 30
if month > 6:
total += 31
if month > 7:
total += 30
if month > 8:
total += 31
if month > 9:
total += 30
if month > 10:
total += 31
return total
def quickTest():
print(f"month 0, day 0 = {daysIntoYear(0,0)}")
print(f"month 11, day 31 = {daysIntoYear(11,31)}")
#if __name__ == '__main__':
# quickTest()
quickTest()
import sys
import calmath
if len(sys.argv) != 3:
print("Usage: importto.py month dayofmonth")
else:
print(calmath.daysIntoYear(int(sys.argv[1]), \
int(sys.argv[2])))
importto.py
What is this for?? (Live Demo)
use.py
import * from lib
# To do
from lib import one, two, three
# To do
import lib
# To do
def one():
return 1
def two():
return 2
def three():
return 3
lib.py
Which ways do we prefer and why?