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Get syntax error. Dont understand why
#1
Hello!
I am looking for luck Wall

I have whole idea how should work my game but i stuck with simple things Confused
Try to learn but it is not undersatnd to me so my question is Dodgy

How to combine this two codes Huh

init python:
    class clock(object):
        def __init__(self, century = 19, year = 1999, month = 1, day = 1, hour = 8, minute = 0):
            self._century = century
            self._year = year
            self._month = month
            self._day = day
            self._hour = hour
            self._minute = minute

        def addtime(self, minutes, hours = 0, days = 0, months = 0, years = 0, centuries = 0): 
            self._minute += minutes # add minutes
            self._hour += hours # add hours
            self._day += days
            self._month += months
            self._year += years
            self._century += centuries

            # add hours by floor division minute over 60
            self._hour += self._minute // 60

            # add days by floor division hour over 24 - make sure to do this after hour's been added
            self._day += self._hour // 24

            self._month += self._day // 31 # Q Ok how to ? 

            self._year += self._month // 12 # Q 372 days

            self._century += self._year // 100

            # now we can clean up minutes and hours by using mod %
            self._minute = self._minute % 60
            self._hour = self._hour % 24
            self._day = self._day % 31  
            self._month = self._month % 12
            self._year = self._year % 372 # Q how to 365? and 366?

        # use property to return formatted hour and minutes

        @property
        def century(self): # day as int
            return self._century

        @property
        def year(self): # day as int
            return self._year

        @property
        def yy(self): # minutes as mm.
            year = "0" + str(self._year)
            return year[-2:]

        @property
        def month(self): # day as int
            return self._month

        @property
        def mn(self): # minutes as mm.
            month = "0" + str(self._month)
            return month[-2:]

        @property
        def day(self): # day as int
            return self._day

        @property
        def dd(self): # minutes as mm.
            day = "0" + str(self._day)
            return day[-2:]

        @property
        def hour(self): # hour as int
            return self._hour

        @property
        def hh(self): # hours as HH. I'm not familiar enough with python to know if there's a shorter way to do this
            hour = "0" + str(self._hour)
            return hour[-2:] # Q what is doing this 2?

        @property
        def minute(self): # minute as int
            return self._minute

        @property
        def mm(self): # minutes as mm.
            minute = "0" + str(self._minute)
            return minute[-2:]

default clock = clock()

label start:
    while True:
        "Day: [clock.day] Time: [clock.hh]:[clock.mm]"
        $ clock.addtime(15) # Q   how to able add for ex months? Count? 60x24x31~~44640
        "Date: [clock.day]/[clock.month]/[clock.year]  Time: [clock.hh]:[clock.mm]"
        $ clock.addtime(44640) # Here Error why?
        "Blow mind"
    return
init python:
    weekdays = ("mon","tue","wed","thu","fri","sat","sun")
    class Date:
        def __init__(self):
            self.year = 2019
            self.month = 2
            self.day = 28
            self.weekday = weekdays[3]

        def end_day(self):
            self.day += 1
            self.weekday = weekdays[weekdays.index(self.weekday)-6]
            if self.month in (1,3,5,7,8,10,12):
                if self.day > 31:
                    self.day = 1
                    self.month += 1
            elif self.month in (4,6,9,11):
                if self.day > 30:
                    self.day = 1
                    self.month += 1

        #february in leap year
            else :
                # devide by 4
                if (self.year // 4) == 0 :
                    # devide by 100
                    if (self.year // 100) == 0 :
                        # devide by 400
                        if (self.year // 400) == 0 :
                            #leap year
                            __d = 29
                        else:
                            #normal year
                            __d = 28
                    else:
                        #devide by 4 - leap year
                        __d = 29
                else:
                    #normal year
                    __d = 28

                if self.day > __d:
                    self.day = 1
                    self.month += 1
            if self.month > 12:
                self.month = 1
                self.year += 1

        # get weekdays
        def get_weekdays(self):
            if self.month < 3 :
                __m = self.month + 12
                __y = self.year - 1
            else :
                __m = self.month
                __y = self.year
            __weekday = ((__y+__y/4-__y/100+__y/400+(13*__m+8)/5+self.day) % 7) - 1
            self.weekday = weekdays[__weekday]
            return weekdays[__weekday]

        def return_date(self):
            return unicode(self.year)+". "+unicode(self.month)+". "+unicode(self.day)
Rolleyes
I would like to get effect
time control from upper code
formatting from upper code
weekdays and leap year counter from below

If u think it easy for u to make it please do it because for me it is impossible
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#2
Exclamation 
https://paste.ofcode.org/j9kWMQUP7cdi7Gn2jP28w

Showing syntax in line 15 Wall

init python:
    weekdays = ("mon","tue","wed","thu","fri","sat","sun")
    daytimes = ("midnight","night","dawn","morning","noon","afternoon","dusk","night")
    seasons = ("winter", "spring", "summer", "autumn")
    class clock(object):
        def __init__(self , year , month , day , weekday, hour, minute, second):
            self.year = 2019
            self.month = 2
            self.day = 28
            self.weekday = weekdays[3]
            self.hour = 7
            self.minute = 0
            self.second = 0
            
        def addtime(self , seconds , minutes , hours)
            self.second += seconds 
            self.minute += minutes # add minutes
            self.hour += hours

            self.minute += self.second // 60
            self.hour += self.minute // 60
            self.day += self.hour // 24
            
            self.second = self.second % 60
            self.minute = self.minute % 60
            self.hour = self.hour % 24
        
            self.weekday = weekdays[weekdays.index(self.weekday)-6]
            
            if self.month in (1,3,5,7,8,10,12):
                if self.day > 31:
                    self.day = 1
                    self.month += 1
            elif self.month in (4,6,9,11):
                if self.day > 30:
                    self.day = 1
                    self.month += 1
           
        #february in leap year
            else :
                # devide by 4
                if (self.year // 4) == 0 :
                    # devide by 100
                    if (self.year // 100) == 0 :
                        # devide by 400
                        if (self.year // 400) == 0 :
                            #leap year
                            __d = 29
                        else:
                            #normal year
                            __d = 28
                    else:
                        #devide by 4 - leap year
                        __d = 29
                else:
                    #normal year
                    __d = 28

                if self.day > __d:
                    self.day = 1
                    self.month += 1
            if self.month > 12:
                self.month = 1
                self.year += 1

        def daytime(self, daytime, season):
#("midnight","night","dawn","morning","noon","afternoon","dusk","night")    
            if self.month in (12,1,2):
                self.season = seasons[0]
                if self.hour == 0:
                    return daytime[0]
                if self.hour > 0 and self.hour < 7:
                    return daytime[1]
                if self.hour > 7 and self.hour < 8:
                    return daytime[2]
                if self.hour > 8 and self.hour < 11:
                    return daytime[3]
                if self.hour == 12:
                    return daytime[4]
                if self.hour > 13 and self.hour < 16:
                    return daytime[5]
                if self.hour > 16 and self.hour < 17:
                    return daytime[6]
                if self.hour > 17 and self.hour < 23:
                    return daytime[7]
            if self.month in (3,4,5):
                self.season = seasons[1]
                if self.hour == 0:
                    return daytime[0]
                if self.hour > 0 and self.hour < 5:
                    return daytime[1]
                if self.hour > 5 and self.hour < 6:
                    return daytime[2]
                if self.hour > 6 and self.hour < 11:
                    return daytime[3]
                if self.hour == 12:
                    return daytime[4]
                if self.hour > 13 and self.hour < 18:
                    return daytime[5]
                if self.hour > 18 and self.hour < 19:
                    return daytime[6]
                if self.hour > 19 and self.hour < 23:
                    return daytime[7]
            if self.month in (6,7,8):
                self.season = seasons[2]
                if self.hour == 0:
                    return daytime[0]
                if self.hour > 0 and self.hour < 4:
                    return daytime[1]
                if self.hour > 4 and self.hour < 5:
                    return daytime[2]
                if self.hour > 5 and self.hour < 11:
                    return daytime[3]
                if self.hour == 12:
                    return daytime[4]
                if self.hour > 13 and self.hour < 20:
                    return daytime[5]
                if self.hour > 20 and self.hour < 21:
                    return daytime[6]
                if self.hour > 21 and self.hour < 23:
                    return daytime[7]
            if self.month in (9,10,11):
                self.season = seasons[3]
                if self.hour == 0:
                    return daytime[0]
                if self.hour > 0 and self.hour < 5:
                    return daytime[1]
                if self.hour > 5 and self.hour < 6:
                    return daytime[2]
                if self.hour > 6 and self.hour < 11:
                    return daytime[3]
                if self.hour == 12:
                    return daytime[4]
                if self.hour > 13 and self.hour < 18:
                    return daytime[5]
                if self.hour > 18 and self.hour < 19:
                    return daytime[6]
                if self.hour > 19 and self.hour < 23:
                    return daytime[7]

        # get weekdays
        def get_weekdays(self):
            if self.month < 3 :
                __m = self.month + 12
                __y = self.year - 1
            else :
                __m = self.month
                __y = self.year
            __weekday = ((__y+__y/4-__y/100+__y/400+(13*__m+8)/5+self.day) % 7) - 1
            self.weekday = weekdays[__weekday]
            return weekdays[__weekday]
        
        #def return_date(self):
        #    return unicode(self.year)+". "+unicode(self.month)+". "+unicode(self.day)
    
    @property
    def year(self): # day as int
        return self.year
    
    @property
    def yy(self): # minutes as mm.
        year = "0" + str(self.year)
        return year[-2:]
    
    @property
    def month(self): # day as int
        return self.month
    
    @property
    def mn(self): # minutes as mm.
        month = "0" + str(self.month)
        return month[-2:]
        
    @property
    def day(self): # day as int
        return self.day
    
    @property
    def dd(self): # minutes as mm.
        day = "0" + str(self.day)
        return day[-2:]
        
    @property
    def hour(self): # hour as int
        return self.hour

    @property
    def hh(self):
        hour = "0" + str(self.hour)
        return hour[-2:] # Q what is doing this 2?

    @property
    def minute(self): # minute as int
        return self.minute

    @property
    def mm(self): # minutes as mm.
        minute = "0" + str(self.minute)
        return minute[-2:]
    
    @property
    def second(self):
        return self.second

    @property
    def ss(self):
        second = "0" + str(self.second)
        return self.second[-2:]

    @property
    def sz(self):
        season = seasons[season]
        return seasons=[season]
    
    def dt(self):
        daytime = daytimes[daytime]
        return daytimes[daytime]
    
    

default clock = clock()



label start:
    while True:
        "Day: [clock.day] Time: [clock.hh]:[clock.mm] [clock.sz] [clock.dt]"
        $ clock.addtime(15)
        "Date: [clock.day]/[clock.month]/[clock.year]  Time: [clock.hh]:[clock.mm]"
        $ clock.addtime(44640)
        "Blow mind"
    return
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#3
You need a colon at the end of the line.
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#4
(May-13-2019, 12:46 AM)beLIEve Wrote:
def addtime(self , seconds , minutes , hours)
You're missing a colon as ichabod801 mentioned.
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#5
TypeError: __init__() takes exactly 8 arguments (1 given)
Soo i unbugged from missing colons and whatever it was after, and after, and after but this is too much for my knowledge or lack of her


init python:
    weekdays = ("mon","tue","wed","thu","fri","sat","sun")
    daytimes = ("midnight","night","dawn","morning","noon","afternoon","dusk","night")
    seasons = ("winter", "spring", "summer", "autumn")
    class clock(object):
        def __init__(self , year , month , day , weekday, hour, minute, second):
            self.year = 2019
            self.month = 2
            self.day = 28
            self.weekday = weekdays[3]
            self.hour = 7
            self.minute = 0
            self.second = 0
            
        def addtime(self , seconds , minutes , hours):
            self.second += seconds 
            self.minute += minutes # add minutes
            self.hour += hours

            self.minute += self.second // 60
            self.hour += self.minute // 60
            self.day += self.hour // 24
            
            self.second = self.second % 60
            self.minute = self.minute % 60
            self.hour = self.hour % 24
        
            self.weekday = weekdays[weekdays.index(self.weekday)-6]
            
            if self.month in (1,3,5,7,8,10,12):
                if self.day > 31:
                    self.day = 1
                    self.month += 1
            elif self.month in (4,6,9,11):
                if self.day > 30:
                    self.day = 1
                    self.month += 1
           
        #february in leap year
            else :
                # devide by 4
                if (self.year // 4) == 0 :
                    # devide by 100
                    if (self.year // 100) == 0 :
                        # devide by 400
                        if (self.year // 400) == 0 :
                            #leap year
                            __d = 29
                        else:
                            #normal year
                            __d = 28
                    else:
                        #devide by 4 - leap year
                        __d = 29
                else:
                    #normal year
                    __d = 28

                if self.day > __d:
                    self.day = 1
                    self.month += 1
            if self.month > 12:
                self.month = 1
                self.year += 1

        def daytime(self, daytime, season):
#("midnight","night","dawn","morning","noon","afternoon","dusk","night")    
            if self.month in (12,1,2):
                self.season = seasons[0]
                if self.hour == 0:
                    return daytime[0]
                if self.hour > 0 and self.hour < 7:
                    return daytime[1]
                if self.hour > 7 and self.hour < 8:
                    return daytime[2]
                if self.hour > 8 and self.hour < 11:
                    return daytime[3]
                if self.hour == 12:
                    return daytime[4]
                if self.hour > 13 and self.hour < 16:
                    return daytime[5]
                if self.hour > 16 and self.hour < 17:
                    return daytime[6]
                if self.hour > 17 and self.hour < 23:
                    return daytime[7]
            if self.month in (3,4,5):
                self.season = seasons[1]
                if self.hour == 0:
                    return daytime[0]
                if self.hour > 0 and self.hour < 5:
                    return daytime[1]
                if self.hour > 5 and self.hour < 6:
                    return daytime[2]
                if self.hour > 6 and self.hour < 11:
                    return daytime[3]
                if self.hour == 12:
                    return daytime[4]
                if self.hour > 13 and self.hour < 18:
                    return daytime[5]
                if self.hour > 18 and self.hour < 19:
                    return daytime[6]
                if self.hour > 19 and self.hour < 23:
                    return daytime[7]
            if self.month in (6,7,8):
                self.season = seasons[2]
                if self.hour == 0:
                    return daytime[0]
                if self.hour > 0 and self.hour < 4:
                    return daytime[1]
                if self.hour > 4 and self.hour < 5:
                    return daytime[2]
                if self.hour > 5 and self.hour < 11:
                    return daytime[3]
                if self.hour == 12:
                    return daytime[4]
                if self.hour > 13 and self.hour < 20:
                    return daytime[5]
                if self.hour > 20 and self.hour < 21:
                    return daytime[6]
                if self.hour > 21 and self.hour < 23:
                    return daytime[7]
            if self.month in (9,10,11):
                self.season = seasons[3]
                if self.hour == 0:
                    return daytime[0]
                if self.hour > 0 and self.hour < 5:
                    return daytime[1]
                if self.hour > 5 and self.hour < 6:
                    return daytime[2]
                if self.hour > 6 and self.hour < 11:
                    return daytime[3]
                if self.hour == 12:
                    return daytime[4]
                if self.hour > 13 and self.hour < 18:
                    return daytime[5]
                if self.hour > 18 and self.hour < 19:
                    return daytime[6]
                if self.hour > 19 and self.hour < 23:
                    return daytime[7]

        # get weekdays
        def get_weekdays(self):
            if self.month < 3 :
                __m = self.month + 12
                __y = self.year - 1
            else :
                __m = self.month
                __y = self.year
            __weekday = ((__y+__y/4-__y/100+__y/400+(13*__m+8)/5+self.day) % 7) - 1
            self.weekday = weekdays[__weekday]
            return weekdays[__weekday]
        
        #def return_date(self):
        #    return unicode(self.year)+". "+unicode(self.month)+". "+unicode(self.day)
    
    @property
    def year(self): # day as int
        return self.year
    
    @property
    def yy(self): # minutes as mm.
        year = "0" + str(self.year)
        return year[-2:]
    
    @property
    def month(self): # day as int
        return self.month
    
    @property
    def mn(self): # minutes as mm.
        month = "0" + str(self.month)
        return month[-2:]
        
    @property
    def day(self): # day as int
        return self.day
    
    @property
    def dd(self): # minutes as mm.
        day = "0" + str(self.day)
        return day[-2:]
        
    @property
    def hour(self): # hour as int
        return self.hour

    @property
    def hh(self): # hours as HH. I'm not familiar enough with python to know if there's a shorter way to do this
        hour = "0" + str(self.hour)
        return hour[-2:] # Q what is doing this 2?

    @property
    def minute(self): # minute as int
        return self.minute

    @property
    def mm(self): # minutes as mm.
        minute = "0" + str(self.minute)
        return minute[-2:]
    
    @property
    def second(self):
        return self.second

    @property
    def ss(self):
        second = "0" + str(self.second)
        return self.second[-2:]

    @property
    def sz(self):
        season = seasons[season]
        return seasons[season]
    
    def dt(self):
        daytime = daytimes[daytime]
        return daytimes[daytime]
    
    

default clock = clock()



# label start:
#     while True:
#         "Day: [clock.day] Time: [clock.hh]:[clock.mm] [clock.sz] [clock.dt]"
#         $ clock.addtime(15) # Q   how to able add for ex months? Count? 60x24x31~~44640
#         "Date: [clock.day]/[clock.month]/[clock.year]  Time: [clock.hh]:[clock.mm]"
#         $ clock.addtime(44640) # Here Error why?
#         "Blow mind"
#     return
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#6
(May-13-2019, 01:14 AM)beLIEve Wrote: TypeError: __init__() takes exactly 8 arguments (1 given)
Soo i unbugged from missing colons and whatever it was after, and after, and after but this is too much for my knowledge or lack of her

Is this your code? I tried running this in VS Code and there's a ton of problems. Have you tried using the debugger? Step in line by line.
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#7
If you ask.
No it is not my code.
I tryieed to mix 2 working codes on one and i add my stuff you can see progress from 2 days
The codes were provided as opensource.
Here is my last topic
https://python-forum.io/Thread-Clock-Cal...game-Renpy
The debugger comes from Renpy and pycharm but i am not good in this
I have lack of knowledge but i still try
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#8
(May-13-2019, 01:41 AM)beLIEve Wrote: If you ask.
No it is not my code.
I tryieed to mix 2 working codes on one and i add my stuff you can see progress from 2 days
The codes were provided as opensource.
Here is my last topic
https://python-forum.io/Thread-Clock-Cal...game-Renpy
The debugger comes from Renpy and pycharm but i am not good in this
I have lack of knowledge but i still try

If I'm not mistaken renpy is a different extension than a regular python program. I've only used renpy once but I'm sure there's documentation on how to use the debugger in renpy.
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#9
Really.
It is not the point that i use renpy because it should be clean python what i can implement there by init python: . The point is i fcuked up something in class clock but i dont understand classes after 6 books and 10 video turtoials about classes i dont get wtf. Dance
You guys you are my last hope
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#10
init python:
    weekdays = ("mon","tue","wed","thu","fri","sat","sun")
    daytimes = ("midnight","night","dawn","morning","noon","afternoon","dusk","night")
    seasons = ("winter", "spring", "summer", "autumn")
    class clock(object):
        def __init__(self , year , month , day , weekday, hour, minute, second):
            self.year = year
            self.month = month
            self.day = day
            self.weekday = weekday
            self.hour = hour
            self.minute = minute
            self.second = second
            
        def addtime(self , seconds , minutes , hours):
            self.second += seconds 
            self.minute += minutes # add minutes
            self.hour += hours

            self.minute += self.second // 60
            self.hour += self.minute // 60
            self.day += self.hour // 24
            
            self.second = self.second % 60
            self.minute = self.minute % 60
            self.hour = self.hour % 24
        
            self.weekday = weekdays[weekdays.index(self.weekday)-6]
            
            if self.month in (1,3,5,7,8,10,12):
                if self.day > 31:
                    self.day = 1
                    self.month += 1
            elif self.month in (4,6,9,11):
                if self.day > 30:
                    self.day = 1
                    self.month += 1
           
        #february in leap year
            else :
                # devide by 4
                if (self.year // 4) == 0 :
                    # devide by 100
                    if (self.year // 100) == 0 :
                        # devide by 400
                        if (self.year // 400) == 0 :
                            #leap year
                            __d = 29
                        else:
                            #normal year
                            __d = 28
                    else:
                        #devide by 4 - leap year
                        __d = 29
                else:
                    #normal year
                    __d = 28

                if self.day > __d:
                    self.day = 1
                    self.month += 1
            if self.month > 12:
                self.month = 1
                self.year += 1

        def daytime(self, daytime, season):
#("midnight","night","dawn","morning","noon","afternoon","dusk","night")    
            if self.month in (12,1,2):
                self.season = seasons[0]
                if self.hour == 0:
                    return daytime[0]
                if self.hour > 0 and self.hour < 7:
                    return daytime[1]
                if self.hour > 7 and self.hour < 8:
                    return daytime[2]
                if self.hour > 8 and self.hour < 11:
                    return daytime[3]
                if self.hour == 12:
                    return daytime[4]
                if self.hour > 13 and self.hour < 16:
                    return daytime[5]
                if self.hour > 16 and self.hour < 17:
                    return daytime[6]
                if self.hour > 17 and self.hour < 23:
                    return daytime[7]
            if self.month in (3,4,5):
                self.season = seasons[1]
                if self.hour == 0:
                    return daytime[0]
                if self.hour > 0 and self.hour < 5:
                    return daytime[1]
                if self.hour > 5 and self.hour < 6:
                    return daytime[2]
                if self.hour > 6 and self.hour < 11:
                    return daytime[3]
                if self.hour == 12:
                    return daytime[4]
                if self.hour > 13 and self.hour < 18:
                    return daytime[5]
                if self.hour > 18 and self.hour < 19:
                    return daytime[6]
                if self.hour > 19 and self.hour < 23:
                    return daytime[7]
            if self.month in (6,7,8):
                self.season = seasons[2]
                if self.hour == 0:
                    return daytime[0]
                if self.hour > 0 and self.hour < 4:
                    return daytime[1]
                if self.hour > 4 and self.hour < 5:
                    return daytime[2]
                if self.hour > 5 and self.hour < 11:
                    return daytime[3]
                if self.hour == 12:
                    return daytime[4]
                if self.hour > 13 and self.hour < 20:
                    return daytime[5]
                if self.hour > 20 and self.hour < 21:
                    return daytime[6]
                if self.hour > 21 and self.hour < 23:
                    return daytime[7]
            if self.month in (9,10,11):
                self.season = seasons[3]
                if self.hour == 0:
                    return daytime[0]
                if self.hour > 0 and self.hour < 5:
                    return daytime[1]
                if self.hour > 5 and self.hour < 6:
                    return daytime[2]
                if self.hour > 6 and self.hour < 11:
                    return daytime[3]
                if self.hour == 12:
                    return daytime[4]
                if self.hour > 13 and self.hour < 18:
                    return daytime[5]
                if self.hour > 18 and self.hour < 19:
                    return daytime[6]
                if self.hour > 19 and self.hour < 23:
                    return daytime[7]

        # get weekdays
        def get_weekdays(self):
            if self.month < 3 :
                __m = self.month + 12
                __y = self.year - 1
            else :
                __m = self.month
                __y = self.year
            __weekday = ((__y+__y/4-__y/100+__y/400+(13*__m+8)/5+self.day) % 7) - 1
            self.weekday = weekdays[__weekday]
            return weekdays[__weekday]
        
        #def return_date(self):
        #    return unicode(self.year)+". "+unicode(self.month)+". "+unicode(self.day)
        
        @property
        def season(self):
            return self.season
        
        @property
        def sz(self):
            season = str(season[season])
            return seasons[season]

        @property
        def daytime(self):
            return self.daytime
        
        
        @property
        def dt(self):
            daytime = str(daytimes[daytime])
            return daytimes[daytime]
        
        @property
        def year(self): # day as int
            return self.year
        
        @property
        def yy(self): # minutes as mm.
            year = "0" + str(self.year)
            return year[-2:]
        
        @property
        def month(self): # day as int
            return self.month
        
        @property
        def mn(self): # minutes as mm.
            month = "0" + str(self.month)
            return month[-2:]
            
        @property
        def day(self): # day as int
            return self.day
        
        @property
        def dd(self): # minutes as mm.
            day = "0" + str(self.day)
            return day[-2:]
            
        @property
        def hour(self): # hour as int
            return self.hour

        @property
        def hh(self): # hours as HH. I'm not familiar enough with python to know if there's a shorter way to do this
            hour = "0" + str(self.hour)
            return hour[-2:] # Q what is doing this 2?

        @property
        def minute(self): # minute as int
            return self.minute

        @property
        def mm(self): # minutes as mm.
            minute = "0" + str(self.minute)
            return minute[-2:]
        
        @property
        def second(self):
            return self.second

        @property
        def ss(self):
            second = "0" + str(self.second)
            return self.second[-2:]

    
    





# label start:
#     while True:
#         "Day: [clock.day] Time: [clock.hh]:[clock.mm] [clock.sz] [clock.dt]"
#         $ clock.addtime(15) # Q   how to able add for ex months? Count? 60x24x31~~44640
#         "Date: [clock.day]/[clock.month]/[clock.year]  Time: [clock.hh]:[clock.mm]"
#         $ clock.addtime(44640) # Here Error why?
#         "Blow mind"
#     return
[clock.day] and others show me memmory allocation not the data >< Why ??
After that i have error
unbound method addtime() must be called with clock instance as first argument (got int instance instead)
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