For the purpose of finding someone's age I was looking for a way to find how the difference in years between two dates, so I could do something like:
age = (date.today() - born).year but that didn't work (the timedelta class doesn't have a year accessor). I looked in the docs and the cookbook, but I couldn't find anything, so I came up with: def age(born): now = date.today() birthday = date(now.year, born.month, born.day) return now.year - born.year - (birthday > now and 1 or 0) i.e. calculate the "raw" years first and subtract one if he hasn't had his birthday yet this year... It works, but I'd rather use a standard and generic approach if it exists...? -- bjorn -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list