Python and the standard library are all tools, but you still need to *use* those tools to accomplish something.
On Wed, Nov 21, 2018 at 12:01 PM o1bigtenor <o1bigte...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, Nov 21, 2018 at 8:09 AM Calvin Spealman <cspea...@redhat.com> > wrote: > > > > You really have the pieces you need here. You can print a whole year's > calendar with calendar.formatyear() or a single month with > calendar.monthcalendar(). If you need multiple years, call the first more > than once with each year you need to print. If you need partial years, > print the individual months you need with monthcalendar() > > > > Can you actually be more specific on what about the task is stumping you? > > OK so there needs to be a 2 level request, as I'm thinking of it, > rather than being able to > write something like (using human speak): > > print 36 months starting from 2017.06 or > print 60 months starting from 2017.03 with possible formatting > instructions. > > There seem to be a severe limit in the function in that a year is a > maximum single > time frame. I need to function within a time range of 2 to 3 or 4 > years. That means > that I move between the week/month and the longer frame lots and most > software > seems to be hard limited to a single year as the limit on the macro scale. > > Oh well - - - - guess I can't do what I want then - - - thanks for the > assistance. > > Regards > -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list