import datetime
start = datetime.datetime(2009, 1, 31)
end = datetime.datetime(2009, 2, 1)
print end-start
>>1 day, 0:00:00//output
How to get the output in minutes
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(I’m assuming you don’t need microsecond resolution here – but if you do, just add in a third term using
diff.microsecondswith the proper divisor to convert to minutes.)and after the release of the python 2.7 you can use the method total_seconds