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Is it possible to have a clock that counts up in days?

27 views Asked by K. Rollason At 2016-07-16T02:49:19+00:00 16 July 2016 at 02:49 2025-11-08T04:52:25+00:00

Recently I've been working on a file for python-3.1 and I was wondering if there is a way to have a clock that counts up in days, for example, if the set day was the 10th of July 2016 the screen would display the number 12 if the file was opened on the 22nd of July 2016

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