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Start your free trialKennedy Malonga
22,856 PointsCreate a new function named from_string that takes two arguments: a date as a string and an strftime-compatible format s
solution please
## Examples
# to_string(datetime_object) => "24 September 2012"
# from_string("09/24/12 18:30", "%m/%d/%y %H:%M") => datetime
import datetime
def to_string(date1):
return date1.strftime("%d %B %Y")
def from_string('datetime', format):
return datetime.datetime.strftime("09/24/12 18:30", "%m/%d/%y %H:%M")
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsYou were closer in your previous question about this exercise.
- it's not valid syntax to use a string literal as a parameter name
- you need to use both of the passed arguments in the method
- you won't need to use any literal values in the method