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Start your free trialFHATUWANI Dondry MUVHANGO
17,796 Pointsproblems with timestrings.py
i know i need to use strp to return datetime, i just dont know what to return the function with
## 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(dat):
#now = datetime.datetime.now()
return dat.strftime('%d %B %Y')
def from_string(dt, strin):
#dt = '2015-04-21'
#strin = '%d %B %Y'
return datetime.datetime.strp('2015-04-16', '%d %B %Y')
4 Answers
Jackson Lai
3,538 Pointsdef from_string(dt, strin):
#dt = '2015-04-21'
#strin = '%d %B %Y'
return datetime.datetime.strp('2015-04-16', '%d %B %Y') #in here datetime.datetime.strptime will be alright
# and you should replace '2015-04-16', '%d %B %Y' as your arguments
Jackson Lai
3,538 Pointscheck datetime.datetime.strp <-- something missing
FHATUWANI Dondry MUVHANGO
17,796 PointsShould I '.' My arguments in? Coz I tried it, and it gives me an error
FHATUWANI Dondry MUVHANGO
17,796 Pointsthank you