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Start your free trialAizah Sadiq
2,435 PointsWhat is wrong here
This is for challenge task 1
## Examples
# to_string(datetime_object) => "24 September 2012"
# from_string("09/24/12 18:30", "%m/%d/%y %H:%M") => datetime
def to_string(datetime_object):
return datetime.datetime.strftime('%d, %B, %Y')
1 Answer
Mauricio Bernardo da Silva
1,910 PointsHey Aizah,
The parameter for your function is 'datetime_object', not just 'datetime' as referred in the body of the function. Also, no need to re-use 'datetime', as the object has been created already. Watch out for the commas on the string format as well! Challenge asked for no commas. ;)
This code below should work:
def to_string(datetime_object):
return datetime_object.strftime('%d %B %Y')