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Courses Plus Student 2,944 PointsQuery for code challenge
The problem asks to convert a given datetime object into a string.
What's wrong with my code?
## 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 (datetime_object):
string_sorted = datetime.datetime_object.strftime ("%m/%d/%y %H:%M")
string_back = string_sorted.strptime ("%d %B %Y")
return string_back
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsRemember "f" is for "format" (output), and "p" is for "parse" (input).
Also, for task one, you are given a datetime already, so no parsing is needed. Just format it using strftime to create the string_back.
Brent Liang
Courses Plus Student 2,944 PointsBrent Liang
Courses Plus Student 2,944 PointsThank you Steven! Worked just fine.