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str str str solution in Clear category for Date and Time Converter by WuYuFFFan
def date_time(time: str) -> str:
time = time.split()
timestr = [i for i in map(int,time[0].split('.') + time[1].split(':'))]
monthdict = {
1:'January',
2:'February',
3:'March',
4:'April',
5:'May',
6:'June',
7:'July',
8:'August',
9:'September',
10:'October',
11:'November',
12:'December'}
hourstr = ' hour ' if timestr[3] == 1 else ' hours '
minstr = ' minute' if timestr[4] == 1 else ' minutes'
time_string = str(timestr[0]) + ' ' + monthdict[timestr[1]] + ' ' + str(timestr[2]) +' year ' + str(timestr[3]) + hourstr + str(timestr[4]) + minstr
return time_string
if __name__ == '__main__':
print("Example:")
print(date_time('01.01.2000 00:00'))
#These "asserts" using only for self-checking and not necessary for auto-testing
assert date_time("01.01.2000 00:00") == "1 January 2000 year 0 hours 0 minutes", "Millenium"
assert date_time("09.05.1945 06:30") == "9 May 1945 year 6 hours 30 minutes", "Victory"
assert date_time("20.11.1990 03:55") == "20 November 1990 year 3 hours 55 minutes", "Somebody was born"
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Aug. 5, 2020