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First solution in Clear category for Date and Time Converter by olekszymczak
def date_time(time: str) -> str:
#replace this for solution
sl={1:"January",2:"February",3:"March",4:"April",5:"May",6:"June",7:"July",8:"August",9:"September",10:"October",11:"November",12:"December"}
day=str(int(time[0:2]))
mon=int(time[3:5])
yr=time[6:10]
h=str(int(time[11:13]))
m=str(int(time[14:16]))
print(sl[mon])
if h=="1":
if m=="1":
return day+" "+sl[mon]+" "+yr+" year "+h+" hour "+m+" minute"
else:
return day+" "+sl[mon]+" "+yr+" year "+h+" hours "+m+" minute"
else:
if m=="1":
return day+" "+sl[mon]+" "+yr+" year "+h+" hours "+m+" minute"
else:
return day+" "+sl[mon]+" "+yr+" year "+h+" hours "+m+" minutes"
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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Nov. 28, 2018
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