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6,040 PointsWhat's wrong here?
" 'str' object has no attribute 'strftime' "
## 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(datetime1):
return datetime1.strftime('%d %B %Y')
def from_string(date1, time1):
return date1.strftime("%m/ %d/ %y") + time1.strftime(" %H: %M")
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,236 PointsHere's a few hints:
- as the message says, strings don't have a 'strftime' attribute — and both arguments are strings
- the "strftime" method is good for outputting time, the complement (for inputting) is "strptime"
- note that one of the arguments is the data, and the other one is the template (not a time)
- you won't need to add anything