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Start your free trialBritt Danzer
19,539 PointsKeep getting error message didn't get correct items in birth_dates
I'm unsure why this is returning an error when in VS code it is returning the correct answer
import datetime
birthdays = [
datetime.datetime(2012, 4, 29),
datetime.datetime(2006, 8, 9),
datetime.datetime(1978, 5, 16),
datetime.datetime(1981, 8, 15),
datetime.datetime(2001, 7, 4),
datetime.datetime(1999, 12, 30)
]
today = datetime.datetime.today()
def is_over_13(datetime):
return today.year*365 - datetime.year*365 >= 4745
def date_string(datetime):
return datetime.strftime("%B %d")
birth_dates = map(date_string, filter(is_over_13, birthdays))
1 Answer
KRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,972 PointsI think there is a problem with your is_over_13 formula. What you have considers the year but not the number of days. To make it a little easier to see divide by 365 and you have:
today.year - datetime.year >= 13.
Use the second birthday, datetime.datetime(2006, 8, 9), to test
With your formula:
2019 - 2006 >= 13 is true. However the person won't be 13 until 8,9 so the answer should be false.
I used:
(today - datetime).days
instead.
Cheo R
37,150 PointsCheo R
37,150 PointsI copied and pasted your code. Passed with n problem. Try restarting the exercise.