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Tasks in SoloLearn "Convers US date to EU date"

In test 4 and 5 it gives an error, but I don't know which error since there is a lock. Here is my solution: date = input() months = {'January': 1, 'February': 2, 'March': 3, 'April': 4, 'May': 5, 'June': 6, 'July': 7, 'August': 8, 'September': 9, 'October': 10, 'November': 11, 'December': 12} if len(date) <= 10: a = date.split('/') else: a = date.split() a[0], a[1] = a[1], a[0] if len(a[1]) > 2: a[1] = months[a[1]] if len(date) < 11: print('{}/{}/{}'.format(a[0], a[1], a[2])) else: print('{}/{}/{}'.format(a[0][0], a[1], a[2]))

11th Feb 2021, 1:04 PM
Aibek Zhaisanbay
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Aibek Zhaisanbay , the issue is the last line that prints the new date if input date was given starting with the month name. ...print(a[0][0])... #<<< this takes only one character (the first one) from the day ...print(a[0][:len(a[0])-1])... # <<< to get the correct slice use this notation
11th Feb 2021, 3:04 PM
Lothar
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date = input() months = {'January': 1, 'February': 2, 'March': 3, 'April': 4, 'May': 5, 'June': 6, 'July': 7, 'August': 8, 'September': 9, 'October': 10, 'November': 11, 'December': 12} if len(date) < 11: a = date.split('/') else: a = date.split() a[0], a[1] = a[1], a[0] if len(a[1]) > 2: a[1] = months[a[1]] if len(date) < 11: print('{}/{}/{}'.format(a[0], a[1], a[2])) else: print('{}/{}/{}'.format(a[0][:-1], a[1], a[2])) Thank you to my friend for your help, if it wasn't for him, I would have been looking for a problem for a long time or would simply have abandoned this case indefinitely.😄
11th Feb 2021, 3:15 PM
Aibek Zhaisanbay
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Thank you so much!
11th Feb 2021, 3:07 PM
Aibek Zhaisanbay
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