On 28/06/2014 18:59, Ken G. wrote:
I know the correct answer should be 001, but I keep getting 179 which is
the correct answer for June 28, 2014 (I think). I tried using datecode
in various places instead of today but I am still getting 179. Currently
using Ubuntu 12.04.4 and Python 2.7. Thanks for any feedback and suggestion.
PROGRAM DISPLAY:
# datefind 03.py
import datetime
datecode = "20140101" # from database on file
month = datecode[4:6]
day = datecode[6:8]
year = datecode[0:4]
datecode = year + "-" + month + "-" + day
today = datecode
print today
print
print "Day of year: ", datetime.date.today().strftime("%j")
datetime.date.today() ? :)
TERMINAL DISPLAY:
2014-01-01
Day of year: 179
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(program exited with code: 0)
Press return to continue
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