Representing dates in different ways
date objects in Python have a great number of ways they can be printed out as strings. In some cases, you want to know the date in a clear, language-agnostic format. In other cases, you want something which can fit into a paragraph and flow naturally.
Let's try printing out the same date, August 26, 1992 (the day that Hurricane Andrew made landfall in Florida), in a number of different ways, to practice using the .strftime() method.
A date object called andrew has already been created.
Questo esercizio fa parte del corso
Working with Dates and Times in Python
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# Import date
from datetime import date
# Create a date object
andrew = date(1992, 8, 26)
# Print the date in the format 'YYYY-MM'
print(andrew.strftime(____))