Problem 52522. Easy Sequences 4: Eliminate the Days of Confusion
If a date is written in purely numeric format some dates can be confusing, if we don't know the date format used. For example, "05-02-1998", may mean either "May 02, 1998" or "February 05, 1998". However, since there are only 12 months in a year, not all dates are confusing. "23-10-1969" is clearly "October 23, 1969".
Write a program that will count the number of days between two dates (inclusive) that are NOT confusing on either "dd-mm-yyyy" or "mm-dd-yyyy" formats.
To avoid further confusion you are given the input in "yyyy-mm-dd" date format.
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Nikolaos Nikolaou
on 6 Oct 2021
Lol that was fun :)
Ramon Villamangca
on 2 Nov 2021
Thanks Nikolas...
Rafael S.T. Vieira
on 13 Nov 2022
Ok, I figure it out which day is not confusing between the confusing ones.
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