Problem:-
Solution:-
Objective
In this challenge, we learn about JavaScript Dates. Check out the attached tutorial for more details.
Task
Given a date string, , in the format
MM/DD/YYYY
, find and return the day name for that date. Each day name must be one of the following strings: Sunday
, Monday
, Tuesday
, Wednesday
, Thursday
, Friday
, or Saturday
. For example, the day name for the date 12/07/2016
is Wednesday
.
Input Format
Locked stub code in the editor reads the following input from stdin:
The first line contains an integer, , denoting the number of dates to check.
Each line of the subsequent lines contains a date in
The first line contains an integer, , denoting the number of dates to check.
Each line of the subsequent lines contains a date in
MM/DD/YYYY
format; each date denotes some that is passed to the function.
Constraints
- It is guaranteed that the input only consists of valid dates.
Output Format
The function must return a string denoting the day of the week corresponding to the date denoted by .
Sample Input 0
2
10/11/2009
11/10/2010
Sample Output 0
Sunday
Wednesday
Explanation 0
The function is called for the following dates:
- The date
10/11/2009
was a Sunday, so we returnSunday
. - The date
11/10/2010
was a Wednesday, so we returnWednesday
.
'use strict';
process.stdin.resume();
process.stdin.setEncoding('utf-8');
let inputString = '';
let currentLine = 0;
process.stdin.on('data', inputStdin => {
inputString += inputStdin;
});
process.stdin.on('end', _ => {
inputString = inputString.trim().split('\n').map(string => {
return string.trim();
});
main();
});
function readLine() {
return inputString[currentLine++];
}
// The days of the week are: "Sunday", "Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday", "Thursday", "Friday", "Saturday"
function getDayName(dateString) {
let dayName;
var days = ['Sunday', 'Monday', 'Tuesday', 'Wednesday', 'Thursday', 'Friday', 'Saturday'];
var d = new Date(dateString);
dayName = days[d.getDay()];
return dayName;
}
function main() {
const d = +(readLine());
for (let i = 0; i < d; i++) {
const date = readLine();
console.log(getDayName(date));
}
}
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