I'm writing a program that converts a short date (mm/dd/yyyy) to a long date (March 12, 2014) and prints out the date.
The program has to work given the following user inputs:
10/23/2014
9/25/2014
12/8/2015
1/1/2016
I have the program working with the first user input but I'm not sure how to proceed with handling a user input that doesn't have a "0" in the first position of the string.
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
string date;
cout << "Enter a date (mm/dd/yyyy): " << endl;
getline(cin, date);
string month, day, year;
// Extract month, day, and year from date
month = date.substr(0, 2);
day = date.substr(3, 2);
year = date.substr(6, 4);
// Check what month it is
if (month == "01") {
month = "January";
}
else if (month == "02") {
month = "February";
}
else if (month == "03") {
month = "March";
}
else if (month == "04") {
month = "April";
}
else if (month == "05") {
month = "May";
}
else if (month == "06") {
month = "June";
}
else if (month == "07") {
month = "July";
}
else if (month == "08") {
month = "August";
}
else if (month == "09") {
month = "September";
}
else if (month == "10") {
month = "October";
}
else if (month == "11") {
month = "November";
}
else {
month = "December";
}
// Print the date
cout << month << " " << day << "," << year << endl;
return 0;
}
I'd greatly appreciate any help.
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