30 days hath September,
April, June and November,
All the rest have 31,
Excepting February alone
(And that has 28 days clear,
With 29 in each leap year).
Can I obtain this info anagrammatically? (I don't mean the poem, of course)
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If you have a
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Yes, although it's not as pretty as it might be:
Note that I've hard-coded the assumption that there are 12 months, and that we're interested in 2010. I've explicitly selected the Gregorian chronology though - in other chronologies you'd get different answers, of course. (And the "12 month" loop wouldn't be a valid assumption either...) I've gone for a This is still not as simple as it looks, mind you. I don't know off-hand what happens if use one chronology to construct the |
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Here is another simple function:
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