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Hey all,
I'm currently writing a program that will do various things with dates. The problem that I currently have is getting pascal to recognise dates in various formats (eg. 24/09/93 or 09-03-04 or 17 01 99, etc) when input by a user. This data needs to be read by pascal in a way that allows me to alter the output (ie. the date written out in full).
Any suggestions/solutions would be immensely appreciated.
I'm currently writing a program that will do various things with dates. The problem that I currently have is getting pascal to recognise dates in various formats (eg. 24/09/93 or 09-03-04 or 17 01 99, etc) when input by a user. This data needs to be read by pascal in a way that allows me to alter the output (ie. the date written out in full).
Any suggestions/solutions would be immensely appreciated.
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