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Checks to see if date is within a range
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import datetime | |
# Checks too see if date is within a range | |
def is_within_date(date, min_date, max_date): | |
# Convert MM/DD/YYYY string format to datetime date | |
def convert_string_to_date(date_string): | |
month,day,year = date_string.split("/") | |
return datetime.date(int(year), int(month), int(day)) | |
day = convert_string_to_date(date) | |
day_min = convert_string_to_date(min_date) | |
day_max = convert_string_to_date(max_date) | |
delta_min = day - day_min | |
delta_max = day - day_max | |
return True if delta_min.total_seconds() >= 0 and delta_max.total_seconds() <= 0 else False | |
date = "03/15/2013" | |
min_date = "03/01/2013" | |
max_date = "04/01/2013" | |
print is_within_date(date, min_date, max_date) |
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