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README.md

Is it Time for Milk and Cookies?

by Alex Golubov tags: validation, dates

Summary

Christmas Eve is almost upon us, so naturally we need to prepare some milk and cookies for Santa! Create a function that accepts a (year, month, day) of date and returns true if it's Christmas Eve (December 24th) and false otherwise. Keep in mind that month of Date is 0 based, meaning December is the 11th month while January is 0. Examples timeForMilkAndCook

Instructions

Christmas Eve is almost upon us, so naturally we need to prepare some milk and cookies for Santa! Create a function that accepts a (year, month, day) of date and returns true if it's Christmas Eve (December 24th) and false otherwise. Keep in mind that month of Date is 0 based, meaning December is the 11th month while January is 0.

Examples

timeForMilkAndCookies(2013, 11, 24) ➞ true

timeForMilkAndCookies(2013, 0, 23) ➞ false

timeForMilkAndCookies(3000, 11, 24) ➞ true

Notes

  • Dates in C++ are zero based (see Resources).
  • All test cases contain valid dates.