#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use warnings;
use Date::Parse;
# date strings in various format
my @date = ( 'Apr 8 1984',
'Apr 08 84',
'4/8/84',
'04/08/84',
'08 Apr 1984' );
my @months = qw/ January February March April May June July
August September October November December /;
foreach (@date) {
my ($day,$month,$year) = (strptime $_)[3,4,5];
printf "%s %d %d\n", $months[$month], $day, $year + 1900;
}
And the output -
April 8 1984
April 8 1984
April 8 1984
April 8 1984
April 8 1984
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