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@@ -1,27 +1,31 @@ # Meetup Calculate the date of meetups. -Typically meetups happen on the same day of the week. In this exercise, you will take -a description of a meetup date, and return the actual meetup date. +Typically meetups happen on the same day of the week. In this exercise, you +will take a description of a meetup date, and return the actual meetup date. Examples of general descriptions are: -- the first Monday of January 2017 -- the third Tuesday of January 2017 -- the Wednesteenth of January 2017 -- the last Thursday of January 2017 +- The first Monday of January 2017 +- The third Tuesday of January 2017 +- The wednesteenth of January 2017 +- The last Thursday of January 2017 -Note that "Monteenth", "Tuesteenth", etc are all made up words. There -was a meetup whose members realized that there are exactly 7 numbered days in a month that -end in '-teenth'. Therefore, one is guaranteed that each day of the week +The descriptors you are expected to parse are: +first, second, third, fourth, fifth, last, monteenth, tuesteenth, wednesteenth, +thursteenth, friteenth, saturteenth, sunteenth + +Note that "monteenth", "tuesteenth", etc are all made up words. There was a +meetup whose members realized that there are exactly 7 numbered days in a month +that end in '-teenth'. Therefore, one is guaranteed that each day of the week (Monday, Tuesday, ...) will have exactly one date that is named with '-teenth' in every month. -Given examples of a meetup dates, each containing a month, day, year, and descriptor -(first, second, teenth, etc), calculate the date of the actual meetup. -For example, if given "First Monday of January 2017", the correct meetup date is 2017/1/2 +Given examples of a meetup dates, each containing a month, day, year, and +descriptor calculate the date of the actual meetup. For example, if given +"The first Monday of January 2017", the correct meetup date is 2017/1/2. ## Resources Remember to check out the Perl 6 [documentation](https://docs.perl6.org/) and [resources](https://perl6.org/resources/) pages for information, tips, and