Your local library needs your help! Given the expected and actual return dates for a library book, create a program that calculates the fine (if any). The fee structure is as follows:
- If the book is returned on or before the expected return date, no fine will be charged (i.e.: .
- If the book is returned after the expected return day but still within the same calendar month and year as the expected return date, .
- If the book is returned after the expected return month but still within the same calendar year as the expected return date, the .
- If the book is returned after the calendar year in which it was expected, there is a fixed fine of .
Charges are based only on the least precise measure of lateness. For example, whether a book is due January 1, 2017 or December 31, 2017, if it is returned January 1, 2018, that is a year late and the fine would be .
Example
The first values are the return date and the second are the due date. The years are the same and the months are the same. The book is days late. Return .
Function Description
Complete the libraryFine function in the editor below.
libraryFine has the following parameter(s):
- d1, m1, y1: returned date day, month and year, each an integer
- d2, m2, y2: due date day, month and year, each an integer
Returns
- int: the amount of the fine or if there is none
Input Format
The first line contains space-separated integers, , denoting the respective , , and on which the book was returned.
The second line contains space-separated integers, , denoting the respective , , and on which the book was due to be returned.
Constraints
Sample Input
9 6 2015
6 6 2015
Sample Output
45
Explanation
Given the following dates:
Returned:
Due:
Because , we know it is less than a year late.
Because , we know it's less than a month late.
Because , we know that it was returned late (but still within the same month and year).
Per the library's fee structure, we know that our fine will be . We then print the result of as our output.