On Feb 4, Zysman, Roiy said:

>Why does the command 'print (localtime(time))[4];' does not work

Others (like Jenda) have already told you.  Here is one solution:

  print +(localtime)[4];

You don't need to use time(), by the way -- it's the default argument to
localtime().

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