I've posted an answer to a question. It contains a solution for the only two fairly reasonable scenarios.
Yet, my answer got a downvote, which was unexpected, so I wonder if anybody might have suggestions on how to improve it.
I've posted an answer to a question. It contains a solution for the only two fairly reasonable scenarios.
Yet, my answer got a downvote, which was unexpected, so I wonder if anybody might have suggestions on how to improve it.
You didn't really answer the question: the question asks how to determine age given a number that includes birthdate, and you only provided a way to extract the birthdate.
Specific to improving your Answer. The OP states that the 9312155886073
is a number, which I would assume is an integer and you expand on them being a String or a DateTime object. So you could expand on starting with an integer specifically as well.
But that kind of detail is hardly the reason for downvote, for me it would be a reason to comment.
As @apaul34208 indicates someone might be after you with serial downvotes. I have experienced the same on U&L together with anyone who rejected suggested edits from one particular user. But those (and your older downvotes) are on questions only, so you cannot really see the suspected downvoter go down in rep. This is on an answer and that falls outside of the other downvotes' pattern.
(For the record, I am not the downvoter).