All input Sample testcases Input 1 Output 1 12:00:00AM 12-hour Format time: 12:00:00AM 24-hour Format time: 00:00:00 Input 2 Output 2 12:00:00PM 12-hour Format time: 12:00:00PM 24-hour Format time: 12:00:00 Input 3 Output 3 04:20:45AM 12-hour Format time: 04:20:45AM 24-hour Format time: 04:20:45 Input 4 Output 4 04:20:45PM 12-hour Format time: 04:20:45PM 24-hour Format time: 16:20:45 Note : The program will not be evaluated if "Submit Code" is not done atleast once Extra spaces and new line characters in the program output will also result in the testcase failing s are valid 4 Q-1 Report Error Single Programming Question Marks: 20 Negative Marks :0 Andrew and his military time Andrew travels a lot on business trips. He chooses to travel by train. His wristwatch shows the time in a 12-hour time format, but the railways follow the 24-hour military time format. As he is in hurry, to pack his luggage, he seeks your help in knowing the time in the military format. Given the time in wristwatch format, you need to output in military format. Note: 12:00:00AM on a 12-hour clock is 00:00:00 on a 24-hour clock. - 12:00:00PM on a 12-hour clock is 12:00:00 on a 24-hour clock. Input format A single string S that represents a time in a 12-hour wristwatch format (i.e.: hh:mm:ssAM or hh:mm:ssPM). Output format The output prints the time in 24hour format. Code constraints All input times are valid Fill