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print("Second:", some_datetime.second)
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### Formatting Datetime Objects
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### Formatting Datetime Objects: `strftime`
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You can format datetime objects to strings using the `strftime` method.
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The `strftime` method (_string format time_) converts a datetime object to a
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string according to the specified format.
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In the example below we use `strftime` to express the current date as YYYY-MM:
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```python
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now = datetime.now()
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formatted = now.strftime('%Y-%m')
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print(formatted)
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# 2024-06
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```
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Another example, for YYYY-MM-DD H:M:S:
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```python
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formatted_datetime = some_datetime.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')
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