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Dates in Python
Python's built-in datetime
module provides various classes for manipulating
dates and times. Below are some common use-cases with examples.
Importing datetime
First, you'll need to import the datetime
module.
import datetime
Getting Current Date and Time
You can get the current date and time using datetime.datetime.now()
.
current_datetime = datetime.datetime.now()
print("Current datetime:", current_datetime)
Creating Date Objects
To create a date object, you can use datetime.date
, specifying the year,
month, and day.
some_date = datetime.date(2021, 9, 30)
print("Some date:", some_date)
Creating Time Objects
To create a time object, you can use datetime.time
, specifying the hour,
minute, second, and optionally microsecond.
some_time = datetime.time(13, 24, 56)
print("Some time:", some_time)
Creating Datetime Objects
To create a datetime object, you can use datetime.datetime
.
some_datetime = datetime.datetime(2021, 9, 30, 13, 24, 56)
print("Some datetime:", some_datetime)
Extracting Components
You can extract various components from a datetime object like so:
print("Year:", some_datetime.year)
print("Month:", some_datetime.month)
print("Day:", some_datetime.day)
print("Hour:", some_datetime.hour)
print("Minute:", some_datetime.minute)
print("Second:", some_datetime.second)
Formatting Datetime Objects
You can format datetime objects to strings using the strftime
method.
formatted_datetime = some_datetime.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')
print("Formatted datetime:", formatted_datetime)
Examples
Convert a unix timestamp to readable date
def convert_timestamp(timestamp):
date_object = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(timestamp)
formatted_date = date_object.strftime("%d-%m-%Y")
return formatted_date
converted = convert_timestamp(1689023491)
print(converted)
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