Creating a datetime Object
Obviously we need to learn how to work with timestamps that differ from current. Let's begin with creating datetime
objects.
As you remember from the previous chapter, datetime
object has 9 arguments. Let's show the necessary ones in the example below.
12345# Load class from library from datetime import datetime # Create new datetime object datetime(year, month, day, hour, minute, second, microsecond, ...)
The first 3 arguments are required. Like for date
object you are free to use either keyword, either positional arguments. For example, let's create datetime
object with the following value: "November 17, 2017, 12:34:56".
12345678910# Load class from library from datetime import datetime # Create datetime object using keyword arguments d = datetime(month = 11, year = 2017, day = 17, hour = 12, minute = 34, second = 56) # Create datetime object using positional arguments t = datetime(2017, 11, 17, 12, 34, 56) # Check their values print("Are", d, "and", t, "equal:", d == t)
Swipe to start coding
Assign the date and the time "29 February, 2020, 19:48:23" to the variable t
. Feel free to use either positional or keyword arguments.
Lösung
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Obviously we need to learn how to work with timestamps that differ from current. Let's begin with creating datetime
objects.
As you remember from the previous chapter, datetime
object has 9 arguments. Let's show the necessary ones in the example below.
12345# Load class from library from datetime import datetime # Create new datetime object datetime(year, month, day, hour, minute, second, microsecond, ...)
The first 3 arguments are required. Like for date
object you are free to use either keyword, either positional arguments. For example, let's create datetime
object with the following value: "November 17, 2017, 12:34:56".
12345678910# Load class from library from datetime import datetime # Create datetime object using keyword arguments d = datetime(month = 11, year = 2017, day = 17, hour = 12, minute = 34, second = 56) # Create datetime object using positional arguments t = datetime(2017, 11, 17, 12, 34, 56) # Check their values print("Are", d, "and", t, "equal:", d == t)
Swipe to start coding
Assign the date and the time "29 February, 2020, 19:48:23" to the variable t
. Feel free to use either positional or keyword arguments.
Lösung
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