Datetime Methods
datetime objects as it follows from the name contain both date and time. So, the methods we learned for date objects are also appliable to datetime objects. These methods are: .weekday(), .isoweekday() and .replace().
But since we expand date with time there have to be some new methods. For example, we can split datetime objects into date and time objects. In the previous chapter, we used .day, .minute and other methods to extract specific dimensions of a datetime object. These methods are:
datetime.date()- returnsdateofdatetimeobject;datetime.time()- returnstimeofdatetimeobject;
1234567891011# Load class from library from datetime import datetime # Create datetime object dt = datetime(2010, 7, 5, 18, 30, 25) # Extract month and day print(f"date object extracted from dt: {dt.date()}") # Extract hour and minute print(f"time object extracted from dt: {dt.time()}")
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Create datetime object dt with value "December 30, 1995, 23:45:37". Return the day of the week of this date using .isoweekday() method. Then, extract the date and time objects from dt.
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datetime objects as it follows from the name contain both date and time. So, the methods we learned for date objects are also appliable to datetime objects. These methods are: .weekday(), .isoweekday() and .replace().
But since we expand date with time there have to be some new methods. For example, we can split datetime objects into date and time objects. In the previous chapter, we used .day, .minute and other methods to extract specific dimensions of a datetime object. These methods are:
datetime.date()- returnsdateofdatetimeobject;datetime.time()- returnstimeofdatetimeobject;
1234567891011# Load class from library from datetime import datetime # Create datetime object dt = datetime(2010, 7, 5, 18, 30, 25) # Extract month and day print(f"date object extracted from dt: {dt.date()}") # Extract hour and minute print(f"time object extracted from dt: {dt.time()}")
Swipe to start coding
Create datetime object dt with value "December 30, 1995, 23:45:37". Return the day of the week of this date using .isoweekday() method. Then, extract the date and time objects from dt.
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