Answers for "time.time()"

1

time.strftime

from datetime import datetime

timestamp = 1528797322
date_time = datetime.fromtimestamp(timestamp)

print("Date time object:", date_time)

d = date_time.strftime("%m/%d/%Y, %H:%M:%S")
print("Output 2:", d)	

d = date_time.strftime("%d %b, %Y")
print("Output 3:", d)

d = date_time.strftime("%d %B, %Y")
print("Output 4:", d)

d = date_time.strftime("%I%p")
print("Output 5:", d)
Posted by: Guest on June-16-2020
2

python clock

# Here is a self updating clock function, just run it and it'll self update itself until you hit CTRL-C
import datetime
import time
def clock():
    while True:
        print(datetime.datetime.now().strftime("%H:%M:%S"), end="\r")
        time.sleep(1)

clock()
Posted by: Guest on July-23-2020
0

python - oordinated universal time

from datetime import datetime, timezone
print(datetime.now())              # timezone
print(datetime.now(timezone.utc))  # coordinated universal time
Posted by: Guest on August-13-2020
21

python time library

#also see datetime
import time
now = time.time()
print(now)
Posted by: Guest on February-21-2020
9

time module in python

import time
seconds = time.time()
print("Seconds since epoch =", seconds)
Posted by: Guest on July-30-2020
1

time.time()

from time import time

# 1 January 1970 is the standard date that all computers measure time against 
# Prints the number of seconds that have passed since 1 January 1970
print(time())
Posted by: Guest on December-31-2020

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