Answers for "timestamp format python"

11

python datetime string

import datetime

today = datetime.datetime.now()
date_time = today.strftime("%m/%d/%Y, %H:%M:%S")
print("date and time:",date_time)
Posted by: Guest on May-21-2020
14

python datetime now

import datetime
print(datetime.datetime.now()) #datetime.datetime.now() is the syntax
Posted by: Guest on March-29-2020
2

timestamp in python

import time 
ts = time.time() 
// OR
import datetime; 
ct = datetime.datetime.now() 
ts = ct.timestamp()
Posted by: Guest on January-06-2021
4

python datetime

from datetime import date
f_date = date(2014, 7, 2)
l_date = date(2014, 7, 11)
delta = l_date - f_date
print(delta.days)
Posted by: Guest on October-26-2020
0

timestamp python

from datetime import datetime

# current date and time
now = datetime.now()

timestamp = datetime.timestamp(now)
print("timestamp =", timestamp)
Posted by: Guest on May-19-2020
11

python datetime string

import datetime

today = datetime.datetime.now()
date_time = today.strftime("%m/%d/%Y, %H:%M:%S")
print("date and time:",date_time)
Posted by: Guest on May-21-2020
14

python datetime now

import datetime
print(datetime.datetime.now()) #datetime.datetime.now() is the syntax
Posted by: Guest on March-29-2020
2

timestamp in python

import time 
ts = time.time() 
// OR
import datetime; 
ct = datetime.datetime.now() 
ts = ct.timestamp()
Posted by: Guest on January-06-2021
4

python datetime

from datetime import date
f_date = date(2014, 7, 2)
l_date = date(2014, 7, 11)
delta = l_date - f_date
print(delta.days)
Posted by: Guest on October-26-2020
0

timestamp python

from datetime import datetime

# current date and time
now = datetime.now()

timestamp = datetime.timestamp(now)
print("timestamp =", timestamp)
Posted by: Guest on May-19-2020

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