time module in python
import time
seconds = time.time()
print("Seconds since epoch =", seconds)
time module in python
import time
seconds = time.time()
print("Seconds since epoch =", seconds)
python time method
from time import sleep, time
start = time()
sleep(2)
print(format(time() - start, '.3f'), 's', sep='') # 2.003s
time python
#import time module:
import time
#module has various attributes:
dir(time)
[..., 'localtime', 'mktime', 'sleep', 'sleep_ms', 'sleep_us', 'ticks_add', 'ticks_cpu', 'ticks_diff', 'ticks_ms', 'ticks_us', 'time']
#default expression is in seconds with zero being start of runtime
secFromStart = time.time()
python run things at certain datetimes
import datetime as DT
import time
while True:
now = DT.datetime.now()
target = DT.datetime.combine(DT.date.today(), DT.time(hour=8))
if target < now:
target += DT.timedelta(days=1)
time.sleep((target-now).total_seconds())
# do something
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