Googling for a way to print UTC out of the box, the best thing I could find is:
In [40]: [str(i.item()) for i in np.array([t], dtype="datetime64[s]")] Out[40]: ['2015-08-26 11:52:10']
Now, is there a better way to specify that I want the datetimes printed always in UTC?
maybe, but it's a kludge no matter how you do it :-( It's been in the list for a while to fix this, but hasn't happened yet. Partly due to me not finishing writing out the notes from SciPy 2014 where we discussed a way forward on this. Sorry, -Chris
Thanks, -- Francesc Alted
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