tomorrow in yyyymmdd format
Giulio Cespuglio
have.a.look at the-body.com
Tue Jun 18 18:25:16 EDT 2002
Hello everybody,
We all know that if I want to get the present GMT date in yyyymmdd
format I should say
print time.strftime("%Y%m%d", time.gmtime() )
Now, what about tomorrow? Note that a simple string manipulation is
not the solution I'm looking for, as tomorrow might be next month,
next year, the 29th of February and such.
Do you confirm that there's nothing better than the following
silly-looking expression?
time.strftime("%Y%m%d", time.gmtime(time.time() + 60*60*24))
Thanks,
Giulio
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