datetime question
Philippe Martin
pmartin at snakecard.com
Tue Apr 18 17:23:28 EDT 2006
Thanks, yes, I guess the question is ... what date/time is it looking at ?
and is it the same under various OSs ?
Philippe
Jorge Godoy wrote:
> Philippe Martin wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I need to get the date and time under Windows and Linux but need the
>> information visible to the user (cannot find my words) not the sytem
>> information (ex: a PC setup on greenwich but the date/time displayed are
>> relative to some other place.
>
> Something like this?
>
>>>> import datetime
>>>> datetime.datetime.now()
> datetime.datetime(2006, 4, 18, 16, 19, 42, 159000)
>>>> print datetime.datetime.now()
> 2006-04-18 16:19:45.245053
>>>> dir(datetime.datetime.now())
> ['__add__', '__class__', '__delattr__', '__doc__', '__eq__', '__ge__',
> '__getattribute__', '__gt__', '__hash__', '__init__', '__le__', '__lt__',
> '__ne__', '__new__', '__radd__', '__reduce__', '__reduce_ex__',
> '__repr__', '__rsub__', '__setattr__', '__str__', '__sub__', 'astimezone',
> 'combine', 'ctime', 'date', 'day', 'dst', 'fromordinal', 'fromtimestamp',
> 'hour', 'isocalendar', 'isoformat', 'isoweekday', 'max', 'microsecond',
> 'min', 'minute', 'month', 'now', 'replace', 'resolution', 'second',
> 'strftime', 'time', 'timetuple', 'timetz', 'today', 'toordinal', 'tzinfo',
> 'tzname', 'utcfromtimestamp', 'utcnow', 'utcoffset', 'utctimetuple',
> 'weekday', 'year']
>>>>
>
> --
> Jorge Godoy <godoy at ieee.org>
>
> "Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum sonatur."
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