Subtracting two dates in python
John Gordon
gordon at panix.com
Thu Jul 31 12:31:11 EDT 2014
In <ea9aa6cd-1fe4-420e-ac11-c3ff2be3befa at googlegroups.com> eshwar080 at gmail.com writes:
> I would like to subtract two dates
> i.e I have entered a date into a textbox which is of type String like below
> type(waitForObject(":VWAP Calculator_LCDateTextField"), "07/24/14")
> I am capturing that date like below
> Current = (waitForObject(":VWAP Calculator_LCDateTextField").text)
> so, now I want to subtract the captured date with my current system date and get the difference in days. I tried many ways and see no success. Someone please help with this as soon as possible.
> P.S: I have python 2.4 and 2.7
If you have the user-entered date in a string format, you can use
datetime.strptime() to convert it into a datetime object, like so:
from datetime import datetime
user_date = datetime.strptime(user_input, "%m/%d/%y")
Get the current system date like this:
now_date = datetime.now()
Subtract the two datetime objects to obtain a timedelta object:
mydelta = now_date - user_date
Look at the days attribute to get the difference in days:
mydelta.days
--
John Gordon Imagine what it must be like for a real medical doctor to
gordon at panix.com watch 'House', or a real serial killer to watch 'Dexter'.
More information about the Python-list
mailing list