Import time
print (' {} '. Format (time.strftime ('%y-%m-%d%h:%m:%s ', Time.localtime (Time.time ())))
Time.strftime has a lot of parameters that allow you to more freely output what you want:
The following are the parameters of the Time.strftime:
Strftime (format[, tuple])-> string
Converts the specified struct_time (the default current time) to the specified formatted string output
Time date format symbol in Python:
%y Two-digit year representation (00-99)
%Y Four-digit year representation (000-9999)
%m Month (01-12)
Day of%d months (0-31)
%H 24-hour hours (0-23)
%I 12 Hours of hours (01-12)
%m minutes (00=59)
%s seconds (00-59)
%a Local Simplified Week name
%A Local Full week name
%b a locally simplified month name
%B Local Full month name
%c Local corresponding date representation and time representation
%j Day of the Year (001-366)
%p the equivalent of a local a.m. or p.m.
%u number of weeks in a year (00-53) Sunday is the beginning of the week
%w Week (0-6), Sunday for the beginning of the week
%w number of weeks in a year (00-53) Monday is the beginning of the week
%x Local corresponding date representation
%x Local corresponding time representation
%Z the name of the current time zone
%%% per se