Copy codeThe Code is as follows: import time
Print time. time ()
Print time. localtime (time. time ())
Print time. strftime ('% Y-% m-% d', time. localtime ())
Print time. strftime ('% y-% m-% d', time. localtime ())
Print time. strftime ('% Y-% m-% d % H: % M: % s', time. localtime ())
Print time. strftime ('% Y-% m-% d % I: % M: % s', time. localtime ())
Print time. strftime ('% Y-% m-% d % H: % M: % S -- % A -- % C', time. localtime ())
Print time. strftime ('% Y-% m-% d % H: % M: % S -- % x -- % x', time. localtime ())
The following figure shows the effect:
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Time. struct_time (maid = 2011, tm_mon = 1, tm_mday = 15, tm_hour = 21, tm_min = 48, tm_sec = 2, tm_wday = 5, tm_yday = 15, tm_isdst = 0)
2011-01-
11-01-15
21:48:02
09:48:02
21:48:02 -- Saturday -- 01/15/11 21:48:02
21:48:02 -- 01/15/11--21: 48: 02
The following describes the specific parameters of time. strftime:
Time. strftime has many parameters that allow you to output what you want at will:
The parameters of time. strftime are as follows:
Strftime (format [, tuple])-> string
Returns the specified struct_time (current time by default) according to the specified formatted string.
Time and date formatting symbols in python:
% Y two-digit year (00-99)
% Y indicates the four-digit year (000-9999)
% M month (01-12)
One day in % d month (0-31)
% H hour in 24-hour format (0-23)
% I 12-hour (01-12)
% M minutes (00 = 59)
% S seconds (00-59)
% A local simplified week name
% A local full week name
% B local simplified month name
% B local full month name
% C local Date and Time
% J one day in the year (001-366)
% P local equivalent of A. M. or P. M.
% U number of weeks in a year (00-53) Sunday is the start of the week
% W Week (0-6), Sunday is the beginning of the week
% W number of weeks in a year (00-53) Monday is the start of the week
% X local date Representation
% X Local Time Representation
% Z Current Time Zone name
% Itself