The output result of importtimeprinttime. time () is 1279578704.6725271, but this is a series of numbers that are not what we want. we can use the format of the time module... import time
Print time. time ()
The output result is:
1279578704.6725271
However, this is a series of numbers that are not what we want. we can use the time module to format the time:
Time. localtime (time. time ())
The time. localtime () method is used to format the timestamp as the local time.
The output result is:
Time. struct_time (maid = 2010, tm_mon = 7, tm_mday = 19, tm_hour = 22,
Tm_min = 33, tm_sec = 39, tm_wday = 0, tm_yday = 200, tm_isdst = 0)
Now it seems that we want the desired time.
Time. strftime ('% Y-% m-% d', time. localtime (time. time ()))
Finally, we used the time. strftime () method to format a large string of information we wanted. The result is:
2010-07-19
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