Tutorial on using sleep () in Python
This article describes how to use the sleep () method to perform time operations in Python. It is a basic knowledge of getting started with Python. For more information, see
The mktime () method is the localtime () inverse function. Its parameters are struct_time or all 9 tuples. It returns a floating point number for compatibility with time ().
If the input value cannot be expressed as a valid time, the OverflowError or ValueError error is thrown.
Syntax
The following is the syntax of the mktime () method:
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Parameters
T -- this is struct_time or full 9 tuples.
Return Value
This method returns a floating point number for compatibility time ().
Example
The following example shows how to use the mktime () method.
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#! /Usr/bin/python Import time T = (2009, 2, 17, 17, 3, 38, 1, 48, 0) Secs = time. mktime (t) Print "time. mktime (t): % f" % secs Print "asctime (localtime (secs): % s" % time. asctime (time. localtime (secs )) |
When we run the above program, it will produce the following results:
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Time. mktime (t): 1234915418.000000 Asctime (localtime (secs): Tue Feb 17 17:03:38 2014 |