This article mainly introduces how to use the gmtime () method for date and time operations in Python. It is the basic knowledge of getting started with Python. For more information, see gmtime () the method is used to convert the calendar element to a struct_time in UTC. The value of dst is always 0, and the time is represented in seconds. If the second or None is not set, the returned time is the current time ().
Syntax
The following is the syntax of the gmtime () method:
Time. gmtime ([sec])
Parameters
- Sec -- this is represented by converting the number of seconds to the struct_time structure.
Return Value
This method does not return any value.
Example
The following example shows how to use the gmtime () method.
#! /Usr/bin/pythonimport timeprint "time. gmtime (): % s" % time. gmtime ()
When we run the above program, it will produce the following results:
Time. gmtime (): (2009, 2, 17, 17, 3, 38, 1, 48, 0)