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![Rajendra Dharmkar](https://www.tutorialspoint.com/assets/profiles/9963/profile/60_124173-1512724240.jpg)
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If you print the dates directly using a print function, you'd get regular dates, Exampleimport datetime today = datetime.date.today() print(today)OutputYou will get the output −2018-1-2which is exactly what you want. But when you append this to a list and then try to print it, Exampleimport datetime my_list = [] today = datetime.date.today() my_list.append(today) print(my_list)OutputYou will get the output −[datetime.date(2018, 1, 2)]This is happening because datetimes are objects. Therefore, when you manipulate them, you manipulate objects, not strings, not timestamps nor anything. Any object in Python have TWO string representations. The regular representation that is used by "print", can be get ... Read More
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In this article, we will show you how to set the first day of each week to a weekday using Python. Now we see 2 methods to accomplish this task− Using setfirstweekday() function Using setfirstweekday() function to set a given weekday Number Method 1: Using setfirstweekday() function to set given weekDay Algorithm (Steps) Following are the Algorithm/steps to be followed to perform the desired task − Use the import keyword, to import the calendar module. Use the prmonth() function (It is used to print the calendar for a month) of the calendar module to print the calendar ... Read More
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You can use the calendar module to find the weekday of first day of the month and number of days in month. Using this information you can easily get the Last day of the month. The calender module has a method, monthrange(year, month) that returns the weekday of first day of the month and number of days in month, for the specified year and month.Exampleimport calendar day, num_days = calendar.monthrange(2017, 12) last_week = num_days % 7 last_day = (day + last_week) % 7 print(last_day)OutputThis will give the output −0Note that days are from 0-6 starting with sunday.
![Pranav Indukuri](https://www.tutorialspoint.com/assets/profiles/512605/profile/60_2168928-1662357840.jpeg)
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In this article we will discuss how to find the number of days between two dates using Python. We use the datetime module to calculate the number of days between two dates using python. datetime module Python has a built-in datetime module that assists us in resolving a number of date-related issues. We just input the two dates with the date type and subtract them to discover the difference between the two dates, which gives us the number of days between the two dates. Syntax The syntax of the date() method in datetime module is as follows. datetime.date(year, month, day) ... Read More
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In this article we will discuss how to find the number of leap years in a specified ranges of year in python. leapdays() The calendar module offers more helpful calendar-related tasks in addition to allowing calendars to be produced like programmes. The idealised calendar used by the functions and classes defined in the Calendar module is the present Gregorian calendar stretched indefinitely in both directions. For simple text calendars, the calendar module in Python provides the function calendar.leapdays(). Syntax the syntax of the leapdays() method is as follows. leapdays() The above function takes two parameters; they are − ... Read More
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You can use the calender module to get the first day of the week using Python. The calender module has a special function, firstweekday(), that returns the current setting for the weekday to start each week.Exampleimport calendar print(calendar.firstweekday()) calendar.setfirstweekday(2) print(calendar.firstweekday())OutputThis will give the output −6 2
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The easiest way in Python date and time to handle timezones is to use the pytz and tzlocal modules. These libraries allows accurate and cross platform timezone calculations. pytz brings the Olson tz database into Python. It also solves the issue of ambiguous times at the end of daylight saving time, which you can read more about in the Python Library Reference (datetime.tzinfo).Before you use it you'll need to install it using −$ pip install pytz tzlocalExampleYou can use the pytz library as follows −from datetime import datetime from pytz import timezone from tzlocal import get_localzone format = "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S ... Read More
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The computer's UTC offset is the timezone set on your computer. YOu can get this timezone information using the time module. time.timezone returns UTC offset in seconds.For exampleimport time print(-time.timezone) # India's timezone: +5:30OutputThis will give the output −19800You can also use other workarounds to get the timezone information. You can create datetime objects for UTC and local timezones and subtract them and finally get the difference to find the timezone.For exampleimport time from datetime import datetime ts = time.time() utc_offset = (datetime.fromtimestamp(ts) - datetime.utcfromtimestamp(ts)).total_seconds()OutputThis will give the output −19800Read More
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Whenever you want to add or subtract(apply an offset) to a date/time, use a datetime.datetime(), then add or subtract datetime.timedelta() instances. A timedelta object represents a duration, the difference between two dates or times. The timedelta constructor has the following function signature − datetime.timedelta([days[, seconds[, microseconds[, milliseconds[, minutes[, hours[, weeks]]]]]]]) Note − All arguments are optional and default to 0. Arguments may be ints, longs, or floats, and may be positive or negative. You can read more about it here − https://docs.python.org/2/library/datetime.html#timedelta-objects Example An example of using the timedelta objects and dates − import datetime old_time = datetime.datetime.now() print(old_time) ... Read More
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In this article, we will show you how to perform arithmetic operations on a date in Python. Now we see 5 examples for this task− Adding days to a given Date Subtracting days to a given Date Adding Days and Hours to the given date Subtracting months from a current date Adding years for a given date Example 1: Adding days to a given Date Algorithm (Steps) Following are the Algorithm/steps to be followed to perform the desired task − Use the import keyword, to import the datetime module. Enter the date and create a variable to ... Read More