- How do I get the current time in Python? - Stack Overflow
Just typing datetime datetime now() in my Python 2 7 interactive console (IronPython hasn't updated yet) gives me the same behavior as the newer example using print() in the answer I haven't successfully replicated what the original answer shows (datetime datetime (2009, 1, 6, 15, 8, 24, 78915))
- Converting between datetime, Timestamp and datetime64
How do I convert a numpy datetime64 object to a datetime datetime (or Timestamp)? In the following code, I create a datetime, timestamp and datetime64 objects import datetime import numpy as np
- DateTime2 vs DateTime in SQL Server - Stack Overflow
Which one: datetime datetime2 is the recommended way to store date and time in SQL Server 2008+? I'm aware of differences in precision (and storage space probably), but ignoring those for now, is
- python - How do I convert a datetime to date? - Stack Overflow
How do I convert a datetime datetime object (e g , the return value of datetime datetime now()) to a datetime date object in Python?
- Getting todays date in YYYY-MM-DD in Python? - Stack Overflow
Then once you get today's date as a datetime datetime object, it's straightforward to convert to a string in the desired format using any method that creates a string, e g f-string, str format(), strftime() etc
- How to determine if a variable is a datetime object?
While this works for datetime, it doesn't work for date, because datetime is a subclass of date For example if you try to test isinstance(my_datetime, datetime date) it will return true, which you probably don't want This applies to all class hierarchies, is instance will return true for a test of any subclass against a parent class
- Python date string to date object - Stack Overflow
How do I convert a string to a date object in python? The string would be: "24052010" (corresponding to the format: "%d%m%Y") I don't want a datetime datetime object
- Convert date to datetime in Python - Stack Overflow
Is there a built-in method for converting a date to a datetime in Python, for example getting the datetime for the midnight of the given date? The opposite conversion is easy: datetime has a date()
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