[Tutor] Query

Magnus Lyckå magnus@thinkware.se
Wed May 28 22:27:03 2003


At 14:07 2003-05-23 +0530, Dasgupta, Pallavi (Pallavi) wrote:
>Hello,
>
>How do I get the timestamp using time() in python script?
>Please give an example.

 >>> import time
 >>> time.time()
1054175047.052
 >>> # That's seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00
 >>> time.asctime()
'Thu May 29 04:24:37 2003'
 >>> time.localtime()
(2003, 5, 29, 4, 24, 43, 3, 149, 1)
 >>> # Or with mxBase
 >>> from mx.DateTime import now
 >>> now()
<DateTime object for '2003-05-29 04:25:29.38' at f97c88>
 >>> print now()
2003-05-29 04:25:34.76
 >>> print now().Format('%m/%d/%Y %H:%M')
05/29/2003 04:26


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