datetime Module in Python

datetime Module in Python

The datetime module in Python allows you to manipulate dates and times. It provides classes for working with dates, times, durations, and time intervals.

  • Introduction to the datetime Module

Before we start, let’s import the datetime module: 

import datetime

Python Dates

Dates in Python are represented by the date class from the datetime module. This class is used to represent dates (year, month, day) without considering the time.

Creating Date Objects

To create a date object, you use the datetime.date class by specifying the year, month, and day.

Example 1: Creating a Date 

import datetime
# Creating a specific date
my_date = datetime.date(2024, 8, 6)
print(my_date)  # Output: 2024-08-06

 Example 2: Getting the Current Date 

import datetime
# Getting the current date
current_date = datetime.date.today()
print(current_date)  # Output: the current date, e.g., 2024-08-06
  • Date Output

Dates can be formatted and displayed in different ways using the strftime() method.

The strftime() Method

The strftime() (string format time) method allows you to format dates and times into strings according to specified formats.

Example 1: Formatting a Date 

import datetime
# Creating a date
my_date = datetime.date(2024, 8, 6)
# Formatting the date
formatted = my_date.strftime("%d/%m/%Y")
print(formatted)  # Output: 06/08/2024

Format Codes

Here are some common format codes you can use with strftime():

  • %Y: Year with century (e.g., 2024)
  • %y: Year without century (e.g., 24 for 2024)
  • %m: Month (01 to 12)
  • %d: Day of the month (01 to 31)
  • %B: Full month name (e.g., August)
  • %b: Abbreviated month name (e.g., Aug)
  • %A: Full weekday name (e.g., Tuesday)
  • %a: Abbreviated weekday name (e.g., Tue)

Example 2: Using Format Codes 

import datetime
# Creating a date
my_date = datetime.date(2024, 8, 6)
# Formatting the date with multiple codes
formatted = my_date.strftime("%A, %d %B %Y")
print(formatted)  # Output: Tuesday, 06 August 2024

 The strptime() Method

To parse strings into date objects, you use strptime().

Example 1: Parsing a String into a Date 

import datetime
# String representing a date
date_string = "06/08/2024"
# Parsing the string into a date
date_object = datetime.datetime.strptime(date_string, "%d/%m/%Y").date()
print(date_object)  # Output: 2024-08-06
  •  Manipulating Dates

Date Calculations

You can perform calculations with date objects using timedelta objects, which represent a difference between two dates.

Example 1: Adding Days 

import datetime
# Current date
current_date = datetime.date.today()
# Creating a timedelta of 10 days
delta = datetime.timedelta(days=10)
# Adding 10 days
new_date = current_date + delta
print(new_date)  # Output: current date + 10 days

 Example 2: Difference Between Two Dates 

import datetime
# Two dates
date1 = datetime.date(2024, 8, 6)
date2 = datetime.date(2024, 8, 1)
# Calculating the difference between the two dates
difference = date1 - date2
print(difference)  # Output: 5 days, 0:00:00

Conclusion

The datetime module is a powerful tool for working with dates and times in Python. You can easily create date objects, format them, and manipulate them using the features provided by this module.

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