how to convert a string date into datetime format in python?

Question:

How do I convert a a string of datetime into datetime format in python so that it can be compared with another date?

string_date = "2013-09-28 20:30:55.78200"
abc = datetime.datetime.now()

if abc  > string_date :
    print True
Asked By: PythonEnthusiast

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Answers:

You should use datetime.datetime.strptime:

import datetime

dt = datetime.datetime.strptime(string_date, fmt)

fmt will need to be the appropriate format for your string. You’ll find the reference on how to build your format here.

Answered By: Thomas Orozco

The particular format for strptime:

datetime.datetime.strptime(string_date, "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%f")
#>>> datetime.datetime(2013, 9, 28, 20, 30, 55, 782000)
Answered By: Veedrac
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