In Python, how to display current time in readable format

Question:

How can I display the current time as:

12:18PM EST on Oct 18, 2010

in Python. Thanks.

Asked By: ensnare

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Answers:

Take a look at the facilities provided by the time module

You have several conversion functions there.

Edit: see the datetime module for more OOP-like solutions. The time library linked above is kinda imperative.

Answered By: slezica

All you need is in the documentation.

import time
time.strftime('%X %x %Z')
'16:08:12 05/08/03 AEST'
Answered By: Aif

You could do something like:

>>> from time import gmtime, strftime
>>> strftime("%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S +0000", gmtime())
'Thu, 28 Jun 2001 14:17:15 +0000'

The full doc on the % codes are at http://docs.python.org/library/time.html

Answered By: Thomas Ahle

First the quick and dirty way, and second the precise way (recognizing daylight’s savings or not).

import time
time.ctime() # 'Mon Oct 18 13:35:29 2010'
time.strftime('%l:%M%p %Z on %b %d, %Y') # ' 1:36PM EDT on Oct 18, 2010'
time.strftime('%l:%M%p %z on %b %d, %Y') # ' 1:36PM EST on Oct 18, 2010'
Answered By: dr jimbob
import time
time.strftime('%H:%M%p %Z on %b %d, %Y')

This may come in handy

Answered By: Bill Reason

By using this code, you’ll get your live time zone.

import datetime
now = datetime.datetime.now()
print ("Current date and time : ")
print (now.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"))
Answered By: Muneer Ahmad
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