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Converting date in Python using datetime module

Is there a way to convert date using datetime module to output single digit day or month (using datetime.strptime and datetime.strftime)?

21st May 2020, 10:19 AM
Karina Matuszek
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You can use: print(today_.month) # output: 5 or: print(today_.strftime("%-m")) # output: 5
21st May 2020, 11:25 AM
Lothar
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You can do this by using strftime(), that can use format specifiers: import datetime now_ = datetime.datetime.now() print(now_.strftime("Current Time: %I:%M:%S")) today_ = datetime.date.today() print("Today's Date:", today_) print(today_.strftime("Current Day: %a - %A -%d - %w ")) print(today_.strftime("Current Month: %b - %B - %m")) The result of this code is: Current Time: 01:00:14 Today's Date: 2020-05-21 Current Day: Thu - Thursday -21 - 4 Current Month: May - May - 05 It is also possible to do this: print(today_.day, today_.month) # output: 21 5 The format specifiers can be found in the python docs: https://docs.python.org/3.7/library/datetime.html You have to go to the very bottom of this page.
21st May 2020, 10:59 AM
Lothar
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Thank you for your help on thatšŸ˜Š
22nd May 2020, 8:43 AM
Karina Matuszek
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Thank you for your answer, but your code returns double digit number for both day and month. I was playing with strftime conversion and Iā€™m familiar with those format specifiers. My challenge was can you use this module to convert to single digit output. In the example you provided, can you convert May to 5 without zero in front?
21st May 2020, 11:07 AM
Karina Matuszek
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Hey, thats exactly what I was looking for! Excellent!! Thank you!
21st May 2020, 11:31 AM
Karina Matuszek
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Code Crasher I actually didnā€™t come across f-strings before. It looks very convenient! Thank youšŸ˜Š
21st May 2020, 4:02 PM
Karina Matuszek
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Code Crasher Thatā€™s great! So in the second statement %s is any string format specifier and %d is a number format specifier? F-string has the easiest syntax! Are there any differences/restrictions between the 3 at all?
22nd May 2020, 8:28 AM
Karina Matuszek
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