Reputation: 3214
I want to get the time in Python. With time.ctime()
, there are lots of functions:
I tried:
def write_time():
NUMBER_OF_MIN=40 #my offset
obj=time.gmtime()
print " D", obj.tm_mday, " M",obj.tm_mon, "Y",obj.tm_year,
" time", obj.tm_hour+TIME_OFFSET,":", obj.tm_min-NUMBER_OF_MIN, ":",obj.tm_sec
I want to subtract 40 minutes from the time.
Upvotes: 16
Views: 48642
Reputation: 36511
Check out the datetime
library, which provides much more flexibility for math using dates.
For example:
import datetime
print datetime.datetime.now()
print datetime.datetime.now() - datetime.timedelta(minutes=2)
print datetime.datetime.now() - datetime.timedelta(seconds=10)
print datetime.datetime.now() - datetime.timedelta(milliseconds=400)
Prints:
el@dev ~ $ python test.py
2014-11-26 06:47:07.179411
2014-11-26 06:45:07.179538
2014-11-26 06:46:57.179581
2014-11-26 06:47:06.779614
Upvotes: 36