Python time.microsecond() Examples
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Example #1
Source File: datetime_safe.py From luscan-devel with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
def combine(self, date, time): return datetime(date.year, date.month, date.day, time.hour, time.minute, time.microsecond, time.tzinfo)
Example #2
Source File: datetime_safe.py From python-compat-runtime with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
def combine(self, date, time): return datetime(date.year, date.month, date.day, time.hour, time.minute, time.microsecond, time.tzinfo)
Example #3
Source File: datetime_safe.py From python-compat-runtime with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
def new_datetime(d): """ Generate a safe datetime from a datetime.date or datetime.datetime object. """ kw = [d.year, d.month, d.day] if isinstance(d, real_datetime): kw.extend([d.hour, d.minute, d.second, d.microsecond, d.tzinfo]) return datetime(*kw) # This library does not support strftime's "%s" or "%y" format strings. # Allowed if there's an even number of "%"s because they are escaped.
Example #4
Source File: date.py From suds with GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 | 5 votes |
def _bump_up_time_by_microsecond(time): """ Helper function bumping up the given datetime.time by a microsecond, cycling around silently to 00:00:00.0 in case of an overflow. @param time: Time object. @type time: B{datetime}.I{time} @return: Time object. @rtype: B{datetime}.I{time} """ dt = datetime.datetime(2000, 1, 1, time.hour, time.minute, time.second, time.microsecond) dt += datetime.timedelta(microseconds=1) return dt.time()
Example #5
Source File: date.py From suds with GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 | 5 votes |
def _time_from_match(match_object): """ Create a time object from a regular expression match. Returns the time object and information whether the resulting time should be bumped up by one microsecond due to microsecond rounding. Subsecond information is rounded to microseconds due to a restriction in the python datetime.datetime/time implementation. The regular expression match is expected to be from _RE_DATETIME or _RE_TIME. @param match_object: The regular expression match. @type match_object: B{re}.I{MatchObject} @return: Time object + rounding flag. @rtype: tuple of B{datetime}.I{time} and bool """ hour = int(match_object.group('hour')) minute = int(match_object.group('minute')) second = int(match_object.group('second')) subsecond = match_object.group('subsecond') round_up = False microsecond = 0 if subsecond: round_up = len(subsecond) > 6 and int(subsecond[6]) >= 5 subsecond = subsecond[:6] microsecond = int(subsecond + "0" * (6 - len(subsecond))) return datetime.time(hour, minute, second, microsecond), round_up
Example #6
Source File: util.py From docassemble with MIT License | 5 votes |
def today(timezone=None, format=None): """Returns today's date at midnight as a DADateTime object.""" ensure_definition(timezone, format) if timezone is None: timezone = get_default_timezone() val = pytz.utc.localize(datetime.datetime.utcnow()).astimezone(pytz.timezone(timezone)) if format is not None: return dd(val.replace(hour=0, minute=0, second=0, microsecond=0)).format_date(format) else: return dd(val.replace(hour=0, minute=0, second=0, microsecond=0))
Example #7
Source File: util.py From docassemble with MIT License | 5 votes |
def replace_time(self, time): return self.replace(hour=time.hour, minute=time.minute, second=time.second, microsecond=time.microsecond)
Example #8
Source File: util.py From docassemble with MIT License | 5 votes |
def dd(obj): if isinstance(obj, DADateTime): return obj return DADateTime(obj.year, month=obj.month, day=obj.day, hour=obj.hour, minute=obj.minute, second=obj.second, microsecond=obj.microsecond, tzinfo=obj.tzinfo)
Example #9
Source File: util.py From docassemble with MIT License | 5 votes |
def dt(obj): return datetime.datetime(obj.year, obj.month, obj.day, obj.hour, obj.minute, obj.second, obj.microsecond, obj.tzinfo)
Example #10
Source File: datetime_safe.py From luscan-devel with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
def new_datetime(d): """ Generate a safe datetime from a datetime.date or datetime.datetime object. """ kw = [d.year, d.month, d.day] if isinstance(d, real_datetime): kw.extend([d.hour, d.minute, d.second, d.microsecond, d.tzinfo]) return datetime(*kw) # This library does not support strftime's "%s" or "%y" format strings. # Allowed if there's an even number of "%"s because they are escaped.