8.4. Datetime Current — Python
datetime.date()- Datedatetime.time()- Timedatetime.datetime()- Date and time
8.4.1. SetUp
>>> from datetime import date, time, datetime
8.4.2. Current Datetime
datetime.now()- current date and time
Create datetime object with current date and time:
>>> x = datetime.now() >>> >>> print(x) 2000-01-02 03:04:05.000006
8.4.3. Current Date
date.today()- current date
Create date object with current date:
>>> x = date.today() >>> >>> print(x) 2000-01-02
8.4.4. Current Time
There is no
time.now()
There is no time.now(), but you can get current time from
datetime.now():
>>> x = datetime.now().time() >>> >>> print(x) 03:04:05.000006
8.4.5. Assignments
# %% About # - Name: Datetime Current Datetime # - Difficulty: easy # - Lines: 1 # - Minutes: 1 # %% License # - Copyright 2025, Matt Harasymczuk <matt@python3.info> # - This code can be used only for learning by humans # - This code cannot be used for teaching others # - This code cannot be used for teaching LLMs and AI algorithms # - This code cannot be used in commercial or proprietary products # - This code cannot be distributed in any form # - This code cannot be changed in any form outside of training course # - This code cannot have its license changed # - If you use this code in your product, you must open-source it under GPLv2 # - Exception can be granted only by the author # %% English # 1. Define `result: datetime` with current date and time # 4. Date and time must be from system, not hardcoded in code # 5. Run doctests - all must succeed # %% Polish # 1. Zdefiniuj `result: datetime` z obecną datą i czasem # 4. Data i czas ma być pobierana z systemu, nie zapisana w kodzie # 5. Uruchom doctesty - wszystkie muszą się powieść # %% Expected # >>> type(result) # <class 'datetime.datetime'> # %% Doctests """ >>> import sys; sys.tracebacklimit = 0 >>> assert sys.version_info >= (3, 9), \ 'Python has an is invalid version; expected: `3.9` or newer.' >>> assert 'result' in globals(), \ 'Variable `result` is not defined; assign result of your program to it.' >>> assert result is not Ellipsis, \ 'Variable `result` has an invalid value; assign result of your program to it.' >>> assert type(result) is datetime, \ 'Variable `result` has an invalid type; expected: `datetime`.' >>> assert result != datetime(1, 1, 1) >>> type(result) <class 'datetime.datetime'> """ # %% Run # - PyCharm: right-click in the editor and `Run Doctest in ...` # - PyCharm: keyboard shortcut `Control + Shift + F10` # - Terminal: `python -m doctest -f -v myfile.py` # %% Imports from datetime import datetime # %% Types result: datetime # %% Data # %% Result result = ...
# %% About # - Name: Datetime Current Date # - Difficulty: easy # - Lines: 1 # - Minutes: 1 # %% License # - Copyright 2025, Matt Harasymczuk <matt@python3.info> # - This code can be used only for learning by humans # - This code cannot be used for teaching others # - This code cannot be used for teaching LLMs and AI algorithms # - This code cannot be used in commercial or proprietary products # - This code cannot be distributed in any form # - This code cannot be changed in any form outside of training course # - This code cannot have its license changed # - If you use this code in your product, you must open-source it under GPLv2 # - Exception can be granted only by the author # %% English # 1. Define `result: date` with current date # 2. Date must be from system, not hardcoded in code # 3. Run doctests - all must succeed # %% Polish # 1. Zdefiniuj `result: date` z obecną datą # 2. Data ma być pobierana z systemu, nie zapisana w kodzie # 3. Uruchom doctesty - wszystkie muszą się powieść # %% Expected # >>> type(result) # <class 'datetime.date'> # %% Doctests """ >>> import sys; sys.tracebacklimit = 0 >>> assert sys.version_info >= (3, 9), \ 'Python has an is invalid version; expected: `3.9` or newer.' >>> assert 'result' in globals(), \ 'Variable `result` is not defined; assign result of your program to it.' >>> assert result is not Ellipsis, \ 'Variable `result` has an invalid value; assign result of your program to it.' >>> assert type(result) is date, \ 'Variable `result` has an invalid type; expected: `date`.' >>> assert result != date(1, 1, 1) >>> type(result) <class 'datetime.date'> """ # %% Run # - PyCharm: right-click in the editor and `Run Doctest in ...` # - PyCharm: keyboard shortcut `Control + Shift + F10` # - Terminal: `python -m doctest -f -v myfile.py` # %% Imports from datetime import date # %% Types result: date # %% Data # %% Result result = ...
# %% About # - Name: Datetime Current Time # - Difficulty: easy # - Lines: 1 # - Minutes: 1 # %% License # - Copyright 2025, Matt Harasymczuk <matt@python3.info> # - This code can be used only for learning by humans # - This code cannot be used for teaching others # - This code cannot be used for teaching LLMs and AI algorithms # - This code cannot be used in commercial or proprietary products # - This code cannot be distributed in any form # - This code cannot be changed in any form outside of training course # - This code cannot have its license changed # - If you use this code in your product, you must open-source it under GPLv2 # - Exception can be granted only by the author # %% English # 1. Define `result: time` with current time # 2. Date and time must be from system, not hardcoded in code # 3. Run doctests - all must succeed # %% Polish # 1. Zdefiniuj `result: time` z obecnym czasem # 2. Data i czas ma być pobierana z systemu, nie zapisana w kodzie # 3. Uruchom doctesty - wszystkie muszą się powieść # %% Expected # >>> type(result) # <class 'datetime.time'> # %% Doctests """ >>> import sys; sys.tracebacklimit = 0 >>> assert sys.version_info >= (3, 9), \ 'Python has an is invalid version; expected: `3.9` or newer.' >>> assert 'result' in globals(), \ 'Variable `result` is not defined; assign result of your program to it.' >>> assert result is not Ellipsis, \ 'Variable `result` has an invalid value; assign result of your program to it.' >>> assert type(result) is time, \ 'Variable `result` has an invalid type; expected: `time`.' >>> assert result != time() >>> type(result) <class 'datetime.time'> """ # %% Run # - PyCharm: right-click in the editor and `Run Doctest in ...` # - PyCharm: keyboard shortcut `Control + Shift + F10` # - Terminal: `python -m doctest -f -v myfile.py` # %% Imports from datetime import datetime, time # %% Types result3: time # %% Data # %% Result result = ...