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Getting the current time in Python
schedule Mar 5, 2023
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To get the current time in Python, we can leverage the datetime.now()
method which returns the current local date and time.
from datetime import datetime current_datetime = datetime.now()print(current_datetime)
2020-03-20 06:41:11.263686
If we are only interested in the time:
from datetime import datetime current_time = datetime.now().time()print(current_time)
22:50:46.999576
Note that these datetime
objects are timezone-naive.
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