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(CkPython) How to Parse a TimeStamp (such as 2016-11-11T14:32:17.0908971Z)Timestamps are frequently used in REST API responses. This example demonstrates how to parse a timestamp string to get at the date/time components in the local timezone or in the GMT/UTC timezone.
import chilkat # Let's say we have a timestamp string such as 2016-11-11T14:32:17.0908971Z strTimestamp = "2016-11-11T14:32:17.0908971Z" dateTime = chilkat.CkDateTime() dateTime.SetFromTimestamp(strTimestamp) # Get a DtObj in the local timezone. bLocalTimezone = True # dt is a CkDtObj dt = dateTime.GetDtObj(bLocalTimezone) # Get the individual date/time components print("-- Local Time --") print("Year: " + str(dt.get_Year())) print("Month: " + str(dt.get_Month())) print("Day: " + str(dt.get_Day())) print("Hour: " + str(dt.get_Hour())) print("Minutes: " + str(dt.get_Minute())) print("Seconds: " + str(dt.get_Second())) # Get a DtObj in the GMT/UTC timezone. bLocalTimezone = False # dt is a CkDtObj dt = dateTime.GetDtObj(bLocalTimezone) # Get the individual date/time components print("-- UTC Time --") print("Year: " + str(dt.get_Year())) print("Month: " + str(dt.get_Month())) print("Day: " + str(dt.get_Day())) print("Hour: " + str(dt.get_Hour())) print("Minutes: " + str(dt.get_Minute())) print("Seconds: " + str(dt.get_Second())) |
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