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Aprenda strftime( ) | Organizing Date and Time Data for Analysis and Applications
Organizing Date and Time Data for Analysis and Applications

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strftime( )

Now that you have created your dt object, you may have noticed that this is a proprietary Datetime object and, therefore, some methods may fail when applied to it. For that reason, datetime provides some functions to transform the datetime object into a string. This is particularly useful when you are in need of changing the formatting.

Tarefa

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  1. Create a Datetime object with the current date and time;
  2. Use the strftime() module to change the formatting in "%Y-%m-%d";
  3. Print the type of the dt variable.

Solução

# Create a datetime object
dt = datetime.datetime.now()

# Use strftime to convert the datetime object to a string in the format "YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS"
dt_string = dt.strftime("%Y-%m-%d")

print(dt_string)
print(type(dt_string))

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