Python Date Format AM PM
Chapter:
Python
Last Updated:
14-05-2023 11:53:56 UTC
Program:
/* ............... START ............... */
from datetime import datetime
now = datetime.now()
formatted_date = now.strftime("%d-%m-%Y %I:%M:%S %p")
print(formatted_date)
/* ............... END ............... */
Output
Notes:
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In this example, the strftime() function is called on the now datetime object with the format string "%d-%m-%Y %I:%M:%S %p". The %d, %m, and %Y are directives representing day, month, and year respectively. The %I directive represents the hour in 12-hour format, %M represents minutes, %S represents seconds, and %p represents the AM/PM indicator.
- When you run this code, it will display the current date and time in the specified format, including the AM/PM indicator.
- Here's an example output: "14-05-2023 02:30:15 PM"
- Note that the actual output will depend on the current date and time when you run the program.