What is the inverse of date.toordinal() in python?

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鱼传尺愫 2021-02-20 00:51

In python, a dateobject can be converted in the proleptic Gregorian ordinal this way:

d=datetime.date(year=2010, month=3, day=1)
d.toordinal()


        
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  • 2021-02-20 01:18

    It's date.fromordial() as Jon wrote in the comments.

    or datetime.fromordinal()

    You can read more about it in the date= documentation

    and for datetime

    From the docs:

    classmethod date.fromordinal(ordinal)

    Return the date corresponding to the proleptic Gregorian ordinal, where January 1 of year 1 has ordinal 1. ValueError is raised unless 1 <= ordinal <= date.max.toordinal().

    For any date d, date.fromordinal(d.toordinal()) == d.

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  • 2021-02-20 01:21

    I found the answer in this question.

    >>> from datetime import datetime
    >>> dt = datetime.fromordinal(733828)
    
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  • 2021-02-20 01:33

    The opposite is date.fromordinal

    classmethod date.fromordinal(ordinal)

        Return the date corresponding to the proleptic Gregorian ordinal, where January 1 of year 1 has ordinal 1. ValueError is raised unless 1 <= ordinal <= date.max.toordinal(). For any date d, date.fromordinal(d.toordinal()) == d.

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