Extracting double-digit months and days from a Python date [duplicate]

最后都变了- 提交于 2020-06-23 22:10:23

问题


Is there a way to extract month and day using isoformats? Lets assume today's date is March 8, 2013.

>>> d = datetime.date.today()
>>> d.month
3
>>> d.day
8

I want:

>>> d = datetime.date.today()
>>> d.month
03
>>> d.day
08

I can do this by writing if statements and concatenating a leading 0 in case the day or month is a single digit but was wondering whether there was an automatic way of generating what I want.


回答1:


Look at the types of those properties:

In [1]: import datetime

In [2]: d = datetime.date.today()

In [3]: type(d.month)
Out[3]: <type 'int'>

In [4]: type(d.day)
Out[4]: <type 'int'>

Both are integers. So there is no automatic way to do what you want. So in the narrow sense, the answer to your question is no.

If you want leading zeroes, you'll have to format them one way or another. For that you have several options:

In [5]: '{:02d}'.format(d.month)
Out[5]: '03'

In [6]: '%02d' % d.month
Out[6]: '03'

In [7]: d.strftime('%m')
Out[7]: '03'

In [8]: f'{d.month:02d}'
Out[8]: '03'



回答2:


you can use a string formatter to pad any integer with zeros. It acts just like C's printf.

>>> d = datetime.date.today()
>>> '%02d' % d.month
'03'

Updated for py36: Use f-strings! For general ints you can use the d formatter and explicitly tell it to pad with zeros:

 >>> d = datetime.date.today()
 >>> f"{d.month:02d}"
 '07'

But datetimes are special and come with special formatters that are already zero padded:

 >>> f"{d:%d}"  # the day
 '01'
 >>> f"{d:%m}"  # the month
 '07'


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15509345/extracting-double-digit-months-and-days-from-a-python-date

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