Determine time, if the date note falls in the range
If Date doesn’t fall in the range, then the code will give us a ‘ValueError”. In order to determine the time with this error, we can do is to use exception statements and tell the user that you have entered the wrong date and you can’t get the time from that date, because that date never existed, so how to the time should be existed in that date.
Python3
# import important module import datetime from datetime import datetime # Create datetime string datetime_str = "32JAN2022102356" try : # call datetime.strptime to convert it into # datetime datatype datetime_obj = datetime.strptime(datetime_str, "%d%b%Y%H%M%S" ) # It will print the datetime object print ( "date time : {}" . format (datetime_obj)) except : print ( "You have entered Incorrect Date, please enter a valid date" ) |
Output:
You have entered Incorrect Date, please enter a valid date
Extract time from datetime in Python
In this article, we are going to see how to extract time from DateTime in Python.
In Python, there is no such type of datatype as DateTime, first, we have to create our data into DateTime format and then we will convert our DateTime data into time. A Python module is used to convert the data into DateTime format, but in the article, we will be using the datetime module to do this task.
Syntax: datetime.strptime()
Parameters :
- arg: It can be integer, float, tuple, Series, Dataframe to convert into datetime as its datatype
- format: This will be str, but the default is None. The strftime to parse time, eg “%d/%m/%Y”, note that “%f” will parse all the way up to nanoseconds.
e.g – > format = “%Y%b%d%H%M%S”
e.g., datetime_obj = datetime.strptime(“19022002101010″,”%d%m%Y%H%M%S”) # It will return the datetime object.