table datetime strptime code example

Example: table datetime strptime

%a	Weekday as locale’s abbreviated name.	Sun, Mon, …, Sat (en_US)
So, Mo, …, Sa (de_DE)
%A	Weekday as locale’s full name.	Sunday, Monday, …, Saturday (en_US)
Sonntag, Montag, …, Samstag (de_DE)
%w	Weekday as a decimal number, where 0 is Sunday and 6 is Saturday.	0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
%d	Day of the month as a zero-padded decimal number.	01, 02, …, 31
%b	Month as locale’s abbreviated name.	Jan, Feb, …, Dec (en_US)
Jan, Feb, …, Dez (de_DE)
%B	Month as locale’s full name.	January, February, …, December (en_US)
Januar, Februar, …, Dezember (de_DE)
%m	Month as a zero-padded decimal number.	01, 02 … 12
%y	Year without century as a zero-padded decimal number.	01, 02, … 99
%Y	Year with century as a decimal number.	0001, 0002, … , 9999
%H	Hour (24-hour clock) as a zero-padded decimal number.	01, 02, … , 23
%I	Hour (12-hour clock) as a zero-padded decimal number.	01, 02, … , 12
%p	Locale’s equivalent of either AM or PM.	AM, PM (en_US)
am, pm (de_DE)
%M	Minute as a zero-padded decimal number.	01, 02, … , 59
%S	Second as a zero-padded decimal number.	01, 02, … , 59
%f	Microsecond as a decimal number, zero-padded on the left.	000000, 000001, …, 999999
Not applicable with time module.
%z	UTC offset in the form ±HHMM[SS] (empty string if the object is naive).	(empty), +0000, -0400, +1030
%Z	Time zone name (empty string if the object is naive).	(empty), UTC, IST, CST
%j	Day of the year as a zero-padded decimal number.	001, 002, …, 366
%U	Week number of the year (Sunday as the first day of the week) as a zero padded decimal number.
All days in a new year preceding the first Sunday are considered to be in week 0.	00, 01, …, 53
%W	Week number of the year (Monday as the first day of the week) as a decimal number.
All days in a new year preceding the first Monday are considered to be in week 0.	00, 01, …, 53
%c	Locale’s appropriate date and time representation.	Tue Aug 16 21:30:00 1988 (en_US)
Di 16 Aug 21:30:00 1988 (de_DE)
%x	Locale’s appropriate date representation.	08/16/88 (None)
08/16/1988 (en_US)
16.08.1988 (de_DE)
%X	Locale’s appropriate time representation.	21:30:00 (en_US)
21:30:00 (de_DE)
%%	A literal ‘%’ character.	%

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