Convert a string containing a date into datetime in Python
The Problem
How can I convert a string containing a date to a datetime object in Python? The format looks like this:
Feb 2 2020 2:05PM
The Solution
The datetime object includes a method called strptime(), which parses strings according to a provided format and returns a matching timezone-naive datetime object. A format is a string assembled from format codes.
To convert the string in our problem, our code might look like this:
from datetime import datetime
my_datetime_string = 'Feb 2 2020 2:05PM'
datetime_format = '%b %d %Y %I:%M%p'
my_datetime = datetime.strptime(my_datetime_string, datetime_format)
print(my_datetime) # will produce "2020-02-02 14:05:00"
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