Python Arrow Module: Check whether a given datetime is between two dates and times using arrow module
Arrow Module: Exercise-19 with Solution
Write a Python program to check whether a given datetime is between two dates and times using arrow module.
Sample Solution:
Python Code:
import arrow
print("Test whether a given datetime is between two dates and times:")
start = arrow.get(datetime(2017, 6, 5, 12, 30, 10))
end = arrow.get(datetime(2017, 6, 5, 12, 30, 36))
print(arrow.get(datetime(2017, 6, 5, 12, 30, 27)).is_between(start, end))
start = arrow.get(datetime(2017, 5, 5))
end = arrow.get(datetime(2017, 5, 8))
print(arrow.get(datetime(2017, 5, 8)).is_between(start, end, '[]'))
start = arrow.get(datetime(2017, 5, 5))
end = arrow.get(datetime(2017, 5, 8))
print(arrow.get(datetime(2017, 5, 8)).is_between(start, end, '[)'))
Sample Output:
Test whether a given datetime is between two dates and times: True True False
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