Python Arrow Module: Replace hour, minute, day, month, year and timezone with specified value of current datetime using arrow
Arrow Module: Exercise-8 with Solution
Write a Python program to replace hour, minute, day, month, year and timezone with specified value of current datetime using arrow.
Sample Solution:
Python Code:
import arrow
a = arrow.utcnow()
print("Current date and time:")
print(a)
print("\nReplace hour and minute with 5 and 35:")
print(a.replace(hour=5, minute=35))
print("\nReplace day with 2:")
print(a.replace(day=2))
print("\nReplace year with 2021:")
print(a.replace(year=2021))
print("\nReplace month with 11:")
print(a.replace(month=11))
print("\nReplace timezone with 'US/Pacific:")
print(a.replace(tzinfo='US/Pacific'))
Sample Output:
Current date and time: 2019-06-01T08:52:18.063800+00:00 Replace hour and minute with 5 and 35: 2019-06-01T05:35:18.063800+00:00 Replace day with 2: 2019-06-02T08:52:18.063800+00:00 Replace year with 2021: 2021-06-01T08:52:18.063800+00:00 Replace month with 11: 2019-11-01T08:52:18.063800+00:00 Replace timezone with 'US/Pacific: 2019-06-01T08:52:18.063800-07:00
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