How do I handle timezones in Python?
You can use the pytz
library along with datetime
to handle timezones effectively in Python.
Can you show me an example of converting a naive datetime to a timezone-aware datetime?
Sure! Here's a simple example:
from datetime import datetime
import pytz
# Create a naive datetime
naive_dt = datetime(2023, 10, 1, 12, 0)
# Define the timezone
timezone = pytz.timezone('America/New_York')
# Convert to timezone-aware datetime
aware_dt = timezone.localize(naive_dt)
print(aware_dt)
What if I want to convert it to another timezone?
You can use the astimezone()
method. For example:
new_timezone = pytz.timezone('Europe/London')
converted_dt = aware_dt.astimezone(new_timezone)
print(converted_dt)
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