On Wednesday, July 4, 2012 6:29:10 PM UTC-6, Vlastimil Brom wrote: > Hi all, > I'd like to ask about the possibilities to do some basic manipulation > on timestamps - such as incrementing a given time (hour.minute - > string) by some minutes. > Very basic notion of "time" is assumed, i.e. dateless, > timezone-unaware, DST-less etc. > I first thought, it would be possible to just add a timedelta to a > time object, but, it doesn't seem to be the case. > > The code I came up with (using time and datetime modules) seems rather > convoluted and I would like to ask about some possible more > straightforward alternatives I missed. > The equivalent function (lacking validation) without the (date)time > libraries seems simple enough (for this limited and individual task). > Although it is probably mostly throw-away code, which seems to do what > I need, I'd be interested in better/more elegant... solutions. > > # # # > import time > import datetime > import re > > print re.sub(r"^0","", (datetime.datetime(*list(time.strptime("8.45", > "%H.%M"))[:6]) + datetime.timedelta(minutes=30)).strftime("%H.%M")) > # 9.15 > > # # # # # # # # # > > def add_minutes(hour_min_str, separator=".", minutes_to_add=0): > h, m = [int(s) for s in hour_min_str.split(separator)] > sum_minutes = h * 60 + m + minutes_to_add > h, m = divmod(sum_minutes, 60) > h = h % 24 > return "%s%s%s" % (h, separator, m) > > print add_minutes(hour_min_str="8.45", separator='.', minutes_to_add=30) > # 9.15 > > # # # # # # # # # > > Is it true, that timedelta cannot be used with dateless time values? > (Is there some other possibility than the current one, where strptime > actually infers 1. 1. 1900?) > Is there some simpler way to adapt the incompatible output of strptime > as the input of datetime? > Is it possible to get one-digit hours formatted without the leading zero? > > Thanks in advance for any suggestions or remarks; > regards, > Vlastimil Brom
If it's any consolation, I had to add a small constant time delta to all the times in a video subtitles file and my code ended up looking very much like yours. What should have take five minutes to write took several hours, I remain surprised and disappointed that doing something so simple (read time text into time object, add timedelta, print result) was so awkward in Python. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list