Period.strftime() Returns the string representation of the Period, depending on the selected fmt. fmt must be a string containing one or several directives. The method recognizes the same directives as the time.strftime() function of the standard Python distribution, as well as the specific additional directives %f, %F, %q. (formatting & docs originally from scikits.timeries)
| Directive | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|
%a | Locale’s abbreviated weekday name. | |
%A | Locale’s full weekday name. | |
%b | Locale’s abbreviated month name. | |
%B | Locale’s full month name. | |
%c | Locale’s appropriate date and time representation. | |
%d | Day of the month as a decimal number [01,31]. | |
%f | ‘Fiscal’ year without a century as a decimal number [00,99] | (1) |
%F | ‘Fiscal’ year with a century as a decimal number | (2) |
%H | Hour (24-hour clock) as a decimal number [00,23]. | |
%I | Hour (12-hour clock) as a decimal number [01,12]. | |
%j | Day of the year as a decimal number [001,366]. | |
%m | Month as a decimal number [01,12]. | |
%M | Minute as a decimal number [00,59]. | |
%p | Locale’s equivalent of either AM or PM. | (3) |
%q | Quarter as a decimal number [01,04] | |
%S | Second as a decimal number [00,61]. | (4) |
%U | Week number of the year (Sunday as the first day of the week) as a decimal number [00,53]. All days in a new year preceding the first Sunday are considered to be in week 0. | (5) |
%w | Weekday as a decimal number [0(Sunday),6]. | |
%W | Week number of the year (Monday as the first day of the week) as a decimal number [00,53]. All days in a new year preceding the first Monday are considered to be in week 0. | (5) |
%x | Locale’s appropriate date representation. | |
%X | Locale’s appropriate time representation. | |
%y | Year without century as a decimal number [00,99]. | |
%Y | Year with century as a decimal number. | |
%Z | Time zone name (no characters if no time zone exists). | |
%% | A literal '%' character. |
%f directive is the same as %y if the frequency is not quarterly. Otherwise, it corresponds to the ‘fiscal’ year, as defined by the qyear attribute.%F directive is the same as %Y if the frequency is not quarterly. Otherwise, it corresponds to the ‘fiscal’ year, as defined by the qyear attribute.%p directive only affects the output hour field if the %I directive is used to parse the hour.0 to 61; this accounts for leap seconds and the (very rare) double leap seconds.%U and %W directives are only used in calculations when the day of the week and the year are specified.>>> a = Period(freq='Q-JUL', year=2006, quarter=1)
>>> a.strftime('%F-Q%q')
'2006-Q1'
>>> # Output the last month in the quarter of this date
>>> a.strftime('%b-%Y')
'Oct-2005'
>>>
>>> a = Period(freq='D', year=2001, month=1, day=1)
>>> a.strftime('%d-%b-%Y')
'01-Jan-2006'
>>> a.strftime('%b. %d, %Y was a %A')
'Jan. 01, 2001 was a Monday'
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