Parse Date from Nanoseconds
In C# I have the following code:
new DateTime(long.parse('636670368000000000')) => 13.07.2018
reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.datetime.-ctor?view=netframework-4.7.2#System_DateTime__ctor_System_Int64_
Now I try to parse the same Timestamp in Python:
datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(636670368000000000) => Value too large for defined data type
also when I e.g try:
datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(63667036800) => datetime.datetime(3987, 7, 13, 0, 0)
It returns the wrong datetime. How should I parse this timestamp correclty? Thanks
python python-3.x
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In C# I have the following code:
new DateTime(long.parse('636670368000000000')) => 13.07.2018
reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.datetime.-ctor?view=netframework-4.7.2#System_DateTime__ctor_System_Int64_
Now I try to parse the same Timestamp in Python:
datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(636670368000000000) => Value too large for defined data type
also when I e.g try:
datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(63667036800) => datetime.datetime(3987, 7, 13, 0, 0)
It returns the wrong datetime. How should I parse this timestamp correclty? Thanks
python python-3.x
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Possible duplicate of Parsing datetime strings containing nanoseconds
– ukemi
Nov 13 '18 at 10:14
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In C# I have the following code:
new DateTime(long.parse('636670368000000000')) => 13.07.2018
reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.datetime.-ctor?view=netframework-4.7.2#System_DateTime__ctor_System_Int64_
Now I try to parse the same Timestamp in Python:
datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(636670368000000000) => Value too large for defined data type
also when I e.g try:
datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(63667036800) => datetime.datetime(3987, 7, 13, 0, 0)
It returns the wrong datetime. How should I parse this timestamp correclty? Thanks
python python-3.x
In C# I have the following code:
new DateTime(long.parse('636670368000000000')) => 13.07.2018
reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.datetime.-ctor?view=netframework-4.7.2#System_DateTime__ctor_System_Int64_
Now I try to parse the same Timestamp in Python:
datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(636670368000000000) => Value too large for defined data type
also when I e.g try:
datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(63667036800) => datetime.datetime(3987, 7, 13, 0, 0)
It returns the wrong datetime. How should I parse this timestamp correclty? Thanks
python python-3.x
python python-3.x
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Possible duplicate of Parsing datetime strings containing nanoseconds
– ukemi
Nov 13 '18 at 10:14
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Possible duplicate of Parsing datetime strings containing nanoseconds
– ukemi
Nov 13 '18 at 10:14
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Possible duplicate of Parsing datetime strings containing nanoseconds
– ukemi
Nov 13 '18 at 10:14
Possible duplicate of Parsing datetime strings containing nanoseconds
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Nov 13 '18 at 10:14
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Possible duplicate of Parsing datetime strings containing nanoseconds
– ukemi
Nov 13 '18 at 10:14