Issue
I have a year and a week number which I want to convert into a datetime.datetiem
object. My (naive?) reading of the documentation hinted that strptime('2016 00', '%Y %W')
should do just that. However:
In [2]: from datetime import datetime
In [3]: datetime.strptime('2016 00', '%Y %W')
Out[3]: datetime(2016, 1, 1, 0, 0)
In [4]: datetime.strptime('2016 52', '%Y %W')
Out[4]: datetime(2016, 1, 1, 0, 0)
What am I doing wrong?
Solution
So it turns out that the week number isn't enough for strptime
to get the date. Add a default day of the week to your string so it will work.
from datetime import datetime
myDate = "2016 51"
datetime.strptime(myDate + ' 0', "%Y %W %w")
datetime.datetime(2016, 12, 25, 0, 0)
The 0 tells it to pick the Sunday of that week, but you can change that in the range of 0 through 6 for each day.
Answered By - Peter Wang
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