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How can I parse a time string containing milliseconds in it with python?
...laces.
– ilkinulas
Mar 30 '09 at 18:01
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Woa I can tell the the Python docs needs updating. Docs ...
Moving decimal places over in a double
...Decimal(x));
prints:
0.100000000000000005551115123125782702118158340454101562
12.339999999999999857891452847979962825775146484375
In short, rounding is unavoidable for sensible answers in floating point whether you are doing this explicitly or not.
Note: x / 100 and x * 0.01 are not exactly ...
Convert MySql DateTime stamp into JavaScript's Date format
...lit on the string:
// Split timestamp into [ Y, M, D, h, m, s ]
var t = "2010-06-09 13:12:01".split(/[- :]/);
// Apply each element to the Date function
var d = new Date(Date.UTC(t[0], t[1]-1, t[2], t[3], t[4], t[5]));
console.log(d);
// -> Wed Jun 09 2010 14:12:01 GMT+0100 (BST)
Fair warnin...
Difference between System.DateTime.Now and System.DateTime.Today
... Canada) and you ask for DateTime.Now in the early hours of November 3rd, 2013. What does the result 2013-11-03 01:00:00 mean? There are two moments of instantaneous time represented by this same calendar datetime. If I were to send this value to someone else, they would have no idea which one I ...
Cleanest and most Pythonic way to get tomorrow's date?
...;> # of '2008-12-31 23:59:60'
>>> str(dt+timedelta(0,1))
'2009-01-01 00:00:00'
>>> str(dt+timedelta(0,2))
'2009-01-01 00:00:01'
darn.
EDIT - @Mark: The docs say "yes", but the code says "not so much":
>>> time.strptime("2008-12-31 23:59:60","%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")
(200...
Avoid trailing zeroes in printf()
...ormat specifiers. The closest you could get would be:
printf("%.6g", 359.013); // 359.013
printf("%.6g", 359.01); // 359.01
but the ".6" is the total numeric width so
printf("%.6g", 3.01357); // 3.01357
breaks it.
What you can do is to sprintf("%.20g") the number to a string buffer then man...
Objective-C parse hex string to integer
...al when scanning hexadecimal integers. If you have a string in the format #01FFFFAB, you can still use NSScanner, but you can skip the first character.
unsigned result = 0;
NSScanner *scanner = [NSScanner scannerWithString:@"#01FFFFAB"];
[scanner setScanLocation:1]; // bypass '#' character
[scann...
What is more efficient? Using pow to square or just multiply it with itself?
... cout << "\n" << x << "\n";
}
Results are:
1 00:00:01.126008 00:00:01.128338
2 00:00:01.125832 00:00:01.127227
3 00:00:01.125563 00:00:01.126590
4 00:00:01.126289 00:00:01.126086
5 00:00:01.126570 00:00:01.125930
2.45829e+54
Note that I accumulate the result of every p...
Sort array of objects by single key with date value
... use Array.sort.
Here's an example:
var arr = [{
"updated_at": "2012-01-01T06:25:24Z",
"foo": "bar"
},
{
"updated_at": "2012-01-09T11:25:13Z",
"foo": "bar"
},
{
"updated_at": "2012-01-05T04:13:24Z",
"foo": "bar"
}
]
arr.sort(function(a, b) {
v...
How do I query for all dates greater than a certain date in SQL Server?
...
select *
from dbo.March2010 A
where A.Date >= Convert(datetime, '2010-04-01' )
In your query, 2010-4-01 is treated as a mathematical expression, so in essence it read
select *
from dbo.March2010 A
where A.Date >= 2005;
(2010 minus 4...