在Python中添加持续时间

时间:2010-03-09 16:04:55

标签: python datetime time

我想在Python中添加一系列拆分。时间以“00:08:30.291”之类的字符串开头。我似乎无法找到使用Python对象或API来使这个方便/优雅的正确方法。似乎时间对象不使用微秒,所以我使用datetime的strptime来成功解析字符串。但是,日期时间似乎没有增加,我真的不想过多天(即23 + 2小时= 25小时)。我可以使用datetime.time但它们也不会添加。 Timedeltas似乎是合适的,但似乎有点尴尬从其他事物转换。也许我错过了一些明显的东西。我希望能够:

for timestring in times:
    t = datetime.strptime("%H:%M:%S.%f", timestring).time
    total_duration = total_duration + t
print total_duration.strftime("%H:%M:%S.%f")

2 个答案:

答案 0 :(得分:10)

您正在使用的是时差,这就是使用datetime.timedelta仅适用于此的原因:

>>> import datetime
>>> d1 = datetime.datetime.strptime("00:08:30.291", "%H:%M:%S.%f")
>>> d1
datetime.datetime(1900, 1, 1, 0, 8, 30, 291000)
>>> d2
datetime.datetime(1900, 1, 1, 0, 2, 30, 291000)
>>> dt1 = datetime.timedelta(minutes=d1.minute, seconds=d1.second, microseconds=d1.microsecond)
>>> dt2 = datetime.timedelta(minutes=d2.minute, seconds=d2.second, microseconds=d2.microsecond)
>>> fin = dt1 + dt2
>>> fin
datetime.timedelta(0, 660, 582000)
>>> str(fin)
'0:11:00.582000'

另外,请不要将sum这样的名称用于变量,而是内置阴影。

答案 1 :(得分:0)

import numpy as np

# read file with one duration per line
with open('clean_times.txt', 'r') as f:
    x = f.read()

# Convert string to list of '00:02:12.31'
# I had to drop last item (empty string)
tmp = x.split('\n')[:-1]

# get list of ['00', 02, '12.31']
tmp = [i.split(':') for i in tmp.copy()]

# create numpy array with floats
np_tmp = np.array(tmp, dtype=np.float)

# sum via columns and divide
# hours/24 minutes/60 milliseconds/1000
# X will be a float array [days, hours, seconds]
# Something like `array([ 0.        , 15.68333333,  7.4189    ])`
X = np_tmp.sum(axis=0) / np.array([24, 60, 1000])

我在这里很开心,但是如果您需要像'15:41:07.518'这样的花哨的字符串 作为输出,继续阅读

# X will be a float array [hours, hours, seconds]
X = np_tmp.sum(axis=0) / np.array([1, 60, 1000])

# ugly part
# Hours are integer parts
H = int(X[0]) + int(X[1])
# Minutes are  hour fractional part and integer minutes part
tmp_M = (X[0] % 1 + X[1] % 1) * 60
M = int(tmp_M)
# Seconds are minutes fractional part and integer seconds part
tmp_S = tmp_M % 1 * 60 + X[2]
S = int(tmp_S)
# Milliseconds are seconds fractional part
MS = int(tmp_S % 1 * 1000)

# merge string for output
# Something like '15:41:07.518'
result = f'{H:02}:{M:02}:{S:02}.{MS:03}'