Python Arrow Module: get the current UTC datetime, local datetime and datetime of a given location using arrow module
Write a Python program to get the current UTC datetime, local datetime and datetime of a given location using arrow module.
Sample Solution:
Python Code:
import arrow
a = arrow.utcnow()
print("Current datetime:")
print(a)
print("\nCurrent local datetime:")
b = arrow.now()
print(b)
print("\nSpecified local datetime (US/Mountain):")
c = arrow.now('US/Mountain')
print(c)
Sample Output:
Current datetime: 2019-06-04T06:40:36.294600+00:00 Current local datetime: 2019-06-04T12:10:36.295600+05:30 Specified local datetime (US/Mountain): 2019-06-04T00:40:36.295600-06:00
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