I'm trying to use strftime()
to microsecond precision, which seems possible using %f
(as stated here). However when I try the following code:
import time
import strftime from time
print strftime("%H:%M:%S.%f")
...I get the hour, the minutes and the seconds, but %f
prints as %f
, with no sign of the microseconds. I'm running Python 2.6.5 on Ubuntu, so it should be fine and %f
should be supported (it's supported for 2.6 and above, as far as I know.)
You can use datetime
's strftime()
function to get this. The problem is that time
's strftime()
accepts a timetuple that does not carry microsecond information.
from datetime import datetime
datetime.now().strftime("%H:%M:%S.%f")
Should do the trick!