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Created on 2006年06月14日 19:35 by gregory_p, last changed 2022年04月11日 14:56 by admin. This issue is now closed.
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| msg54831 - (view) | Author: Gregory Petrosyan (gregory_p) | Date: 2006年06月14日 19:35 | |
I think it would be nice to have dicts like
weekdays = {0:'Monday', ...}
isoweekdays = {1:'Monday', ...}
months = {1:'January', ...}
in the datetime module. IMO they are rather usefull.
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Regards, Gregory.
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| msg54832 - (view) | Author: Ziga Seilnacht (zseil) * (Python committer) | Date: 2007年04月03日 08:44 | |
The calendar module already has something similar; calendar.day_name, calendar.day_abbr, calendar.month_name, calendar.month_abbr. If you think there is still something missing, it would be better to add it there. |
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| msg59329 - (view) | Author: Christian Heimes (christian.heimes) * (Python committer) | Date: 2008年01月05日 20:11 | |
Yeah, use the calendar module. |
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| Date | User | Action | Args |
| 2022年04月11日 14:56:18 | admin | set | github: 43501 |
| 2008年01月05日 20:11:47 | christian.heimes | set | status: open -> closed resolution: wont fix messages: + msg59329 nosy: + christian.heimes |
| 2006年06月14日 19:35:42 | gregory_p | create | |