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| From | Neil Cerutti <neilc@norwich.edu> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.lang.python |
| Subject | Re: Accessing the files by last modified time |
| Date | 2012-03-22 13:06 +0000 |
| Organization | Norwich University |
| Message-ID | <9t0mesFnj3U1@mid.individual.net> (permalink) |
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On 2012-03-22, Tim Williams <tjandacw@cox.net> wrote: > On Mar 22, 7:33?am, Sangeet <mrsang...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi >> >> I am new to the python programming language. >> >> I've been trying to write a script that would access the last >> modified file in one of my directories. I'm using Win XP. >> >> I saw a similar topic, on the forum before, however the reply >> using (os.popen) didn't work out for me. I'm not sure whether >> it was due to syntax errors either. >> >> Thanks, >> Sangeet > > Check out os.stat() I've been using os.path.getmtime, and converting that to a datetime object using datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp. Surprisingly, perhaps, this has been working. According to the docs, to avoid making any assumptiong, I might need to do: tm = os.path.getmtime(apath) lt = time.localtime(tm) datetime.datetime(lt.tm_year, lt.tm_mon, lt.tm_mday) Here's where I'm confused about the functioning of my original plan. The docs say: os.path.getmtime [...] The return value is a number giving the number of seconds since the epoch (see the time module). [...] classmethod datetime.fromtimestamp Return the local date and time corresponding to the POSIX timestamp, such as returned by time.time(). [...] time.time Return the time as a floating point number expressed as seconds since the epoch, in UTC. [...] I'm not completely sure the return type of getmtime and the argument type of fromtimestamp are really the same or not. I guess I came to that conclusion some time in the past, and it does seem to work. It may be a simple case of just different aspects the exact same type being being highlighted in each definition. -- Neil Cerutti
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Accessing the files by last modified time Sangeet <mrsangeet@gmail.com> - 2012-03-22 04:33 -0700
Re: Accessing the files by last modified time Chris Rebert <clp2@rebertia.com> - 2012-03-22 04:49 -0700
Re: Accessing the files by last modified time Sangeet <mrsangeet@gmail.com> - 2012-03-23 06:00 -0700
Re: Accessing the files by last modified time Sangeet <mrsangeet@gmail.com> - 2012-03-23 06:00 -0700
Re: Accessing the files by last modified time Tim Williams <tjandacw@cox.net> - 2012-03-22 05:04 -0700
Re: Accessing the files by last modified time Neil Cerutti <neilc@norwich.edu> - 2012-03-22 13:06 +0000
Re: Accessing the files by last modified time Sangeet <mrsangeet@gmail.com> - 2012-03-23 05:59 -0700
Re: Accessing the files by last modified time Peter Otten <__peter__@web.de> - 2012-03-22 13:38 +0100
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