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| From | Chris Kaynor <ckaynor@zindagigames.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.lang.python |
| Subject | Re: [SOLVED] There has to be a better way to split this string! |
| Date | 2016-02-09 18:02 -0800 |
| Message-ID | <mailman.15.1455069770.7749.python-list@python.org> (permalink) |
| References | <56BA91B5.5090400@cajuntechie.org> <56BA9505.40900@cajuntechie.org> <85mvr972vv.fsf@benfinney.id.au> <56BA9942.9060904@cajuntechie.org> |
On Tue, Feb 9, 2016 at 5:58 PM, Anthony Papillion <anthony@cajuntechie.org> wrote: > > On 02/09/2016 07:47 PM, Ben Finney wrote: > > Anthony Papillion <anthony@cajuntechie.org> writes: > > > >> On 02/09/2016 07:26 PM, Anthony Papillion wrote: > >>> I am using datetime.now() to create a unique version of a filename. > >>> […] > >> > >> Found the solution in strftime(). Exactly what I was looking for. > > > > For the task of making a unique filename, you should also consider the > > ‘tempfile’ module in the standard library. > > I looked at tempfile. Unfortunately, the filename has to be both > 'unique' and 'identifiable' to the original. So if I am using mydog.jpg > as the source and I am adding something unique to it, it has to still > have mydog.jpg in the filename. Tempfile, I think, doesn't allow an easy > way to do that. So I'm just adding the exact date and time which is > unique enough for my purposes. Actually, it doe (untested, but I've used the feature in projects): tempfile.TemporaryFile(prefix="mydog", suffix=".jpg") Chris
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Re: [SOLVED] There has to be a better way to split this string! Chris Kaynor <ckaynor@zindagigames.com> - 2016-02-09 18:02 -0800
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