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I'm new to Python and programming in general. I was wondering, how would I remove the time form a date? Here is my code:

import datetime
currentDate = datetime.date.today()

userInput = input("Please enter your birth date? (dd/mm/yyyy) )")
birthdate = datetime.datetime.strptime(userInput, "%d/%m/%Y").date()

days = birthdate - currentDate
print('You were born ' +str(days), 'ago')

At the moment, if I typed in my birth date which is 14/10/1996, it outputs "You were born 6806 days, 00:00:00 ago." and I want it to just output the date so it would end up like this "You were born 6806 days ago."

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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  • days = (birthdate - currentDate).days Jun 3, 2015 at 19:13
  • Wouldn't it be days = (currentDate - birthdata).days as well instead of the other way around? Jun 3, 2015 at 19:17

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days is a timedelta object, and you can directly access its days component:

>>> days.days # -6806
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What you're actually asking to do is remove the time from the __str__ of a timedelta object, not a datetime object. The only way to do this is build your own string - timedelta's output format is not configurable.

print('You were born {} days ago'.format(days.days))
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  • While this could print "You were born 1 days ago" given the wrong input, that's probably not an issue for your target users
    – Eric
    Jun 3, 2015 at 19:15

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