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I'm trying to replace the day in my if statement for my date but I keep getting this output for my year. 05/15/5 besides 05/15/2020 . Code is below:

today_date = datetime.datetime.now()
date = today_date.date()
formatted_date = datetime.date.strftime(date, "%m/%d/%Y")

mmonth = date.month
myear = date.year
mdate = date.day

if mdate < 7:
    m0weekend = formatted_date.replace(str(myear),str(mmonth),1)
else:
    m0weekend = formatted_date.replace(str(myear),str(mmonth),15)

3 Answers 3

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it's easier to replace the day before converting to a string:
date = date.replace(day=1)

or, in your case:

if mdate < 7:
    m0weekend = date.replace(day=1)
else:
    m0weekend = date.replace(day=15)
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formatted_date is actually a string. You are using the str.replace() method not the datetime.date.replace() method.

import datetime

today_date = datetime.datetime.now()
pre_formatted_date = today_date.date()


mmonth = pre_formatted_date.month
myear = pre_formatted_date.year
mdate = pre_formatted_date.day

if mdate < 7:
    pre_formatted_date = pre_formatted_date.replace(day=1)
else:
    pre_formatted_date = pre_formatted_date.replace(day=15)

print(pre_formatted_date)
formatted_date = pre_formatted_date.strftime("%m/%d/%Y")
print(formatted_date)

Which has the following output:

2020-05-15
05/15/2020
0

You might get today datetime.date directly from datetime rather than creating datetime.datetime and converting to date. After you have today you might create needed datetime.date and turn it into str, i.e.:

import datetime
today = datetime.date.today()
date = datetime.date(today.year, today.month, 1 if today.day < 7 else 15)
formatted_date = datetime.date.strftime(date, "%m/%d/%Y")
print(formatted_date)  # 05/15/2020

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