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The dateutil module provides powerful extensions to the standard datetime module, available as an extension module which is compatible with Python 2.3+.

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Matplotlib issue on OS X ("ImportError: cannot import name _thread")

At some point in the last few days, Matplotlib stopped working for me on OS X. Here's the error I get when trying to import matplotlib: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/my/path/to/script/...
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ImportError: matplotlib requires dateutil

I have successfully installed matplotlib with python 2.6 on x64 Windows7. When I try to import matplotlib, it shows the following error. I have also installed numpy following this link: Installing ...
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What is the replacement for dateutil.parser in python3?

Python 2.x has a great function called dateutil.parser which turns an ISO8601 formatted date into a python datetime value. It's not present in Python 3. What is the replacement?
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Installing python dateutil

I tried to install python dateutil for my django tastypie but unsuccessful, http://labix.org/python-dateutil#head-2f49784d6b27bae60cde1cff6a535663cf87497b I downloaded the tar file in c:/python27 ...
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How to install python-dateutil on Windows?

I'm trying to convert some date/times to UTC, which I thought would be dead simple in Python - batteries included, right? Well, it would be simple except that Python (2.6) doesn't include any tzinfo ...
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Python datetime strptime() and strftime(): how to preserve the timezone information

See the following code: import datetime import pytz fmt = '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %Z' d = datetime.datetime.now(pytz.timezone("America/New_York")) d_string = d.strftime(fmt) d2 = datetime.datetime....
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Python dateutil.parser.parse parses month first, not day

I'm using dateutil.parser.parse to format a date from a string. But now it mixes up the month and the day. I have a string that contains 05.01.2015. After dateutil.parser.parse("05.01.2015") it ...
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Upgrade the Python package dateutil: Could not find a version

I tried to upgrade dateutil from 2.5.3 to the newest version 2.6.0 with pip install dateutil --upgrade, but got the issue Could not find a version. $ pip install dateutil --upgrade Collecting ...
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python 2.7: cannot pip on windows "bash: pip: command not found"

I am trying to install the SciPy stack located at https://scipy.org/stackspec.html [I am only allowed 2 links; trying to use them wisely]. I realize that there are much easier ways to do this, but I ...
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AttributeError when using "import dateutil" and "dateutil.parser.parse()" but no problems when using "from dateutil import parser"

I was playing with the dateutil module in Python 2.7.3. I simply wanted to use: import dateutil dateutil.parser.parse("01-02-2013") But I got an error: AttributeError: 'module' object has no ...
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Python cannot find dateutil.relativedelta

I am trying to run a program using paster serve, but I keep getting the error: ImportError: No module named dateutil.relativedelta I am running Python version 2.6.7 and dateutil version 1.5, so it ...
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Using datetime.timedelta to add years

I am doing some time calculations in Python. Goal: Part of this is trying to : Given a date, add time interval (X years, X months, X weeks), return date ie input args: input_time (datetime.date), ...
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Get the format in dateutil.parse

Is there a way to get the "format" after parsing a date in dateutil. For example something like: >>> x = parse("2014-01-01 00:12:12") datetime.datetime(2014, 1, 1, 0, 12, 12) x....
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What's the difference between pytz and dateutil? [closed]

I'm trying to implement timezone awareness in my Python application, and I have come across two different Python modules that implement this feature: pytz and python-dateutil. What is the difference ...
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How to parse multiple dates from a block of text in Python (or another language)

I have a string that has several date values in it, and I want to parse them all out. The string is natural language, so the best thing I've found so far is dateutil. Unfortunately, if a string has ...
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dateutil and pytz give different results

I have an issue comparing outputs with dateutil and pytz. I'm creating a aware datetime object (UTC) and then converting to a given time zone, but I get different answers. I suspect that dateutil ...
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Parsing a date in python without using a default

I'm using python's dateutil.parser tool to parse some dates I'm getting from a third party feed. It allows specifying a default date, which itself defaults to today, for filling in missing elements ...
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dateutil.relativedelta - How to get duration in days?

I wish to get the total duration of a relativedelta in terms of days. Expected: dateutil.timedelta(1 month, 24 days) -> dateutil.timedelta(55 days) What I tried: dateutil.timedelta(1 month, 24 ...
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How to use dateutil.relativedelta in Python 3.x?

Hello I am trying to use relativedelta from the dateutil module. I want to do what is mentioned here, add some months to a given datetime object. But I'm trying to use Python 3 for this and I am ...
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Import Error: "No module named 'dateutil' "

I installed Python-Dateutil package, but when i import it in my script , it's throwing error: import dateutil ImportError: No module named 'dateutil' when i checked the lib folder, dateutil.eggs ...
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How to handle DST and TZ in recurring events?

Does dateutil rrule support DST and TZ? Need something similar to iCalendar RRULE. If not - how to tackle this problem (scheduling recurring events & DST offset change) Imports >>> ...
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Python newbie - PIP / invalid syntax error [duplicate]

Ok, totally newbie to programming and python. Running Windows 7, python 2.7 x64. I am trying in install dateutil package using pip. I installed pip, numpy and pandas... which were pretty ...
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Inferring date format versus passing a parser

Pandas internals question: I've been surprised to find a few times that explicitly passing a callable to date_parser within pandas.read_csv results in much slower read time than simply using ...
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How to install the Six module in Python2.7

I am using Python 2.7 and trying to use dateutil as follows: from dateutil import parser as _date_parser However, I get the following error: Traceback (most recent call last): File "<pyshell#...
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Trouble in parsing date using dateutil

I am using python-dateutil for parsing a date from a string: import dateutil.parser print dateutil.parser.parse('some null string', fuzzy=True).date() 2012-10-18 print dateutil.parser.parse('some 31 ...
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Using dateutil.parser to parse a date in another language

Dateutil is a great tool for parsing dates in string format. for example from dateutil.parser import parse parse("Tue, 01 Oct 2013 14:26:00 -0300") returns datetime.datetime(2013, 10, 1, 14, 26, ...
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Exclude calendar holidays from rrule before processing

I am using the rrule method from python-dateutil package. I would like to create a rule that can ignore dates that are within a holiday calendar. I know about the exdate() method but this seems to ...
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Is this the right way to set a timezone with dateutil?

>>> import dateutil.parser, dateutil.tz as tz >>> dateutil.parser.parse('2017-08-09 10:45 am').replace(tzinfo=tz.gettz('America/New_York')) datetime.datetime(2017, 8, 9, 10, 45, ...
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How to convert a timedelta to a string and back again

Dateutil's timedelta object appears to have a custom __str__ method: In [1]: from datetime import timedelta In [2]: td = timedelta(hours=2) In [3]: str(td) Out[3]: '2:00:00' What I'd like to do is ...
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Elegant way to convert python datetime.timedelta to dateutil.relativedelta

Is there an elegant was to convert between relativedelta and timedelta? The use case is getting user input ISO date. Python's isodate will return either isodate.duration.Duration or datetime....
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Add one month to a given date (rounded day after) with Python

I'd like to add one month to a given date import datetime dt = datetime.datetime(year=2014, month=5, day=2) so I should get datetime.datetime(year=2014, month=6, day=2) but with dt = datetime....
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Python dateutil.parser throws "ValueError: day is out of range for month"

I have a the following code that runs fine with input format like {Year}/{Month} except when it comes to 1994/02 Here is the sample code >>> import dateutil.parser as dtp >>> dtp....
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Conda says conflict over installing dateutil in Python 3.5.1

I have a Python 3.5.1 environment managed by conda. I'm trying to create a new Python 3.5.1 environment with conda create and listing several of the modules I want in the new environment. One such ...
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Timezone offset sign reversed by dateutil?

Does anyone know why python's dateutil reverses the sign of the GMT offset when it parses the datetime field? Apparently this feature is a known outcome of not only dateutil but also other parsing ...
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Python dateutils print recurrence rule according to iCalendar format (see RFC 5545)

I am trying to print a recurrence rule as a string specified by iCalendar format (see RFC 5545). Im using python dateutils, in particular dateutil.rrule to create the recurrence rule and I want to ...
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dateutil 2.5.0 is the minimum required version

I'm running the jupyter notebook (Enthought Canopy python distribution 2.7) on Mac OSX (v 10.13.6). When I try to import pandas (import pandas as pd), I am getting the complaint: ImportError: ...
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Converting DDMMYYYY with dateutil.parser

I have the following string input : 24052017. When I try to do: >>>dateutil.parser.parse("24052017") It tells me that month must be in 1..12. I have even tried doing: >>>dateutil....
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Mypy can't find python-dateutil even after importing types-python-dateutil

I am running Mypy v0.910 with pre-commit. It complains that python-dateutil does not have type stubs. However, even after installing the stubs, I get the same error. My pre-commit config is ...
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Getting timezone from dateutil.parser.parse in Python

Trying to parse the datetime string with timezone info and get the utc offset from dateutil.parser import parse as parse_date s = '2017-08-28 06:08:20,488 CDT' dt = parse_date(s) print(dt.utcoffset())...
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Get all available timezones

I'm currently working on an application that is required to support multiple timezones. For that, I'm using the dateutil library. Now, I need a way to present the user a list of all available ...
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Python error importing dateutil

I try to execute marathon-lb.py and it throws the next error: Traceback (most recent call last): File "./marathon_lb.py", line 46, in <module> import dateutil.parser ImportError: No ...
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customize dateutil.parser century inference logic

I am working on old text files with 2-digit years where the default century logic in dateutil.parser doesn't seem to work well. For example, the attack on Pearl Harbor was not on dparser.parse("12/7/...
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Check if datetime string is in ISO 8601 format

I like to parse datetime strings with dateutil.parser.parse module. It's simple. However I noticed in my code that I have to check if the object is indeed in 8601 (and aware). My structure is: if ...
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dateutil.parser.parse() gives error "initial_value must be unicode or None, not str" on Windows platform

I'm sure there's a really simple solution to this, but I'm still fairly new to Python. I'm trying to use dateutil.parser.parse() to parse a string with a timestamp in it: >>> import ...
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Using python pandas to parse CSV with date in format Year, Day, Hour, Min, Sec

I have several CSV files with the format: Year,Day,Hour,Min,Sec.,P1'S1 2003, 1, 0, 0,12.22, 0.541 2003, 1, 1, 0,20.69, 0.708 2003, 1, 2, 0, 4.95, 0.520 2003, 1, 3, 0,13.42, 0.539 ... (where ...
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dateutils rrule returns dates that 2 months apart

I am new to Python and also dateutil module. I am passing the following arguments: disclosure_start_date = resultsDict['fd_disclosure_start_date'] disclosure_end_date = datetime.datetime.now() ...
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python - locale in dateutil / parser

I set locale.setlocale(locale.LC_TIME, ('de', 'UTF-8')) the string to parse is: Montag, 11. April 2016 19:35:57 I use: note_date = parser.parse(result.group(2)) but get the following error: ...
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Python dateutil date conversion

I'm trying to see if a list of dates are valid dates. I'm using the dateutil library, but I'm getting weird results. For example, when I try the following: import dateutil.parser as parser x = '10/84'...
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python dateutil unicode warning

im parsing some tweet's data from Twitter API using sixohsix library. Im trying to convert the date of the tweet to my locale: from pytz import timezone from dateutil import parser timestamp = ...
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Python dateutil parser, ignore non-date part of string

I am using dateutil to parse picture filenames and sort them according to date. Since not all my pictures have metadata, dateutil is trying to guess where to put them. Most of my pictures are in ...
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