What is Timestamp?
A timestamp is a sequence of characters or encoded information that identifies when a particular event occurred, typically providing the date and time of day, and can be accurate to a fraction of a second.
The timestamp method is used for a variety of synchronization purposes, including assigning a sequence order to a multievent transaction so that the transaction can be canceled if a fault occurs. A timestamp can also be used to record time in reference to a specific starting point in time.
Uses of Timestamp:
Timestamps are used to maintain track of information stored online or on a computer. A timestamp indicates when data was generated, shared, modified, or removed.
Here are some examples of how timestamps can be used:
- A timestamp in a computer file indicates when the file was last modified.
- Photographs with digital cameras have timestamps that show the date and time of day they were taken.
- The date and time of the post are included in social media posts.
- Timestamps are used in online chat and instant messages to record the date and time that a message was delivered, received, or viewed.
- Timestamps are used in blockchain blocks to confirm the validity of transactions, such as those involving cryptocurrencies.
- To secure the integrity and quality of data, data management relies on timestamps.
- Timestamps are used in digital contracts and digital signatures to signify when a document was signed.
Pandas Timestamp.ctime Function:
The Timestamp.ctime() function in Pandas gives the time in string format. The resulting string object is formatted in the ctime() style.
Syntax:
Timestamp.ctime()
Parameters: It has no arguments
Return Value:
The time in string format is returned by the Timestamp.ctime() function
Pandas Timestamp.ctime Function in Python
Example1
Approach:
- Import pandas module using the import keyword.
- Pass some random year, month, day, hour, second, tz =’Asia/Kolkata’ (Timezone) as the arguments to the Timestamp() function of the pandas module to get the Timestamp object.
- Print the above-obtained Timestamp object
- Apply ctime() function on the above Timestamp object to get the time in the given timestamp object in string(ctime) format.
- The Exit of the Program.
Below is the implementation:
# Import pandas module using the import keyword. import pandas as pd # Pass some random year, month, day, hour, second, tz ='Asia/Kolkata' # (Timezone) as the arguments to the Timestamp() function of the # pandas module to get the Timestamp object time_stamp_obj = pd.Timestamp(year = 2020, month = 8, day = 30, hour = 10, second = 45, tz = 'Asia/Kolkata' ) # Print the above obtained Timestamp object print("The above obtained Timestamp object:", time_stamp_obj) # Apply ctime() function on the above Timestamp object to # get the time in the given timestamp object in string(ctime) format print("The time in the given timestamp object in string(ctime) format:") time_stamp_obj.ctime()
Output:
The above obtained Timestamp object: 2020-08-30 10:00:45+05:30 The time in the given timestamp object in string(ctime) format: 'Sun Aug 30 10:00:45 2020'
Example2
Approach:
- Import pandas module using the import keyword.
- Pass some random year, month, day, hour, second, tz =’US/Central'(Timezone) as the arguments to the Timestamp() function of the pandas module to get the Timestamp object.
- Print the above-obtained Timestamp object
- Apply ctime() function on the above Timestamp object to get the time in the given timestamp object in string(ctime) format.
- The Exit of the Program.
Below is the implementation:
# Import pandas module using the import keyword. import pandas as pd # Pass some random year, month, day, hour, second, tz = 'US/Central' # (Timezone) as the arguments to the Timestamp() function of the # pandas module to get the Timestamp object time_stamp_obj = pd.Timestamp(year = 2018, month = 4, day = 20, hour = 5, second = 15, tz = 'US/Central' ) # Print the above obtained Timestamp object print("The above obtained Timestamp object:", time_stamp_obj) # Apply ctime() function on the above Timestamp object to # get the time in the given timestamp object in string(ctime) format print("The time in the given timestamp object in string(ctime) format:") time_stamp_obj.ctime()
Output:
The above obtained Timestamp object: 2018-04-20 05:00:15-05:00 The time in the given timestamp object in string(ctime) format: 'Fri Apr 20 05:00:15 2018'