Source code for pm4py.util.dt_parsing.variants.dummy

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import datetime


[docs] def apply(dt): if dt.endswith("Z"): # Z at the end of date means UTC, but that is not ISO format. # Replace "Z" with "+00:00" that is also UTC dt = dt[:-1] + "+00:00" dt0 = dt.split("T") datepart = dt0[0].split("-") dt2 = dt0[1].split("+") hourpart = dt2[0].split(":") year = int(datepart[0]) month = int(datepart[1]) day = int(datepart[2]) hour = int(hourpart[0]) minute = int(hourpart[1]) sms = hourpart[2].split(".") second = int(sms[0]) if len(sms) > 1: microseconds = int(sms[1]) * 1000 else: microseconds = 0 return datetime.datetime( year, month, day, hour, minute, second, microseconds )