2014-02-11 6:42 GMT+01:00 Igor Korot <ikoro...@gmail.com>: > Hi, ALL, > I am woking on an application for digital forensic. > In this application I am getting this 2 pieces of information: > > atime - long representing the time stamp > atime_nano - long representing the nanoseconds. > > What I'd like to do is to have a python datetime object which will be a > representation of those 2 values. > I can get a datetime object out of atime timestamp, but I don't know how to > do it for atime_nano. > > I did a little research. It looks like people on SO are saying that I will > not be able to get this kind of precision, but I'd be grateful if I can at > least get the best possible precision (millioseconds?) it would be great. > > Thank you for any pointers. > > -- > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list >
Hi, it seems, datetime has support for microseconds datetime.datetime(year, month, day, hour=0, minute=0, second=0, microsecond=0, tzinfo=None) http://docs.python.org/3.3/library/datetime.html#datetime.datetime I haven't done anything using this precision, but I guess, microseconds could be used out of the box; for some higher precision, you'd probably need to code your own datatype. hth, vbr -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list