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pydateparser 0.2.6
pydateparser
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Installation
Usage
License
Installation
pydateparser is distributed on PyPI as a universal
wheel and is available on Linux/macOS and Windows and supports
Python 3.6+.
$ pip install pydateparser
Usage
sample input:
from pydateparser import DateParser as parser
text = 'Today is 10/12/16 and tomorrow is January 01 2019.'
dp = parser(text, start_year=2000, end_year=2020, locale=None)
sample output:
dp.date
#output
[datetime(date='january 01 2019', token_span=(34, 49), token_index=(6, 8), locale='%B %d %Y'),
datetime(date='10/12/16', token_span=(9, 17), token_index=(2, 2), locale='%d/%m/%y')]
for an extended usage demo refer this notebook.
License
pydateparser is distributed under the terms of the
MIT License.
For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.
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