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October 15, 2011 04:14
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Tells the time from a CET (Europe Time) to my Philippine Time
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#!/usr/bin/python | |
from time import localtime,gmtime, strftime | |
from datetime import date | |
import datetime | |
import os | |
#public static void main argzzz {{{ :D | |
x = int(strftime("%Y")) | |
m = int(strftime("%m")) | |
d = int(strftime("%d")) | |
h = int(strftime("%H")) + 6 | |
if(h > 17): | |
h = h % 24 | |
if(h>12): | |
h2 = h % 12 | |
else: | |
h2 = h | |
else: | |
pass | |
minute = strftime("%M") | |
date = datetime.date(x,m,d) | |
today = date.weekday() | |
print "Today is" , (datetime.date(2011,m,d)) , | |
print today | |
if h > 12: | |
print "The time is %s:%sPM" % (h2,minute) | |
else: | |
print "The time is %s:%sAM" % (h, minute) | |
if(today == 0): | |
print "MONDAY" | |
elif(today == 1): | |
print "TUESDAY" | |
elif(today == 2): | |
print "WEDNESDAY" | |
elif(today == 3): | |
print "THURSDAY" | |
elif(today == 4): | |
print "FRIDAY" | |
elif(today == 5): | |
print "SATURDAY" | |
else: | |
print "SUNDAY" |
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