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Python Dates and Times in Python (2014) Where on Earth do Timezones Make Sense? Timezone Strings

Charles Harpke
Charles Harpke
33,986 Points

I'm unsure of what object I'm assigning to pytz.timezone. If we are to make it whatever comes in as 'tz'....

I keep gettng tripped up inside of my function....trying to initiate converting 'starter':

``

import datetime

import pytz

starter = pytz.utc.localize(datetime.datetime(2015, 10, 21, 23, 29))

def to_timezone(tz): starter = pytz.timezone('local') new_datetime = starter.astimezone(local) return new_datetime

``

timezone.py
import datetime

import pytz

starter = pytz.utc.localize(datetime.datetime(2015, 10, 21, 23, 29))

def to_timezone(tz):
  starter = pytz.timezone('local')
  new_datetime = starter.astimezone(local)
  return new_datetime 
Charles Harpke
Charles Harpke
33,986 Points

I.e., how can one create the timezone object without hardcoding: eastern = pytz.timezone('US/Eastern')

1 Answer

Kenneth Love
STAFF
Kenneth Love
Treehouse Guest Teacher

tz is going to be a name, like 'US/Eastern'. Use that to make the timezone object, just like you did in your eastern example.