Question

I am writing a script in python and I need to know how many milliseconds are between two points in my code.

I have a global variable when the program starts like this:

from datetime import datetime
a=datetime.now()

When I need to know how many milliseconds have passed, I execute this:

  b=datetime.now()
  print (b.microseconds-a.microseconds)*1000

However I get this error:

AttributeError: 'datetime.datetime' object has no attribute 'microseconds'

What's wrong? How can I fix this?

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Solution

It is microsecond, without an "s" at the end

OTHER TIPS

A useful function is dir. You can do dir(object) to find out its properties. In this case, you want a.microsecond.

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