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A python library that assists you in converting date from BS to AD and vice versa.
pip install datebs
convert the date 2020-07-01 into BS
python -m datebs BS --date 2020-07-01
from datebs import DateBS
import argparse
import datetime
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog="python -m datebs",description='Convert date from BS to AD and vice-versa')
parser.add_argument('calendar',type=str, help="calendar system in which date is to be displayed [AD|BS]")
parser.add_argument('--date',type=str, help="date opporsite to the calendar system")
args = parser.parse_args()
if (args.calendar == "BS"):
if args.date:
dateBS = DateBS.from_AD(datetime.datetime.strptime(args.date, "%Y-%m-%d"))
else:
dateBS = DateBS.from_AD(datetime.datetime.now())
print(dateBS)
else:
if args.date:
dateBS = DateBS.from_string(args.date)
print(dateBS.to_AD())
else:
print(datetime.datetime.now())
Use above formula to convert the date from one string format to another
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convert date from BS to AD and vice versa
We found that datebs demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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