diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index e095528..19af2df 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -473,12 +473,12 @@ from dateutil.tz import UTC, tzlocal, gettz <TD> = timedelta(days=0, seconds=0, microseconds=0, milliseconds=0, minutes=0, hours=0, weeks=0) ``` -* **Use `'<D|DT>.weekday()'` to get the day of the week (Mon == 0).** +* **Use `'<D/DT>.weekday()'` to get the day of the week (Mon == 0).** * **`'fold=1'` means second pass in case of time jumping back for one hour.** ### Now ```python -<D|DTn> = D|DT.today() # Current local date or naive datetime. +<D/DTn> = D/DT.today() # Current local date or naive datetime. <DTn> = DT.utcnow() # Naive datetime from current UTC time. <DTa> = DT.now(<tz>) # Aware datetime from current tz time. ``` @@ -492,14 +492,14 @@ from dateutil.tz import UTC, tzlocal, gettz ```python <DTa> = <DT>.astimezone(<tz>) # Datetime, converted to passed timezone. -<Ta|DTa> = <T|DT>.replace(tzinfo=<tz>) # Unconverted object with new timezone. +<Ta/DTa> = <T/DT>.replace(tzinfo=<tz>) # Unconverted object with new timezone. ``` ### Encode ```python -<D|T|DT> = D|T|DT.fromisoformat('<iso>') # Object from ISO string. +<D/T/DT> = D/T/DT.fromisoformat('<iso>') # Object from ISO string. <DT> = DT.strptime(<str>, '<format>') # Datetime from str, according to format. -<D|DTn> = D|DT.fromordinal(<int>) # D|DTn from days since Christ. +<D/DTn> = D/DT.fromordinal(<int>) # D/DTn from days since Christ. <DTa> = DT.fromtimestamp(<real>, <tz>) # DTa from seconds since Epoch in tz time. ``` * **ISO strings come in following forms: `'YYYY-MM-DD'`, `'HH:MM:SS.ffffff[±<offset>]'`, or both separated by `'T'`.** @@ -507,9 +507,9 @@ from dateutil.tz import UTC, tzlocal, gettz ### Decode ```python -<str> = <D|T|DT>.isoformat() # ISO string representation. -<str> = <D|T|DT>.strftime('<format>') # Custom string representation. -<int> = <D|DT>.toordinal() # Days since Christ, ignoring time and tz. +<str> = <D/T/DT>.isoformat() # ISO string representation. +<str> = <D/T/DT>.strftime('<format>') # Custom string representation. +<int> = <D/DT>.toordinal() # Days since Christ, ignoring time and tz. <float> = <DT>.timestamp() # Seconds since Epoch in local time or tz. ```