deephyper.keras.callbacks.stop_on_timeout.datetime#

class deephyper.keras.callbacks.stop_on_timeout.datetime(year, month, day[, hour[, minute[, second[, microsecond[, tzinfo]]]]])[source]#

Bases: date

The year, month and day arguments are required. tzinfo may be None, or an instance of a tzinfo subclass. The remaining arguments may be ints.

Methods

astimezone

tz -> convert to local time in new timezone tz

combine

date, time -> datetime with same date and time fields

ctime

Return ctime() style string.

date

Return date object with same year, month and day.

dst

Return self.tzinfo.dst(self).

fromisocalendar

int, int, int -> Construct a date from the ISO year, week number and weekday.

fromisoformat

string -> datetime from a string in most ISO 8601 formats

fromordinal

int -> date corresponding to a proleptic Gregorian ordinal.

fromtimestamp

timestamp[, tz] -> tz's local time from POSIX timestamp.

isocalendar

Return a named tuple containing ISO year, week number, and weekday.

isoformat

[sep] -> string in ISO 8601 format, YYYY-MM-DDT[HH[:MM[:SS[.mmm[uuu]]]]][+HH:MM].

isoweekday

Return the day of the week represented by the date.

now

Returns new datetime object representing current time local to tz.

replace

Return datetime with new specified fields.

strftime

format -> strftime() style string.

strptime

string, format -> new datetime parsed from a string (like time.strptime()).

time

Return time object with same time but with tzinfo=None.

timestamp

Return POSIX timestamp as float.

timetuple

Return time tuple, compatible with time.localtime().

timetz

Return time object with same time and tzinfo.

today

Current date or datetime: same as self.__class__.fromtimestamp(time.time()).

toordinal

Return proleptic Gregorian ordinal.

tzname

Return self.tzinfo.tzname(self).

utcfromtimestamp

Construct a naive UTC datetime from a POSIX timestamp.

utcnow

Return a new datetime representing UTC day and time.

utcoffset

Return self.tzinfo.utcoffset(self).

utctimetuple

Return UTC time tuple, compatible with time.localtime().

weekday

Return the day of the week represented by the date.

Attributes

day

fold

hour

max

microsecond

min

minute

month

resolution

second

tzinfo

year

__add__(value, /)#

Return self+value.

astimezone()#

tz -> convert to local time in new timezone tz

combine()#

date, time -> datetime with same date and time fields

ctime()#

Return ctime() style string.

date()#

Return date object with same year, month and day.

dst()#

Return self.tzinfo.dst(self).

fromisocalendar()#

int, int, int -> Construct a date from the ISO year, week number and weekday.

This is the inverse of the date.isocalendar() function

fromisoformat()#

string -> datetime from a string in most ISO 8601 formats

fromordinal()#

int -> date corresponding to a proleptic Gregorian ordinal.

fromtimestamp()#

timestamp[, tz] -> tz’s local time from POSIX timestamp.

isocalendar()#

Return a named tuple containing ISO year, week number, and weekday.

isoformat()#

[sep] -> string in ISO 8601 format, YYYY-MM-DDT[HH[:MM[:SS[.mmm[uuu]]]]][+HH:MM]. sep is used to separate the year from the time, and defaults to ‘T’. The optional argument timespec specifies the number of additional terms of the time to include. Valid options are ‘auto’, ‘hours’, ‘minutes’, ‘seconds’, ‘milliseconds’ and ‘microseconds’.

isoweekday()#

Return the day of the week represented by the date. Monday == 1 … Sunday == 7

now()#

Returns new datetime object representing current time local to tz.

tz

Timezone object.

If no tz is specified, uses local timezone.

replace()#

Return datetime with new specified fields.

strftime()#

format -> strftime() style string.

strptime()#

string, format -> new datetime parsed from a string (like time.strptime()).

time()#

Return time object with same time but with tzinfo=None.

timestamp()#

Return POSIX timestamp as float.

timetuple()#

Return time tuple, compatible with time.localtime().

timetz()#

Return time object with same time and tzinfo.

today()#

Current date or datetime: same as self.__class__.fromtimestamp(time.time()).

toordinal()#

Return proleptic Gregorian ordinal. January 1 of year 1 is day 1.

tzname()#

Return self.tzinfo.tzname(self).

utcfromtimestamp()#

Construct a naive UTC datetime from a POSIX timestamp.

utcnow()#

Return a new datetime representing UTC day and time.

utcoffset()#

Return self.tzinfo.utcoffset(self).

utctimetuple()#

Return UTC time tuple, compatible with time.localtime().

weekday()#

Return the day of the week represented by the date. Monday == 0 … Sunday == 6