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Python time tzset() Method

Python time tzset() Method

The Python time tzset() method resets the time conversion rules used by the library routines. The environment variable TZ specifies how this is done. This method is available in UNIX Systems only.

The standard format of the TZ environment variable is (white space added for clarity) −

std offset [dst [offset [,start[/time], end[/time]]]]

Note: Changing the environment variables without calling the tzset() method can effect the output for the other methods like localtime().

Syntax

Following is the syntax for the Python time tzset() method −

time.tzset()
Parameters

The method does not accept any parameters.

Return Value

This method does not return any value.

Example

The following example shows the usage of the Python time tzset() method. Here, we are setting the timezones EST and AEDT as the environment variables and resetting the time conversion rules relative to the given time zone.

import time
import os

os.environ['TZ'] = 'EST+05EDT,M4.1.0,M10.5.0'
time.tzset()
print(time.strftime('%X %x %Z'))

os.environ['TZ'] = 'AEST-10AEDT-11,M10.5.0,M3.5.0'
time.tzset()
print(time.strftime('%X %x %Z'))

When we run above program, it produces following result −

13:00:40 02/17/09 EST
05:00:40 02/18/09 AEDT
Example

Another program where we are setting the environment as the UTC time can be seen below −

import time
import os

os.environ['TZ'] = 'UTC'
time.tzset()
print("After reset:", time.strftime('%X %x %Z'))

The output for the program above is displayed as follows −

05:25:03 01/12/23 UTC
Example

Sometimes it is more convenient to set the TZ environment variable to the path of the database files containing information of the timezone rules.

For example, here we are setting the TZ environment variable as "Asia/Kolkata" and resetting it using the tzset() method. Then to find the current local time, we are calling the localtime() method.

import time
import os

os.environ['TZ'] = 'Asia/Kolkata'
time.tzset()
print(time.localtime())
time.struct_time(tm_year=2023, tm_mon=1, tm_mday=12, tm_hour=15, tm_min=56, tm_sec=27, tm_wday=3, tm_yday=12, tm_isdst=0)

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