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Python | os.utime() method

OS module in Python provides functions for interacting with the operating system. OS comes under Python’s standard utility modules. This module provides a portable way of using operating system dependent functionality.

os.utime() method of os module in Python is used to set the access and modified time of the specified path.

Syntax: os.utime(path, times = None, *, [ns, ]dir_fd = None, follow_symlinks = True)

Parameter:
path: A string or bytes object representing a valid file system path.
times (optional): A 2-tuple of the form (atime, mtime) where each member is an integer or float value representing access time and modification time in seconds respectively.
ns (optional): A 2-tuple of the form (atime_ns, mtime_ns) where each member is an integer or float value representing access time and modification time in nanoseconds respectively.
dir_fd: A file descriptor referring to a directory. The default value of this parameter is None.
follow_symlinks: A boolean value either True or False. If True method will follow symbolic link otherwise not.

Return Type: This method does not return any value

Code #1: Use of os.utime() method




# Python program to explain os.utime() method 
    
# importing os module 
import os
  
# Path
path = '/home / ihritik / Documents / file.txt'
  
# Print current access and modification time
# of the above specified path
print("Current access time:", os.stat(path).st_atime)
print("Current modification time:", os.stat(path).st_mtime)
  
# Access time in seconds
atime = 200000000
  
# Modification time in seconds
mtime = 100000000
  
# Set the access time and 
# modification time for the
# above specified path
# using os.utime() method
tup = (atime, mtime)
os.utime(path, tup)
  
print("\nAccess and modification time changed\n")
  
# Print current access and modification time
print("Current access time:", os.stat(path).st_atime)
print("Current modification time:", os.stat(path).st_mtime)
  
# Either we can specify times
# or specify ns parameter.
# It is an error to specify
# tuples for both times and ns


Output:

Current access time (in seconds): 1568930018.710342
Current modification time (in seconds): 1568930018.610892

Access and modification time changed

Current access time (in seconds): 200000000.0
Current modification time (in seconds): 100000000.0

Code #2: If ns parameter is specified,




# Python program to explain os.utime() method 
    
# importing os module 
import os
  
  
# Path
path = '/home / ihritik / Documents / file.txt'
  
  
# Print current access and modification time
# of the above specified path
print("Current access time (in seconds):", os.stat(path).st_atime)
print("Current modification time (in seconds):", os.stat(path).st_mtime)
  
# Access time in nanoseconds
atime_ns = 20000000012345
  
# Modification time in nanoseconds
mtime_ns = 10000000012345
  
# Set the access time and 
# modification time in nanoseconds 
# for the above specified path
# using os.utime() method
# (ns is keyword only argument) 
tup = (atime_ns, mtime_ns)
os.utime(path, ns = tup)
  
print("\nAccess and modification time changed\n")
  
# Print current access and modification time
print("Current access time (in seconds):", os.stat(path).st_atime)
print("Current modification time (in seconds):", os.stat(path).st_mtime)
  
# Either we can specify times
# or specify ns parameter.
# It is an error to specify
# tuples for both times and ns


Output:

Current access time (in seconds): 1568930018.710342
Current modification time (in seconds): 1568930018.610892

Access and modification time changed

Current access time (in seconds): 20000.000012345
Current modification time (in seconds): 10000.000012345

Code #3: If times parameter is None and ns parameter is unspecified




# Python program to explain os.utime() method 
    
# importing os module 
import os
  
  
# Path
path = '/home / ihritik / Documents / file.txt'
  
  
# Print current access and modification time
# of the above specified path
print("Current access time (in seconds):", os.stat(path).st_atime)
print("Current modification time (in seconds):", os.stat(path).st_mtime)
  
  
# Set the access time and 
# modification time in nanoseconds 
# for the above specified path
# using os.utime() method
os.utime(path)
  
print("\nAccess and modification time changed\n")
  
# Print current access and modification time
print("Current access time (in seconds):", os.stat(path).st_atime)
print("Current modification time (in seconds):", os.stat(path).st_mtime)
  
# If times is None and ns is unspecified,
# then it will be equivalent to
# specifying ns = (atime_ns, mtime_ns)
# where member atime_ns and mtime_ns
# are current time in nanoseconds 


Output:

Current access time (in seconds): 20000.000012345
Current modification time (in seconds): 10000.000012345

Access and modification time changed

Current access time (in seconds): 1568930018.710342
Current modification time (in seconds): 1568930018.610892

Reference: https://docs.python.org/3/library/os.html#os.utime

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