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import datetime #import module
from datetime import timedelta #import method from module
#You can also use alias names for both
import datetime as dt
from datetime import timedelta as td
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from time import sleep
# or import time
a = 10
sleep(4) # sleep function from time library
print(a)
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# import modules/files/functions
import MODULE_NAME/PATH_TO_FILE # just import the module
import MODULE_NAME/PATH_TO_FILE as # imports the module "under some name"
from MODULE_NAME/PATH_TO_FILE import FILE/FUNCTION # imports just one file/function of the module
from MODULE_NAME/PATH_TO_FILE import FILE/FUNCTION as
from MODULE_NAME/PATH_TO_FILE import * # imports all functions/files from one module/file
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from time import sleep as stop # changes the name of the function to anything you want
print("hi")
stop(3) # works the same as the function without the as
print("bye")
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Command: import
What is import: Import Statement
Description: The import statement is used to import modules or specific functions, classes, or variables from modules into your Python script.
Example: import math will import the math module, allowing you to use its functions, like math.sqrt(4) to calculate the square root of 4.