pandas.Timedelta¶
-
class
pandas.
Timedelta
¶ Represents a duration, the difference between two dates or times.
Timedelta is the pandas equivalent of python’s
datetime.timedelta
and is interchangeable with it in most cases.Parameters: - value : Timedelta, timedelta, np.timedelta64, string, or integer
- unit : str, optional
Denote the unit of the input, if input is an integer. Default ‘ns’. Possible values: {‘Y’, ‘M’, ‘W’, ‘D’, ‘days’, ‘day’, ‘hours’, hour’, ‘hr’, ‘h’, ‘m’, ‘minute’, ‘min’, ‘minutes’, ‘T’, ‘S’, ‘seconds’, ‘sec’, ‘second’, ‘ms’, ‘milliseconds’, ‘millisecond’, ‘milli’, ‘millis’, ‘L’, ‘us’, ‘microseconds’, ‘microsecond’, ‘micro’, ‘micros’, ‘U’, ‘ns’, ‘nanoseconds’, ‘nano’, ‘nanos’, ‘nanosecond’, ‘N’}
- days, seconds, microseconds,
- milliseconds, minutes, hours, weeks : numeric, optional
Values for construction in compat with datetime.timedelta. np ints and floats will be coerced to python ints and floats.
Notes
The
.value
attribute is always in ns.Attributes
asm8
Return a numpy timedelta64 array scalar view. components
Return a Components NamedTuple-like days
Number of days. delta
Return the timedelta in nanoseconds (ns), for internal compatibility. microseconds
Number of microseconds (>= 0 and less than 1 second). nanoseconds
Return the number of nanoseconds (n), where 0 <= n < 1 microsecond. resolution
Return a string representing the lowest timedelta resolution. seconds
Number of seconds (>= 0 and less than 1 day). freq is_populated value Methods
ceil
return a new Timedelta ceiled to this resolution floor
return a new Timedelta floored to this resolution isoformat
Format Timedelta as ISO 8601 Duration like P[n]Y[n]M[n]DT[n]H[n]M[n]S
, where the[n]
s are replaced by the values.round
Round the Timedelta to the specified resolution to_pytimedelta
return an actual datetime.timedelta object note: we lose nanosecond resolution if any to_timedelta64
Returns a numpy.timedelta64 object with ‘ns’ precision total_seconds
Total duration of timedelta in seconds (to ns precision) view
array view compat