Series.dt.
total_seconds
Return total duration of each element expressed in seconds.
This method is available directly on TimedeltaArray, TimedeltaIndex and on Series containing timedelta values under the .dt namespace.
.dt
When the calling object is a TimedeltaArray, the return type is ndarray. When the calling object is a TimedeltaIndex, the return type is a Float64Index. When the calling object is a Series, the return type is Series of type float64 whose index is the same as the original.
See also
datetime.timedelta.total_seconds
Standard library version of this method.
TimedeltaIndex.components
Return a DataFrame with components of each Timedelta.
Examples
Series
>>> s = pd.Series(pd.to_timedelta(np.arange(5), unit='d')) >>> s 0 0 days 1 1 days 2 2 days 3 3 days 4 4 days dtype: timedelta64[ns]
>>> s.dt.total_seconds() 0 0.0 1 86400.0 2 172800.0 3 259200.0 4 345600.0 dtype: float64
TimedeltaIndex
>>> idx = pd.to_timedelta(np.arange(5), unit='d') >>> idx TimedeltaIndex(['0 days', '1 days', '2 days', '3 days', '4 days'], dtype='timedelta64[ns]', freq=None)
>>> idx.total_seconds() Float64Index([0.0, 86400.0, 172800.0, 259200.00000000003, 345600.0], dtype='float64')