Python is a great language for doing data analysis, primarily because of the fantastic ecosystem of data-centric python packages. Pandas is one of those packages and makes importing and analyzing data much easier.
Pandas DatetimeIndex.minute
attribute outputs an Index object containing the minute values present in each of the entries of the DatetimeIndex object.
Syntax: DatetimeIndex.minute
Return: Index containing minutes.
Example #1: Use DatetimeIndex.minute
attribute to find the minute values present in the DatetimeIndex object.
# importing pandas as pd import pandas as pd # Create the DatetimeIndex # Here the 'T' represents minutely frequency didx = pd.DatetimeIndex(start = '2000-01-10 06:30' , freq = 'T' , periods = 3 , tz = 'Asia/Calcutta' ) # Print the DatetimeIndex print (didx) |
Output :
Now we want to find all the minute values present in the DatetimeIndex object.
# find all the minute values present in the object didx.minute |
Output :
As we can see in the output, the function has returned an Index object containing the minute values present in each entry of the DatetimeIndex object. Here 30, 31 and 32 are the minute values in the entries of the DatetimeIndex object.
Example #2: Use DatetimeIndex.minute
attribute to find the minute values present in the DatetimeIndex object.
# importing pandas as pd import pandas as pd # Create the DatetimeIndex # Here the 'BH' represents business hour frequency didx = pd.DatetimeIndex(start = '2014-08-01 10:05' , freq = 'BH' , periods = 5 , tz = 'Asia/Calcutta' ) # Print the DatetimeIndex print (didx) |
Output :
Now we want to find all the minute values present in the DatetimeIndex object.
# find all the minute values present in the object didx.minute |
Output :
As we can see in the output, the function has returned an Index object containing the minute values present in each entry of the DatetimeIndex object.