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 TimedeltaIndex.microseconds
attribute return the number of microseconds for each element in the TimedeltaIndex object. The value returned ranges from 0 to less than 1 second.
Syntax : TimedeltaIndex.microseconds
Return : index object
Example #1: Use TimedeltaIndex.microseconds
attribute to find out the microsecond value for each entry of the TimedeltaIndex object.
# importing pandas as pd import pandas as pd # Create the TimedeltaIndex object tidx = pd.TimedeltaIndex(data = [ '1 days 02:00:00' , '1 days 06:05:01.000030' , '1 days 02:00:00' ]) # Print the TimedeltaIndex print (tidx) |
Output :
Now we will print the number of microseconds in each entry of the object.
# find microsecond number tidx.microseconds |
Output :
As we can see in the output, the TimedeltaIndex.microseconds
attribute has returned the number of microseconds in each element of the object.
Example #2: Use TimedeltaIndex.microseconds
attribute to find out the microsecond value for each entry of the TimedeltaIndex object.
# importing pandas as pd import pandas as pd # Create the TimedeltaIndex object tidx = pd.TimedeltaIndex(data = [ '-1 days 2 min 3us' , '1 days 06:05:01.000030' , '-1 days + 23:59:59.999999' ]) # Print the TimedeltaIndex print (tidx) |
Output :
Now we will print the number of microseconds in each entry of the object.
# find microsecond number tidx.microseconds |
Output :
As we can see in the output, the TimedeltaIndex.microseconds
attribute has returned the number of microseconds in each element of the object.