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 PeriodIndex.end_time attribute returns an Index object. The Index contains the end time of the period for each element in the given PeriodIndex object.
Syntax : PeriodIndex.end_time
Parameters : None
Return : IndexÂ
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Example #1: Use PeriodIndex.end_time attribute to find the end time of period for each element in the given PeriodIndex object.Â
Python3
# importing pandas as pdimport pandas as pdÂ
# Create the PeriodIndex objectpidx = pd.PeriodIndex(start ='2005-12-21 08:45 ',              end ='2005-12-21 11:55', freq ='H')Â
# Print the PeriodIndex objectprint(pidx) |
Output :Â
Now we will use the PeriodIndex.end_time attribute to find the end time of period for each element in the given object.
Python3
# return the end time of periodpidx.end_time |
Output :Â
As we can see in the output, the PeriodIndex.end_time attribute has returned an Index object containing the end time of period for each element in the given PeriodIndex object.
Example #2: Use PeriodIndex.end_time attribute to find the end time of period for each element in the given PeriodIndex object.Â
Python3
# importing pandas as pdimport pandas as pdÂ
# Create the PeriodIndex objectpidx = pd.PeriodIndex(start ='2011-02-14 04:30', Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â end ='2011-02-14 11:44', freq ='H')Â
# Print the PeriodIndex objectprint(pidx) |
Output :Â
Now we will use the PeriodIndex.end_time attribute to find the end time of period for each element in the given object.Â
Python3
# return the end time of periodpidx.end_time |
Output :Â
As we can see in the output, the PeriodIndex.end_time attribute has returned an Index object containing the end time of period for each element in the given PeriodIndex object.
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