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.
Timedelta is a subclass of datetime.timedelta
, and behaves in a similar manner. It is the pandas equivalent of python’s datetime.timedelta
and is interchangeable with it in most cases. Timedelta.delta
property in pandas.Timedelta
is used to return the timedelta in nanoseconds.
Syntax: Timedelta.delta
Parameters: None
Returns: return the timedelta in nanoseconds
Code #1:
# importing pandas as pd import pandas as pd # Create the Timedelta object td = pd.Timedelta( '3 days 06:05:01.000030' ) # Print the Timedelta object print (td) print (td.delta) |
3 days 06:05:01.000030 281101000030000
Code #2:
# importing pandas as pd import pandas as pd # Create the Timedelta object td = pd.Timedelta( '1 days 7 hours' ) # Print the Timedelta object print (td) print (td.delta) |
1 days 07:00:00 111600000000000
Code #3:
# importing pandas as pd import pandas as pd import datetime # Create the Timedelta object td = pd.Timedelta(datetime.timedelta(days = 3 , hours = 7 , seconds = 8 )) # Print the Timedelta object print (td) print (td.delta) |
3 days 07:00:08 284408000000000