pandas.TimedeltaIndex.days#
- property TimedeltaIndex.days[source]#
Number of days for each element.
See also
Series.dt.seconds
Return number of seconds for each element.
Series.dt.microseconds
Return number of microseconds for each element.
Series.dt.nanoseconds
Return number of nanoseconds for each element.
Examples
For Series:
>>> ser = pd.Series(pd.to_timedelta([1, 2, 3], unit='D')) >>> ser 0 1 days 1 2 days 2 3 days dtype: timedelta64[ns] >>> ser.dt.days 0 1 1 2 2 3 dtype: int64
For TimedeltaIndex:
>>> tdelta_idx = pd.to_timedelta(["0 days", "10 days", "20 days"]) >>> tdelta_idx TimedeltaIndex(['0 days', '10 days', '20 days'], dtype='timedelta64[ns]', freq=None) >>> tdelta_idx.days Index([0, 10, 20], dtype='int64')