pandas.Timestamp.isoformat#
- Timestamp.isoformat(sep='T', timespec='auto')#
Return the time formatted according to ISO 8601.
The full format looks like ‘YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS.mmmmmmnnn’. By default, the fractional part is omitted if self.microsecond == 0 and self.nanosecond == 0.
If self.tzinfo is not None, the UTC offset is also attached, giving giving a full format of ‘YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS.mmmmmmnnn+HH:MM’.
- Parameters:
- sepstr, default ‘T’
String used as the separator between the date and time.
- timespecstr, default ‘auto’
Specifies the number of additional terms of the time to include. The valid values are ‘auto’, ‘hours’, ‘minutes’, ‘seconds’, ‘milliseconds’, ‘microseconds’, and ‘nanoseconds’.
- Returns:
- str
See also
Timestamp.strftime
Return a formatted string.
Timestamp.isocalendar
Return a tuple containing ISO year, week number and weekday.
Examples
>>> ts = pd.Timestamp('2020-03-14T15:32:52.192548651') >>> ts.isoformat() '2020-03-14T15:32:52.192548651' >>> ts.isoformat(timespec='microseconds') '2020-03-14T15:32:52.192548'