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Python | Pandas Timedelta.nanoseconds

Last Updated : 14 Jan, 2019
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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.nanoseconds property in pandas.Timedelta is used to return Number of nanoseconds.
Syntax: Timedelta.nanoseconds Parameters: None Returns: return the Number of nanoseconds.
Code #1: Python3 1==
# importing pandas as pd 
import pandas as pd 

# Create the Timedelta object 
td = pd.Timedelta('3 days 06:05:01.000000111') 

# Print the Timedelta object 
print(td) 

print(td.nanoseconds)
Output:
3 days 06:05:01.000000
111
Code #2: Python3 1==
# importing pandas as pd 
import pandas as pd 

# Create the Timedelta object 
td = pd.Timedelta('7 days 15 min 3 s 42 ns') 

# Print the Timedelta object 
print(td) 

print(td.nanoseconds)
Output:
7 days 00:15:03.000000
42
Code #3: Python3 1==
# importing pandas as pd 
import pandas as pd 
import datetime

# Create the Timedelta object 
td = pd.Timedelta(133, unit ='ns')

# Print the Timedelta object 
print(td) 

print(td.nanoseconds)
Output:
0 days 00:00:00.000000
133

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