To return the number of nanoseconds in the given DateOffset object, use the offset.nanos property in Pandas.
At first, import the required libraries −
from pandas.tseries.frequencies import to_offset import pandas as pd
Set the timestamp object in Pandas −
timestamp = pd.Timestamp('2021-08-30 03:08:02.000045')
Create the DateOffset. We are incrementing the days here using the "D" frequency −
offset = to_offset("5D")Display the Updated Timestamp −
print("\nUpdated Timestamp...\n",timestamp + offset)
Return the nanoseconds in the given DateOffset object −
print("\nThe number of nanoseconds in the DateOffset object..\n", offset.nanos)Example
Following is the code −
from pandas.tseries.frequencies import to_offset
import pandas as pd
# Set the timestamp object in Pandas
timestamp = pd.Timestamp('2021-08-30 03:08:02.000045')
# Display the Timestamp
print("Timestamp...\n",timestamp)
# Create the DateOffset
# We are incrementing the days here using the "D" frequency
offset = to_offset("5D")
# Display the DateOffset
print("\nDateOffset...\n",offset)
# Display the Updated Timestamp
print("\nUpdated Timestamp...\n",timestamp + offset)
# return the nanoseconds in the given DateOffset object
print("\nThe number of nanoseconds in the DateOffset object..\n", offset.nanos)Output
This will produce the following code −
Timestamp... 2021-08-30 03:08:02.000045 DateOffset... <5 * Days> Updated Timestamp... 2021-09-04 03:08:02.000045 The number of nanoseconds in the DateOffset object.. 432000000000000