To return a new Timedelta floored to this resolution, use the timedelta.floor() method. For milliseconds floored resolution, set the freq parameter to the value ms.
At first, import the required libraries −
import pandas as pd
TimeDeltas is Python’s standard datetime library uses a different representation timedelta’s. Create a Timedelta object
timedelta = pd.Timedelta('2 days 10 hours 45 min 20 s 35 ms 55 ns')Display the Timedelta
print("Timedelta...\n", timedelta)Return the floored Timestamp with milliseconds floored resolution
timedelta.floor(freq='ms')
Example
Following is the code
import pandas as pd
# TimeDeltas is Python’s standard datetime library uses a different representation timedelta’s
# create a Timedelta object
timedelta = pd.Timedelta('2 days 10 hours 45 min 20 s 35 ms 55 ns')
# display the Timedelta
print("Timedelta...\n", timedelta)
# return the floored Timestamp
# with milliseconds floored resolution
res = timedelta.floor(freq='ms')
# display the floored Timestamp
print("\nTimedelta (milliseconds floored)...\n", res)Output
This will produce the following code
Timedelta... 2 days 10:45:20.035000055 Timedelta (milliseconds floored)... 2 days 10:45:20.035000