To return the microseconds from Timedelta object, use the timedelta.nanoseconds property. 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('4 days 10 min 25 s 15 ms 33 ns')
Display the Timedelta
print("Timedelta...\n", timedelta)Return the nanoseconds value
timedelta.nanoseconds
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('4 days 10 min 25 s 15 ms 33 ns')
# display the Timedelta
print("Timedelta...\n", timedelta)
# return the nanoseconds value
res = timedelta.nanoseconds
# display the nanoseconds
print("\nTimedelta (nanoseconds value)...\n", res)Output
This will produce the following code
Timedelta... 4 days 00:10:25.015000033 Timedelta (nanoseconds value)... 33