To find the end time for the given Period object, use the period.end_time property.
At first, import the required libraries −
import pandas as pd
The pandas.Period represents a period of time. Creating two Period objects −
period1 = pd.Period("2020-09-23 03:55:20") period2 = pd.Period(freq="T", year = 2021, month = 2, day = 14, hour = 2, minute = 35)
Display the Period objects −
print("Period1...\n", period1) print("Period2...\n", period2)
Get the end time from two Period objects −
res1 = period1.end_time res2 = period2.end_time
Example
Following is the code −
import pandas as pd # The pandas.Period represents a period of time # creating two Period objects period1 = pd.Period("2020-09-23 03:55:20") period2 = pd.Period(freq="T", year = 2021, month = 2, day = 14, hour = 2, minute = 35) # display the Period objects print("Period1...\n", period1) print("Period2...\n", period2) # get the end time from two Period objects res1 = period1.end_time res2 = period2.end_time # Return the end time from two Period objects print("\nDisplay the end time from the 1st Period object ...\n", res1) print("\nDisplay the end time from the 2nd Period object ...\n", res2)
Output
This will produce the following code −
Period1... 2020-09-23 03:55:20 Period2... 2021-02-14 02:35 Display the end time from the 1st Period object ... 2020-09-23 03:55:20.999999999 Display the end time from the 2nd Period object ... 2021-02-14 02:35:59.999999999