pyspark.pandas.TimedeltaIndex#
- class pyspark.pandas.TimedeltaIndex(data=None, unit=None, freq=<no value>, closed=None, dtype=None, copy=False, name=None)[source]#
- Immutable ndarray-like of timedelta64 data, represented internally as int64, and which can be boxed to timedelta objects. - Parameters
- dataarray-like (1-dimensional), optional
- Optional timedelta-like data to construct index with. 
- unitunit of the arg (D,h,m,s,ms,us,ns) denote the unit, optional
- Which is an integer/float number. 
- freqstr or pandas offset object, optional
- One of pandas date offset strings or corresponding objects. The string ‘infer’ can be passed in order to set the frequency of the index as the inferred frequency upon creation. 
- copybool
- Make a copy of input ndarray. 
- nameobject
- Name to be stored in the index. 
 
 - See also - Index
- The base pandas Index type. 
 - Examples - >>> from datetime import timedelta >>> ps.TimedeltaIndex([timedelta(1), timedelta(microseconds=2)]) ... TimedeltaIndex(['1 days 00:00:00', '0 days 00:00:00.000002'], dtype='timedelta64[ns]', freq=None) - From an Series: - >>> s = ps.Series([timedelta(1), timedelta(microseconds=2)], index=[10, 20]) >>> ps.TimedeltaIndex(s) ... TimedeltaIndex(['1 days 00:00:00', '0 days 00:00:00.000002'], dtype='timedelta64[ns]', freq=None) - From an Index: - >>> idx = ps.TimedeltaIndex([timedelta(1), timedelta(microseconds=2)]) >>> ps.TimedeltaIndex(idx) ... TimedeltaIndex(['1 days 00:00:00', '0 days 00:00:00.000002'], dtype='timedelta64[ns]', freq=None) - Methods - all(*args, **kwargs)- Return whether all elements are True. - any([axis])- Return whether any element is True. - append(other)- Append a collection of Index options together. - argmax()- Return a maximum argument indexer. - argmin()- Return a minimum argument indexer. - asof(label)- Return the label from the index, or, if not present, the previous one. - astype(dtype)- Cast a pandas-on-Spark object to a specified dtype - dtype.- copy([name, deep])- Make a copy of this object. - delete(loc)- Make new Index with passed location(-s) deleted. - difference(other[, sort])- Return a new Index with elements from the index that are not in other. - drop(labels)- Make new Index with passed list of labels deleted. - drop_duplicates([keep])- Return Index with duplicate values removed. - droplevel(level)- Return index with requested level(s) removed. - dropna([how])- Return Index or MultiIndex without NA/NaN values - equals(other)- Determine if two Index objects contain the same elements. - factorize([sort, use_na_sentinel])- Encode the object as an enumerated type or categorical variable. - fillna(value)- Fill NA/NaN values with the specified value. - get_level_values(level)- Return Index if a valid level is given. - holds_integer()- Whether the type is an integer type. - identical(other)- Similar to equals, but check that other comparable attributes are also equal. - insert(loc, item)- Make new Index inserting new item at location. - intersection(other)- Form the intersection of two Index objects. - is_boolean()- Return if the current index type is a boolean type. - is_categorical()- Return if the current index type is a categorical type. - is_floating()- Return if the current index type is a floating type. - is_integer()- Return if the current index type is an integer type. - is_interval()- Return if the current index type is an interval type. - is_numeric()- Return if the current index type is a numeric type. - is_object()- Return if the current index type is an object type. - isin(values)- Check whether values are contained in Series or Index. - isna()- Detect existing (non-missing) values. - isnull()- Detect existing (non-missing) values. - item()- Return the first element of the underlying data as a python scalar. - map(mapper[, na_action])- Map values using input correspondence (a dict, Series, or function). - max()- Return the maximum value of the Index. - min()- Return the minimum value of the Index. - notna()- Detect existing (non-missing) values. - notnull()- Detect existing (non-missing) values. - nunique([dropna, approx, rsd])- Return number of unique elements in the object. - rename(name[, inplace])- Alter Index or MultiIndex name. - repeat(repeats)- Repeat elements of a Index/MultiIndex. - set_names(names[, level, inplace])- Set Index or MultiIndex name. - shift([periods, fill_value])- Shift Series/Index by desired number of periods. - sort(*args, **kwargs)- Use sort_values instead. - sort_values([return_indexer, ascending])- Return a sorted copy of the index, and optionally return the indices that sorted the index itself. - symmetric_difference(other[, result_name, sort])- Compute the symmetric difference of two Index objects. - take(indices)- Return the elements in the given positional indices along an axis. - to_frame([index, name])- Create a DataFrame with a column containing the Index. - to_list()- Return a list of the values. - to_numpy([dtype, copy])- A NumPy ndarray representing the values in this Index or MultiIndex. - to_pandas()- Return a pandas Index. - to_series([name])- Create a Series with both index and values equal to the index keys useful with map for returning an indexer based on an index. - tolist()- Return a list of the values. - transpose()- Return the transpose, For index, It will be index itself. - union(other[, sort])- Form the union of two Index objects. - unique([level])- Return unique values in the index. - value_counts([normalize, sort, ascending, ...])- Return a Series containing counts of unique values. - view()- this is defined as a copy with the same identity - Attributes - T- Return the transpose, For index, It will be index itself. - Number of days for each element. - dtype- Return the dtype object of the underlying data. - empty- Returns true if the current object is empty. - has_duplicates- If index has duplicates, return True, otherwise False. - hasnans- Return True if it has any missing values. - inferred_type- Return a string of the type inferred from the values. - is_monotonic_decreasing- Return boolean if values in the object are monotonically decreasing. - is_monotonic_increasing- Return boolean if values in the object are monotonically increasing. - is_unique- Return if the index has unique values. - Number of microseconds (>= 0 and less than 1 second) for each element. - name- Return name of the Index. - names- Return names of the Index. - ndim- Return an int representing the number of array dimensions. - nlevels- Number of levels in Index & MultiIndex. - Number of seconds (>= 0 and less than 1 day) for each element. - shape- Return a tuple of the shape of the underlying data. - size- Return an int representing the number of elements in this object. - values- Return an array representing the data in the Index.