sequence_to_td64ns(data, copy: 'bool' = False, unit=None, errors='raise') -> 'tuple[np.ndarray, Tick | None]'
Unlike pandas.to_timedelta
, if setting errors=ignore
will not cause errors to be ignored; they are caught and subsequently ignored at a higher level.
The timedelta unit to treat integers as multiples of. For numeric data this defaults to 'ns'
. Must be un-specified if the data contains a str and errors=="raise"
.
How to handle elements that cannot be converted to timedelta64[ns]. See pandas.to_timedelta
for details.
The sequence converted to a numpy array with dtype timedelta64[ns]
.
The inferred frequency of the sequence.
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