pyarrow.DurationType#
- class pyarrow.DurationType#
Bases:
DataType
Concrete class for duration data types.
Examples
Create an instance of duration type:
>>> import pyarrow as pa >>> pa.duration('s') DurationType(duration[s])
- __init__(*args, **kwargs)#
Methods
__init__
(*args, **kwargs)equals
(self, other, *[, check_metadata])Return true if type is equivalent to passed value.
field
(self, i)- Parameters:
to_pandas_dtype
(self)Return the equivalent NumPy / Pandas dtype.
Attributes
Bit width for fixed width type.
Byte width for fixed width type.
If True, the number of expected buffers is only lower-bounded by num_buffers.
Number of data buffers required to construct Array type excluding children.
The number of child fields.
The duration unit ('s', 'ms', 'us' or 'ns').
- bit_width#
Bit width for fixed width type.
Examples
>>> import pyarrow as pa >>> pa.int64() DataType(int64) >>> pa.int64().bit_width 64
- byte_width#
Byte width for fixed width type.
Examples
>>> import pyarrow as pa >>> pa.int64() DataType(int64) >>> pa.int64().byte_width 8
- equals(self, other, *, check_metadata=False)#
Return true if type is equivalent to passed value.
- Parameters:
- Returns:
- is_equalbool
Examples
>>> import pyarrow as pa >>> pa.int64().equals(pa.string()) False >>> pa.int64().equals(pa.int64()) True
- has_variadic_buffers#
If True, the number of expected buffers is only lower-bounded by num_buffers.
Examples
>>> import pyarrow as pa >>> pa.int64().has_variadic_buffers False >>> pa.string_view().has_variadic_buffers True
- id#
- num_buffers#
Number of data buffers required to construct Array type excluding children.
Examples
>>> import pyarrow as pa >>> pa.int64().num_buffers 2 >>> pa.string().num_buffers 3
- num_fields#
The number of child fields.
Examples
>>> import pyarrow as pa >>> pa.int64() DataType(int64) >>> pa.int64().num_fields 0 >>> pa.list_(pa.string()) ListType(list<item: string>) >>> pa.list_(pa.string()).num_fields 1 >>> struct = pa.struct({'x': pa.int32(), 'y': pa.string()}) >>> struct.num_fields 2
- to_pandas_dtype(self)#
Return the equivalent NumPy / Pandas dtype.
Examples
>>> import pyarrow as pa >>> pa.int64().to_pandas_dtype() <class 'numpy.int64'>
- unit#
The duration unit (‘s’, ‘ms’, ‘us’ or ‘ns’).
Examples
>>> import pyarrow as pa >>> t = pa.duration('s') >>> t.unit 's'