pandas.Series.dt.total_seconds#
- Series.dt.total_seconds(*args, **kwargs)[source]#
- Return total duration of each element expressed in seconds. - This method is available directly on TimedeltaArray, TimedeltaIndex and on Series containing timedelta values under the - .dtnamespace.- Returns
- seconds[ndarray, Float64Index, Series]
- When the calling object is a TimedeltaArray, the return type is ndarray. When the calling object is a TimedeltaIndex, the return type is a Float64Index. When the calling object is a Series, the return type is Series of type float64 whose index is the same as the original. 
 
 - See also - datetime.timedelta.total_seconds
- Standard library version of this method. 
- TimedeltaIndex.components
- Return a DataFrame with components of each Timedelta. 
 - Examples - Series - >>> s = pd.Series(pd.to_timedelta(np.arange(5), unit='d')) >>> s 0 0 days 1 1 days 2 2 days 3 3 days 4 4 days dtype: timedelta64[ns] - >>> s.dt.total_seconds() 0 0.0 1 86400.0 2 172800.0 3 259200.0 4 345600.0 dtype: float64 - TimedeltaIndex - >>> idx = pd.to_timedelta(np.arange(5), unit='d') >>> idx TimedeltaIndex(['0 days', '1 days', '2 days', '3 days', '4 days'], dtype='timedelta64[ns]', freq=None) - >>> idx.total_seconds() Float64Index([0.0, 86400.0, 172800.0, 259200.00000000003, 345600.0], dtype='float64')