pandas.Timedelta.isoformat#
- Timedelta.isoformat()#
- Format Timedelta as ISO 8601 Duration like - P[n]Y[n]M[n]DT[n]H[n]M[n]S, where the- [n]s are replaced by the values. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601#Durations.- Returns
- str
 
 - See also - Timestamp.isoformat
- Function is used to convert the given Timestamp object into the ISO format. 
 - Notes - The longest component is days, whose value may be larger than 365. Every component is always included, even if its value is 0. Pandas uses nanosecond precision, so up to 9 decimal places may be included in the seconds component. Trailing 0’s are removed from the seconds component after the decimal. We do not 0 pad components, so it’s …T5H…, not …T05H… - Examples - >>> td = pd.Timedelta(days=6, minutes=50, seconds=3, ... milliseconds=10, microseconds=10, nanoseconds=12) - >>> td.isoformat() 'P6DT0H50M3.010010012S' >>> pd.Timedelta(hours=1, seconds=10).isoformat() 'P0DT1H0M10S' >>> pd.Timedelta(days=500.5).isoformat() 'P500DT12H0M0S'