I have a dataset df:
               Dewptm   Fog  Humidity   Pressurem     Tempm      Wspdm  Rainfall
datetime_utc                            
1996-11-01    11.666667 0.0  52.916667  -2659.666667  22.333333  2.466667   0
1996-11-02    10.458333 0.0  48.625000  1009.833333   22.916667  8.028571   0
1996-11-03    12.041667 0.0  55.958333  1010.500000   21.791667  4.804545   0
1996-11-04    10.222222 0.0  48.055556  1011.333333   22.722222  1.964706   0
...
Here is df.columns:
Index(['Dewptm', 'Fog', 'Humidity', 'Pressurem', 'Rain', 'Tempm', 'Wspdm',
       'Rainfall'],
      dtype='object')
How could I split datetime_utc column into the year, month and day column?
I tried:
df["day"] = df['datetime_utc'].map(lambda x: x.day)
df["month"] = df['datetime_utc'].map(lambda x: x.month)
df["year"] = df['datetime_utc'].map(lambda x: x.year)
Error:
KeyError: 'datetime_utc'
Also
pd.concat([df.drop('datetime_utc', axis = 1), 
          (df.datetime_utc.str.split("-).str[:3].apply(pd.Series)
          .rename(columns={0:'year', 1:'month', 2:'day'}))], axis = 1)
I am getting error:
KeyError: "['datetime_utc'] not found in axis" The problem I am facing is the column
datetime_utcis the default index column in my dataset, Please suggest me an approach.
In Excel, you can use below simple formulas to extract day, month or year only from a date cell. 1. Select a cell, for instance, C2, type this formula =DAY(A2), press Enter, the day of the reference cell is extracted. 2.
The problem is that datetime_utc is in your index instead a column, so you have to access your index to be able to make your new columns:
df['day'] = df.index.day
df['month'] = df.index.month
df['year'] = df.index.year
print(df)
                 Dewptm  Fog   Humidity    Pressurem      Tempm     Wspdm  \
datetime_utc                                                                
1996-11-01    11.666667  0.0  52.916667 -2659.666667  22.333333  2.466667   
1996-11-02    10.458333  0.0  48.625000  1009.833333  22.916667  8.028571   
1996-11-03    12.041667  0.0  55.958333  1010.500000  21.791667  4.804545   
1996-11-04    10.222222  0.0  48.055556  1011.333333  22.722222  1.964706   
              Rainfall  day  month  year  
datetime_utc                              
1996-11-01           0    1     11  1996  
1996-11-02           0    2     11  1996  
1996-11-03           0    3     11  1996  
1996-11-04           0    4     11  1996  
If you want datetime_utc as a column you have to reset your index and then you can access the datetime methods with dt.month, dt.year and dt.day like following:
# Reset our index so datetime_utc becomes a column
df.reset_index(inplace=True)
# Create new columns
df['day'] = df['datetime_utc'].dt.day
df['month'] = df['datetime_utc'].dt.month
df['year'] = df['datetime_utc'].dt.year
print(df)
  datetime_utc     Dewptm  Fog   Humidity    Pressurem      Tempm     Wspdm  \
0   1996-11-01  11.666667  0.0  52.916667 -2659.666667  22.333333  2.466667   
1   1996-11-02  10.458333  0.0  48.625000  1009.833333  22.916667  8.028571   
2   1996-11-03  12.041667  0.0  55.958333  1010.500000  21.791667  4.804545   
3   1996-11-04  10.222222  0.0  48.055556  1011.333333  22.722222  1.964706   
   Rainfall  day  month  year  
0         0    1     11  1996  
1         0    2     11  1996  
2         0    3     11  1996  
3         0    4     11  1996  
Note if your index is not in datetime type yet, use the following before you try to extract year, month and day:
df.index = pd.to_datetime(df.index)
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