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pandas - change time object to a float?

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I have a field for call length in my raw data which is listed as an object, such as: 00:10:30 meaning 10 minutes and 30 seconds. How can I convert this to a number like 10.50?

I keep getting errors. If convert the fields with pd.datetime then I can't do an .astype('float'). In Excel, I just multiple the time stamp by 1440 and it outputs the number value I want to work with. (Timestamp * 24 * 60)

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trench Avatar asked Dec 15 '22 16:12

trench


2 Answers

You can use time deltas to do this more directly:

In [11]: s = pd.Series(["00:10:30"])

In [12]: s = pd.to_timedelta(s)

In [13]: s
Out[13]:
0   00:10:30
dtype: timedelta64[ns]

In [14]: s / pd.offsets.Minute(1)
Out[14]:
0    10.5
dtype: float64
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Andy Hayden Avatar answered Feb 02 '23 00:02

Andy Hayden


I would convert the string to a datetime and then use the dt accessor to access the components of the time and generate your minutes column:

In [16]:

df = pd.DataFrame({'time':['00:10:30']})
df['time'] = pd.to_datetime(df['time'])
df['minutes'] = df['time'].dt.hour * 60 + df['time'].dt.minute + df['time'].dt.second/60
df
Out[16]:
                 time  minutes
0 2015-02-05 00:10:30     10.5
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EdChum Avatar answered Feb 02 '23 00:02

EdChum