Python | Pandas Timestamp.today
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27 Jan, 2019
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Python is a great language for doing data analysis, primarily because of the fantastic ecosystem of data-centric python packages. Pandas is one of those packages and makes importing and analyzing data much easier.
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Timestamp.today()
function return the current time in the local timezone. This differs from datetime.today() in that it can be localized to a passed timezone.
Syntax :Timestamp.today(cls, tz=None) Parameters : tz : Timezone to localize to Return : today's timeExample #1: Use
Timestamp.today()
function to return the current time in the local timezone.
# importing pandas as pd
import pandas as pd
# Create the Timestamp object
ts = pd.Timestamp(year = 2011, month = 11, day = 21,
hour = 10, second = 49, tz = 'US/Central')
# Print the Timestamp object
print(ts)

Timestamp.today()
function to return the current time in the local timezone.
# return current time
ts.today()

Timestamp.today()
function has returned the current time in the local timezone.
Example #2: Use Timestamp.today()
function to return the current time in the local timezone.
# importing pandas as pd
import pandas as pd
# Create the Timestamp object
ts = pd.Timestamp(year = 2009, month = 5, day = 31,
hour = 4, second = 49, tz = 'Europe/Berlin')
# Print the Timestamp object
print(ts)

Timestamp.today()
function to return the current time in the local timezone.
# return current time
ts.today()

Timestamp.today()
function has returned the current time in the local timezone.