Select values between particular times of the day (e.g., 9:00-9:30 AM).
By setting start_time
to be later than end_time
, you can get the times that are not between the two times.
Initial time as a time filter limit.
End time as a time filter limit.
Include boundaries; whether to set each bound as closed or open.
Determine range time on index or columns value. For Series this parameter is unused and defaults to 0.
Data from the original object filtered to the specified dates range.
If the index is not a DatetimeIndex
See also
at_time
Select values at a particular time of the day.
first
Select initial periods of time series based on a date offset.
last
Select final periods of time series based on a date offset.
DatetimeIndex.indexer_between_time
Get just the index locations for values between particular times of the day.
Examples
>>> i = pd.date_range('2018-04-09', periods=4, freq='1D20min') >>> ts = pd.DataFrame({'A': [1, 2, 3, 4]}, index=i) >>> ts A 2018-04-09 00:00:00 1 2018-04-10 00:20:00 2 2018-04-11 00:40:00 3 2018-04-12 01:00:00 4
>>> ts.between_time('0:15', '0:45') A 2018-04-10 00:20:00 2 2018-04-11 00:40:00 3
You get the times that are not between two times by setting start_time
later than end_time
:
>>> ts.between_time('0:45', '0:15') A 2018-04-09 00:00:00 1 2018-04-12 01:00:00 4
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