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numpy.datetime_data
- numpy.datetime_data(dtype, /)
- 
    Get information about the step size of a date or time type. The returned tuple can be passed as the second argument of numpy.datetime64andnumpy.timedelta64.- Parameters
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      - dtypedtype
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        The dtype object, which must be a datetime64ortimedelta64type.
 
- Returns
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      - unitstr
- 
        The datetime unit on which this dtype is based. 
- countint
- 
        The number of base units in a step. 
 
 Examples>>> dt_25s = np.dtype('timedelta64[25s]') >>> np.datetime_data(dt_25s) ('s', 25) >>> np.array(10, dt_25s).astype('timedelta64[s]') array(250, dtype='timedelta64[s]')The result can be used to construct a datetime that uses the same units as a timedelta >>> np.datetime64('2010', np.datetime_data(dt_25s)) numpy.datetime64('2010-01-01T00:00:00','25s')
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