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While reviewing: #20198, I notices this was defined in the DatetimeProperties itself:
pandas/pandas/core/indexes/accessors.py
Lines 114 to 143 in 78ded25
| class DatetimeProperties(Properties): | |
| """ | |
| Accessor object for datetimelike properties of the Series values. | |
| Examples | |
| -------- | |
| >>> s.dt.hour | |
| >>> s.dt.second | |
| >>> s.dt.quarter | |
| Returns a Series indexed like the original Series. | |
| Raises TypeError if the Series does not contain datetimelike values. | |
| """ | |
| def to_pydatetime(self): | |
| return self._get_values().to_pydatetime() | |
| @property | |
| def freq(self): | |
| return self._get_values().inferred_freq | |
| DatetimeProperties._add_delegate_accessors( | |
| delegate=DatetimeIndex, | |
| accessors=DatetimeIndex._datetimelike_ops, | |
| typ='property') | |
| DatetimeProperties._add_delegate_accessors( | |
| delegate=DatetimeIndex, | |
| accessors=DatetimeIndex._datetimelike_methods, | |
| typ='method') |
Is there any reason that we have it like that, while all others are just wrapped DatetimeIndex attributes/methods?
Because that means this returns (a bit strangly) an ndarray instead of a Series of the datetime.datetime values (making it inconsistent with other methods)