birone
birone

Reputation: 2089

Converting pandas DatetimeIndex to 'float days format' with Matplotlib.dates.datestr2num

Some Matplotlib methods need days in 'float days format'. datestr2num is a converter function for this, but it falls over with the relevant pandas objects:

In [3]: type(df.index)
Out[3]: pandas.tseries.index.DatetimeIndex
In [4]: type(df.index[0])
Out[4]: pandas.tslib.Timestamp
In [5]: mpl.dates.date2num(df.index)
Out [5]: ...
AttributeError: 'numpy.datetime64' object has no attribute 'toordinal'

This provides a usable list of times in 'float days format':

dates = [mpl.dates.date2num(t) for t in df.index]

But is there a better way?

Upvotes: 7

Views: 11382

Answers (2)

bcrich
bcrich

Reputation: 21

Another alternative you can use is:

import matplotlib.dates as mdates

df.index.map(mdates.date2num)

Upvotes: 0

joris
joris

Reputation: 139292

You can use the to_pydatetime method of the DatetimeIndex (this will convert it to an array of datetime.datetime's, and mpl.dates.date2num will know how to handle those):

mpl.dates.date2num(df.index.to_pydatetime())

The reason that date2num does not natively handle a pandas DatetimeIndex, is because matplotlib does not yet support the numpy datetime64 dtype (which is how the data are stored in a DatetimeIndex).

Upvotes: 11

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