Answers for "'datetime.datetime' object has no attribute 'timedelta'"

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AttributeError: 'Timedelta' object has no attribute 'minutes'

df['minutes'] = df['time'].dt.total_seconds()/60
Posted by: Guest on September-09-2021
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type object 'datetime.datetime' has no attribute 'timedelta'

# Use either
import datetime
datetime.datetime.timedelta()
# or
from datetime import datetime
datetime.timedelta()
# But do not use (as you currently are):
from datetime import datetime
datetime.datetime.timedelta()
Posted by: Guest on April-19-2021
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AttributeError: type object 'datetime.datetime' has no attribute 'datetime'

>>> from datetime import datetime
>>> datetime
<type 'datetime.datetime'>
>>> datetime.datetime(2001,5,1) # You shouldn't expect this to work 
                                # as you imported the type, not the module
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
AttributeError: type object 'datetime.datetime' has no attribute 'datetime'
>>> datetime(2001,5,1)
datetime.datetime(2001, 5, 1, 0, 0)
Posted by: Guest on October-15-2021

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