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1 change: 0 additions & 1 deletion ci/code_checks.sh
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Expand Up @@ -104,7 +104,6 @@ if [[ -z "$CHECK" || "$CHECK" == "docstrings" ]]; then
-i "pandas.Timedelta.max PR02" \
-i "pandas.Timedelta.min PR02" \
-i "pandas.Timedelta.resolution PR02" \
-i "pandas.Timedelta.to_timedelta64 SA01" \
-i "pandas.TimedeltaIndex.to_pytimedelta RT03,SA01" \
-i "pandas.Timestamp.max PR02" \
-i "pandas.Timestamp.min PR02" \
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12 changes: 12 additions & 0 deletions pandas/_libs/tslibs/timedeltas.pyx
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Expand Up @@ -1411,6 +1411,18 @@ cdef class _Timedelta(timedelta):
"""
Return a numpy.timedelta64 object with 'ns' precision.

Since NumPy uses ``timedelta64`` objects for its time operations, converting
a pandas ``Timedelta`` into a NumPy ``timedelta64`` provides seamless
integration between the two libraries, especially when working in environments
that heavily rely on NumPy for array-based calculations.

See Also
--------
to_timedelta : Convert argument to timedelta.
numpy.timedelta64 : A NumPy object for time duration.
Timedelta : Represents a duration, the difference between two dates
or times.

Examples
--------
>>> td = pd.Timedelta('3D')
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