Teradata Package for Python Function Reference | 20.00 - get_init_timestamp - Teradata Package for Python - Look here for syntax, methods and examples for the functions included in the Teradata Package for Python.
Teradata® Package for Python Function Reference - 20.00
- Deployment
- VantageCloud
- VantageCore
- Edition
- Enterprise
- IntelliFlex
- VMware
- Product
- Teradata Package for Python
- Release Number
- 20.00.00.03
- Published
- December 2024
- ft:locale
- en-US
- ft:lastEdition
- 2024-12-19
- dita:id
- TeradataPython_FxRef_Enterprise_2000
- lifecycle
- latest
- Product Category
- Teradata Vantage
- teradataml.geospatial.geodataframecolumn.GeoDataFrameColumn.get_init_timestamp = get_init_timestamp(self)
- DESCRIPTION:
Returns the TimeStamp of the first point of a GeoSequence.
PARAMETERS:
None
SUPPORTED GEOMETRY TYPES:
GeoSequence.
RAISES:
TypeError, ValueError, TeradataMlException
RETURNS:
GeoDataFrameColumn
EXAMPLES:
from teradataml import GeoDataFrame, load_example_data
from teradataml import Point, LineString, Polygon, GeometryCollection
# Load example data.
load_example_data("geodataframe", "sample_shapes")
# Create a GeoDataFrame.
geodf = GeoDataFrame("sample_shapes")
print(geodf)
# Example 1: Get the timestamp of the first point of a Geosequence geometry in 'geosequence' column.
# Select 'skey' and 'geosequence' column and filter the rows where geometries are not None.
geoseq = geodf.select(["skey", "geosequence"])[geodf.geosequence != None]
geo_git = geoseq.geosequence.get_init_timestamp()
geoseq.assign(res = geo_git)