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Python is a great language for doing data analysis, primarily because of the fantastic ecosystem of data-centric python packages. Pandas is one of those packages and makes importing and analyzing data much easier. Pandas Timestamp.dst() function return a timedelta object which contains self.tzinfo.dst(self) value. It returns the Daylight Saving Time for the timezone of the given Timestamp object.
Syntax : Timestamp.dst() Parameters : None Return : dst
Example #1: Use Timestamp.dst() function to find the Daylight Saving Time for the given Timestamp object. Python3
# importing pandas as pd
import pandas as pd

# Create the Timestamp object
ts = pd.Timestamp('2015-03-31 15:47:25.901597', tz = 'US/Eastern')

# Print the Timestamp object
print(ts)
Output : Now we will use the Timestamp.dst() function to find the dst of the given object. Python3
# return the dst
ts.dst()
Output : As we can see in the output, the Timestamp.dst() function has returned a timedelta object containing the Daylight Saving Time for the given Timestamp object.   Example #2: Use Timestamp.dst() function to find the Daylight Saving Time for the given Timestamp object. Python3
# importing pandas as pd
import pandas as pd

# Create the Timestamp object
ts = pd.Timestamp(year = 2009,  month = 5, day = 31, 
        hour = 4, second = 49, tz = 'Europe/Berlin')

# Print the Timestamp object
print(ts)
Output : Now we will use the Timestamp.dst() function to find the dst of the given object. Python3
# return the dst
ts.dst()
Output : As we can see in the output, the Timestamp.dst() function has returned a timedelta object containing the Daylight Saving Time for the given Timestamp object.

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