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and of course I targeted this at the wrong branch. |
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I think this needs a colon at the end of the line.
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fixed and force pushed |
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use the
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Don't you need double-backticks for code samples in reST? |
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Single backticks to their best to auto-resolve to a link to something else in the docs, double ticks just sets it in mono-typewriter. |
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@tacaswell, my quick testing confirms your initial comment: importing pandas is sufficient. |
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Typo fixed and squashed. |
DOC: add FAQ about np.datetime64
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Should be backported? |
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Backported to v2.x via e2fd2aa. |
I would appreciate if someone else checked to make sure I am not lying here, but with up-to-date everything, datetime64 seems to 'just work' so long as
pandashas been imported.