diff --git a/doc/source/user_guide/timeseries.rst b/doc/source/user_guide/timeseries.rst index 0f38d90e18616..ecdfb3c565d33 100644 --- a/doc/source/user_guide/timeseries.rst +++ b/doc/source/user_guide/timeseries.rst @@ -797,8 +797,6 @@ There are several time/date properties that one can access from ``Timestamp`` or timetz,"Returns datetime.time as local time with timezone information" dayofyear,"The ordinal day of year" day_of_year,"The ordinal day of year" - weekofyear,"The week ordinal of the year" - week,"The week ordinal of the year" dayofweek,"The number of the day of the week with Monday=0, Sunday=6" day_of_week,"The number of the day of the week with Monday=0, Sunday=6" weekday,"The number of the day of the week with Monday=0, Sunday=6" @@ -812,6 +810,10 @@ There are several time/date properties that one can access from ``Timestamp`` or is_year_end,"Logical indicating if last day of year (defined by frequency)" is_leap_year,"Logical indicating if the date belongs to a leap year" +.. note:: + + You can use ``DatetimeIndex.isocalendar().week`` to access week of year date information. + Furthermore, if you have a ``Series`` with datetimelike values, then you can access these properties via the ``.dt`` accessor, as detailed in the section on :ref:`.dt accessors`.