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hello and welcome back to my QA video series about the pandas library in Python and the question for today is how do I work with dates and times in pandas okay great question theres a lot of powerful time series functionality in pandas and in fact a pandas series is named after the time series so Im just going to show you the basics today okay so were going to start by importing pandas as PD and then our example data set will be UFO reports so PD read CSV I need that as a string and bitly slash UFO reports okay and lets take a look at the head all right so each row represents a UFO reported sighting and what if I wanted to analyze the sightings by year or by time of day how would I do that so lets take a look at the D types and check those out and well see that the time column is an object which in this case means its stored as a string so if I wanted to analyze the hour for example I might think well I could do some string slicing okay so lets try like UFO time dot stir dot sl