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Reproducible Example
>>> import pandas as pd
>>> pd.to_datetime(['2018-10-26 12:00:00', '10-3-2014 13:00'], format='mixed', errors='coerce')
DatetimeIndex(['2018-10-26 12:00:00', '2014-10-03 13:00:00'], dtype='datetime64[ns]', freq=None)
>>> pd.to_datetime(['2018-10-26 12:00:00', '10-3-2014 13:AA'], format='mixed', errors='coerce')
DatetimeIndex(['2018-10-26 12:00:00', 'NaT'], dtype='datetime64[ns]', freq=None)
>>> pd.to_datetime(['2018-10-26 12:00:00', '10-3-2014 13:00:00 PDT'], format='mixed', errors='coerce')
<stdin>:1: FutureWarning: Parsing '{res.tzname}' as tzlocal (dependent on system timezone) is deprecated and will raise in a future version. Pass the 'tz' keyword or call tz_localize after construction instead
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
File "/Users/nathanhoover/dev/nstrava/venv/lib/python3.11/site-packages/pandas/core/tools/datetimes.py", line 1082, in to_datetime
result = convert_listlike(argc, format)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "/Users/nathanhoover/dev/nstrava/venv/lib/python3.11/site-packages/pandas/core/tools/datetimes.py", line 455, in _convert_listlike_datetimes
result, tz_parsed = objects_to_datetime64ns(
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "/Users/nathanhoover/dev/nstrava/venv/lib/python3.11/site-packages/pandas/core/arrays/datetimes.py", line 2177, in objects_to_datetime64ns
result, tz_parsed = tslib.array_to_datetime(
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "pandas/_libs/tslib.pyx", line 402, in pandas._libs.tslib.array_to_datetime
File "pandas/_libs/tslib.pyx", line 527, in pandas._libs.tslib.array_to_datetime
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'total_seconds'
Issue Description
When converting a date string with to_datetime(errors='coerce') an AttributeError is raised in one case where the input string contains a timezone.
Expected Behavior
In the above examples, the first case '10-3-2014 13:00' is properly converted as '2014-10-03 13:00:00'
The second case '10-3-2014 13:AA' properly converts to 'NaT' with no exception
The third case '10-3-2014 13:00:00 PDT' should either work or convert to NaT - either way no AttributeError should be raised.
Installed Versions
INSTALLED VERSIONS
commit : 0f43794
python : 3.11.4.final.0
python-bits : 64
OS : Darwin
OS-release : 22.6.0
Version : Darwin Kernel Version 22.6.0: Wed Jul 5 22:21:56 PDT 2023; root:xnu-8796.141.3~6/RELEASE_X86_64
machine : x86_64
processor : i386
byteorder : little
LC_ALL : None
LANG : en_US.UTF-8
LOCALE : en_US.UTF-8
pandas : 2.0.3
numpy : 1.25.0
pytz : 2022.7.1
dateutil : 2.8.2
setuptools : 65.5.1
pip : 23.2.1
Cython : None
pytest : None
hypothesis : None
sphinx : None
blosc : None
feather : None
xlsxwriter : None
lxml.etree : None
html5lib : None
pymysql : None
psycopg2 : None
jinja2 : 3.1.2
IPython : None
pandas_datareader: None
bs4 : None
bottleneck : None
brotli : None
fastparquet : None
fsspec : None
gcsfs : None
matplotlib : None
numba : None
numexpr : None
odfpy : None
openpyxl : None
pandas_gbq : None
pyarrow : None
pyreadstat : None
pyxlsb : None
s3fs : None
scipy : None
snappy : None
sqlalchemy : None
tables : None
tabulate : None
xarray : None
xlrd : None
zstandard : None
tzdata : 2023.3
qtpy : None
pyqt5 : None