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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions doc/source/whatsnew/v2.0.0.rst
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Expand Up @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ Below is a possibly non-exhaustive list of changes:
e.g. ``Index([1, 2, 3])`` will have a ``int64`` dtype, which is the same as previously.
2. The various numeric datetime attributes of :class:`DatetimeIndex` (:attr:`~DatetimeIndex.day`,
:attr:`~DatetimeIndex.month`, :attr:`~DatetimeIndex.year` etc.) were previously in of
dtype ``int64``, while they were ``int32`` for :class:`DatetimeArray`. They are now
dtype ``int64``, while they were ``int32`` for :class:`arrays.DatetimeArray`. They are now
``int32`` on ``DatetimeIndex`` also:

.. ipython:: python
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -610,7 +610,7 @@ Empty DataFrames/Series will now default to have a ``RangeIndex``
Before, constructing an empty (where ``data`` is ``None`` or an empty list-like argument) :class:`Series` or :class:`DataFrame` without
specifying the axes (``index=None``, ``columns=None``) would return the axes as empty :class:`Index` with object dtype.

Now, the axes return an empty :class:`RangeIndex`.
Now, the axes return an empty :class:`RangeIndex` (:issue:`49572`).

*Previous behavior*:

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5 changes: 5 additions & 0 deletions pandas/core/indexes/datetimes.py
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Expand Up @@ -132,6 +132,11 @@ class DatetimeIndex(DatetimeTimedeltaMixin):
Represented internally as int64, and which can be boxed to Timestamp objects
that are subclasses of datetime and carry metadata.

.. versionchanged:: 2.0.0
The various numeric date/time attributes (:attr:`~DatetimeIndex.day`,
:attr:`~DatetimeIndex.month`, :attr:`~DatetimeIndex.year` etc.) now have dtype
``int32``. Previously they had dtype ``int64``.

Parameters
----------
data : array-like (1-dimensional)
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