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Sits on top of #48910

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@mroeschke getting this and/or the astype one in would let me have a productive weekend

value = np.timedelta64(value)
elif PyDelta_Check(value):
value = convert_to_timedelta64(value, 'ns')
# pytimedelta object -> microsecond resolution
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When the non-nano resolution docs are written, might be good to mention that datetime.timedeltas now default to microsecond resolution?

@mroeschke mroeschke added this to the 1.6 milestone Oct 8, 2022
@mroeschke mroeschke merged commit ac05d29 into pandas-dev:main Oct 8, 2022
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Thanks @jbrockmendel

@jbrockmendel jbrockmendel deleted the nano-tdelta-constructor-2 branch October 9, 2022 14:57
@mroeschke mroeschke modified the milestones: 1.6, 2.0 Oct 13, 2022
noatamir pushed a commit to noatamir/pandas that referenced this pull request Nov 9, 2022
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* BUG: Timedelta.__new__

* remove assertion

* GH refs

* API: Timedelta(td64_obj) retain resolution

* API: Timedelta constructor pytimedelta, Tick preserve reso

* remove debugging variable

* remove duplicate
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