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Test name                                    | head[ms] | base[ms] |  ratio   |
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timedelta_convert                            |   0.2253 |  71.0374 |   0.0032 |
timedelta_convert_string_seconds             | 186.8856 | 184.1813 |   1.0147 |
timedelta_convert_string                     | 185.8193 | 181.2983 |   1.0249 |
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Test name                                    | head[ms] | base[ms] |  ratio   |
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Ratio < 1.0 means the target commit is faster then the baseline.
Seed used: 1234

Using shortcuts for integers arrays

@jreback jreback added this to the 0.14.0 milestone Apr 1, 2014
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PERF: perf improvements in timedelta conversions from integer dtypes
@jreback jreback merged commit 4bd1e6a into pandas-dev:master Apr 1, 2014
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