@@ -1297,10 +1297,24 @@ class Timestamp(_Timestamp):
12971297 ----------
12981298 ts_input : datetime-like, str, int, float
12991299 Value to be converted to Timestamp.
1300- year, month, day : int
1301- hour, minute, second, microsecond : int, optional, default 0
1300+ year : int
1301+ Value of year.
1302+ month : int
1303+ Value of month.
1304+ day : int
1305+ Value of day.
1306+ hour : int, optional, default 0
1307+ Value of hour.
1308+ minute : int, optional, default 0
1309+ Value of minute.
1310+ second : int, optional, default 0
1311+ Value of second.
1312+ microsecond : int, optional, default 0
1313+ Value of microsecond.
13021314 tzinfo : datetime.tzinfo, optional, default None
1315+ Timezone info.
13031316 nanosecond : int, optional, default 0
1317+ Value of nanosecond.
13041318 tz : str, pytz.timezone, dateutil.tz.tzfile or None
13051319 Time zone for time which Timestamp will have.
13061320 unit : str
@@ -1316,6 +1330,11 @@ class Timestamp(_Timestamp):
13161330 datetime-like corresponds to the first (0) or the second time (1)
13171331 the wall clock hits the ambiguous time.
13181332
1333+ See Also
1334+ --------
1335+ Timedelta : Represents a duration, the difference between two dates or times.
1336+ datetime.datetime : Python datetime.datetime object.
1337+
13191338 Notes
13201339 -----
13211340 There are essentially three calling conventions for the constructor. The
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