numpy.
busdaycalendar
A business day calendar object that efficiently stores information defining valid days for the busday family of functions.
The default valid days are Monday through Friday (“business days”). A busdaycalendar object can be specified with any set of weekly valid days, plus an optional “holiday” dates that always will be invalid.
Once a busdaycalendar object is created, the weekmask and holidays cannot be modified.
New in version 1.7.0.
A seven-element array indicating which of Monday through Sunday are valid days. May be specified as a length-seven list or array, like [1,1,1,1,1,0,0]; a length-seven string, like ‘1111100’; or a string like “Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri”, made up of 3-character abbreviations for weekdays, optionally separated by white space. Valid abbreviations are: Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
An array of dates to consider as invalid dates, no matter which weekday they fall upon. Holiday dates may be specified in any order, and NaT (not-a-time) dates are ignored. This list is saved in a normalized form that is suited for fast calculations of valid days.
A business day calendar object containing the specified weekmask and holidays values.
See also
is_busday
Returns a boolean array indicating valid days.
busday_offset
Applies an offset counted in valid days.
busday_count
Counts how many valid days are in a half-open date range.
Examples
>>> # Some important days in July ... bdd = np.busdaycalendar( ... holidays=['2011-07-01', '2011-07-04', '2011-07-17']) >>> # Default is Monday to Friday weekdays ... bdd.weekmask array([ True, True, True, True, True, False, False]) >>> # Any holidays already on the weekend are removed ... bdd.holidays array(['2011-07-01', '2011-07-04'], dtype='datetime64[D]')
weekmask
A copy of the seven-element boolean mask indicating valid days.
holidays
A copy of the holiday array indicating additional invalid days.