pandas.tseries.offsets.BusinessDay — pandas 2.3.3 documentation (original) (raw)
class pandas.tseries.offsets.BusinessDay#
DateOffset subclass representing possibly n business days.
Parameters:
nint, default 1
The number of days represented.
normalizebool, default False
Normalize start/end dates to midnight.
offsettimedelta, default timedelta(0)
Time offset to apply.
Examples
You can use the parameter n to represent a shift of n business days.
ts = pd.Timestamp(2022, 12, 9, 15) ts.strftime('%a %d %b %Y %H:%M') 'Fri 09 Dec 2022 15:00' (ts + pd.offsets.BusinessDay(n=5)).strftime('%a %d %b %Y %H:%M') 'Fri 16 Dec 2022 15:00'
Passing the parameter normalize equal to True, you shift the start of the next business day to midnight.
ts = pd.Timestamp(2022, 12, 9, 15) ts + pd.offsets.BusinessDay(normalize=True) Timestamp('2022-12-12 00:00:00')
Attributes
| base | Returns a copy of the calling offset object with n=1 and all other attributes equal. |
|---|---|
| calendar | |
| freqstr | Return a string representing the frequency. |
| holidays | |
| kwds | Return a dict of extra parameters for the offset. |
| n | |
| name | Return a string representing the base frequency. |
| nanos | |
| normalize | |
| offset | Alias for self._offset. |
| rule_code | |
| weekmask |
Methods
| copy() | Return a copy of the frequency. |
|---|---|
| is_anchored() | (DEPRECATED) Return boolean whether the frequency is a unit frequency (n=1). |
| is_month_end(ts) | Return boolean whether a timestamp occurs on the month end. |
| is_month_start(ts) | Return boolean whether a timestamp occurs on the month start. |
| is_on_offset(dt) | Return boolean whether a timestamp intersects with this frequency. |
| is_quarter_end(ts) | Return boolean whether a timestamp occurs on the quarter end. |
| is_quarter_start(ts) | Return boolean whether a timestamp occurs on the quarter start. |
| is_year_end(ts) | Return boolean whether a timestamp occurs on the year end. |
| is_year_start(ts) | Return boolean whether a timestamp occurs on the year start. |
| rollback(dt) | Roll provided date backward to next offset only if not on offset. |
| rollforward(dt) | Roll provided date forward to next offset only if not on offset. |