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numpy.busday_count
- numpy.busday_count(begindates, enddates, weekmask='1111100', holidays=[], busdaycal=None, out=None)
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    Counts the number of valid days between begindatesandenddates, not including the day ofenddates.If enddatesspecifies a date value that is earlier than the correspondingbegindatesdate value, the count will be negative.New in version 1.7.0. - Parameters
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      - begindatesarray_like of datetime64[D]
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        The array of the first dates for counting. 
- enddatesarray_like of datetime64[D]
- 
        The array of the end dates for counting, which are excluded from the count themselves. 
- weekmaskstr or array_like of bool, optional
- 
        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 
- holidaysarray_like of datetime64[D], optional
- 
        An array of dates to consider as invalid dates. They 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. 
- busdaycalbusdaycalendar, optional
- 
        A busdaycalendarobject which specifies the valid days. If this parameter is provided, neither weekmask nor holidays may be provided.
- outarray of int, optional
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        If provided, this array is filled with the result. 
 
- Returns
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      - outarray of int
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        An array with a shape from broadcasting begindatesandenddatestogether, containing the number of valid days between the begin and end dates.
 
 See also - busdaycalendar
- 
       An object that specifies a custom set of valid days. 
- is_busday
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       Returns a boolean array indicating valid days. 
- busday_offset
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       Applies an offset counted in valid days. 
 Examples>>> # Number of weekdays in January 2011 ... np.busday_count('2011-01', '2011-02') 21 >>> # Number of weekdays in 2011 >>> np.busday_count('2011', '2012') 260 >>> # Number of Saturdays in 2011 ... np.busday_count('2011', '2012', weekmask='Sat') 53
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