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numpy.busdaycalendar
- class numpy.busdaycalendar(weekmask='1111100', holidays=None)[source]
- 
    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. - Parameters
- 
      - 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, 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. 
 
- Returns
- 
      - outbusdaycalendar
- 
        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]')- Attributes
- 
      - Note: once a busdaycalendar object is created, you cannot modify the
- weekmask or holidays. The attributes return copies of internal data.
- weekmask(copy) seven-element array of bool
- 
        A copy of the seven-element boolean mask indicating valid days. 
- holidays(copy) sorted array of datetime64[D]
- 
        A copy of the holiday array indicating additional invalid days. 
 
 
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