Python | Pandas tseries.offsets.BusinessHour.rule_code
Dateoffsets are a standard kind of date increment used for a date range in Pandas. It works exactly like relativedelta in terms of the keyword args we pass in. DateOffsets work as follows, each offset specify a set of dates that conform to the DateOffset. For example, Bday defines this set to be the set of dates that are weekdays (M-F). DateOffsets can be created to move dates forward a given number of valid dates. For example, Bday(2) can be added to date to move it two business days forward. If the date does not start on a valid date, first it is moved to a valid date and then offset is created. Pandas tseries.offsets.BusinessHour.rule_code attribute return the rule_code of the frequency applied on the given offset as a string.
Syntax: pandas.tseries.offsets.BusinessHour.rule_code Parameter : None Returns : rule_code
Example #1: Use pandas.tseries.offsets.BusinessHour.rule_code attribute to return the rule_code of the frequency applied on the given offset as string.
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# importing pandas as pd import pandas as pd # Creating Timestamp ts = pd.Timestamp( '2019-10-10 11:15:00' ) # Create an offset bh = pd.tseries.offsets.BusinessHour(n = 5 ) # Print the Timestamp print (ts) # Print the Offset print (bh) |
Output : Now we will add the Business hour offset to the given timestamp object to increment the datetime value. We will also print the rule_code of the frequency applied on the given offset as string.
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# Adding the Business hour offset to the given timestamp new_timestamp = ts + bh # Print the updated timestamp print (new_timestamp) # print the rule_code of the frequency # applied as string print (bh.name) |
Output : As we can see in the output, we have successfully created an offset and added it to the given timestamp. we have also printed the rule_code of the frequency applied on the given offset as string. Example #2: Use pandas.tseries.offsets.BusinessHour.rule_code attribute to return the rule_code of the frequency applied on the given offset as string.
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# importing pandas as pd import pandas as pd # Creating Timestamp ts = pd.Timestamp( '2019-10-10 11:15:00' ) # Create an offset bh = pd.tseries.offsets.BusinessHour(offset = datetime.timedelta(hours = 1 )) # Print the Timestamp print (ts) # Print the Offset print (bh) |
Output : Now we will add the Business hour offset to the given timestamp object to increment the datetime value. We will also print the rule_code of the frequency applied on the given offset as string.
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# Adding the Business hour offset to the given timestamp new_timestamp = ts + bh # Print the updated timestamp print (new_timestamp) # print the rule_code of the frequency # applied as string print (bh.rule_code) |
Output : As we can see in the output, we have successfully created an offset and added it to the given timestamp. we have also printed the rule_code of the frequency applied on the given offset as string.