Python Pandas - Display the keyword arguments applied on the given CustomBusinessDay object


To display the keyword arguments applied on the given CustomBusinessDay object, use the CustomBusinessDay.kwds property in Pandas.

At first, import the required libraries −

import pandas as pd

Set the timestamp object in Pandas −

timestamp = pd.Timestamp('2021-12-31 08:35:10')

Create the CustomBusinessDay Offset −

cbdOffset = pd.tseries.offsets.CustomBusinessDay(n = 2, weekmask = 'Mon Tue Wed Fri')

Add the offset to the Timestamp and display the Updated Timestamp −

print("\nUpdated Timestamp...\n",timestamp + cbdOffset)

Display the keyword arguments −

print("\nKeyword arguments on the given CustomBusinessDay Offset...\n",cbdOffset.kwds)

Example

Following is the code −

import pandas as pd

# Set the timestamp object in Pandas
timestamp = pd.Timestamp('2021-12-31 08:35:10')

# Display the Timestamp
print("Timestamp...\n",timestamp)

# Create the CustomBusinessDay Offset
# CustomBusinessDay is the DateOffset subclass representing custom business days excluding holidays
# Weekmask of valid business days
cbdOffset = pd.tseries.offsets.CustomBusinessDay(n = 2, weekmask = 'Mon Tue Wed Fri')

# Display the CustomBusinessDay Offset
print("\nCustomBusinessDay Offset...\n",cbdOffset)

# Add the offset to the Timestamp and display the Updated Timestamp
print("\nUpdated Timestamp...\n",timestamp + cbdOffset)

# Return frequency applied on the given CustomBusinessDay Offset object as a string
print("\nFrequency applied on the given CustomBusinessDay Offset object...\n",cbdOffset.freqstr)

# Display the keyword arguments
print("\nKeyword arguments on the given CustomBusinessDay Offset...\n",cbdOffset.kwds)

Output

This will produce the following code −

Timestamp...
 2021-12-31 08:35:10

CustomBusinessDay Offset...
 <2 * CustomBusinessDays>

Updated Timestamp...
 2022-01-04 08:35:10

Frequency applied on the given CustomBusinessDay Offset object...
 2C

Keyword arguments on the given CustomBusinessDay Offset...
 {'weekmask': 'Mon Tue Wed Fri', 'holidays': (), 'calendar': <numpy.busdaycalendar object at 0x00000134D22E5FC0>, 'offset': datetime.timedelta(0)}

Updated on: 22-Oct-2021

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