Python Pandas - Return frequency applied on the given BusinessHour Offset object as a string


To return frequency applied on the given BusinessHour Offset object as a string, use the BusinessHour.freqstr property in Pandas.

At first, import the required libraries −

import pandas as pd

Set the timestamp object in Pandas −

timestamp = pd.Timestamp('2021-1-1 01:55:30')

Create the BusinessHour Offset −

bhOffset = pd.tseries.offsets.BusinessHour(start="09:30", end = "18:00")

Display the Updated Timestamp −

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

Return frequency applied on the given BusinessHour Offset object as a string −

print("\nFrequency applied on the given BusinessHour Offset object...\n",bhOffset.freqstr)

Example

Following is the code −

import pandas as pd

# Set the timestamp object in Pandas
timestamp = pd.Timestamp('2021-1-1 01:55:30')

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

# Create the BusinessHour Offset
# BusinessHour is the DateOffset subclass
# Here, "start" is the start time of your custom business hour in 24h format.
# The "end" is the end time of your custom business hour in 24h format.
bhOffset = pd.tseries.offsets.BusinessHour(start="09:30", end = "18:00")

# Display the BusinessHour Offset
print("\nBusinessHour Offset...\n",bhOffset)

# Display the Updated Timestamp
print("\nUpdated Timestamp...\n",timestamp + bhOffset)

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

Output

This will produce the following code −

Timestamp...
 2021-01-01 01:55:30

BusinessHour Offset...
 <BusinessHour: BH=09:30-18:00>

Updated Timestamp...
 2021-01-01 10:30:00

Frequency applied on the given BusinessHour Offset object...
 BH

Updated on: 21-Oct-2021

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