To return the count of increments applied on the CustomBusinessHour offset, use the CustomBusinessHour.n property in Pandas.
At first, import the required libraries −
import pandas as pd
Set the timestamp object in Pandas −
timestamp = pd.Timestamp('2021-11-14 05:20:30')
Create the CustomBusinessHour Offset. CustomBusinessHour is the DateOffset subclass −
cbhOffset = pd.tseries.offsets.CustomBusinessHour(n = 7, weekmask = 'Mon Tue Wed Fri')
Add the offset to the Timestamp and display the Updated Timestamp −
print("\nUpdated Timestamp...\n",timestamp + cbhOffset)
Return the count of increments on the given CustomBusinessHour object −
print("\nThe count of increments on the CustomBusinessHour object..\n", cbhOffset.n)Example
Following is the code −
import pandas as pd
# Set the timestamp object in Pandas
timestamp = pd.Timestamp('2021-11-14 05:20:30')
# Display the Timestamp
print("Timestamp...\n",timestamp)
# Create the CustomBusinessHour Offset
# CustomBusinessHour is the DateOffset subclass
# Weekmask of valid business days
cbhOffset = pd.tseries.offsets.CustomBusinessHour(n = 7, weekmask = 'Mon Tue Wed Fri')
# Display the CustomBusinessHour Offset
print("\nCustomBusinessHour Offset...\n",cbhOffset)
# Add the offset to the Timestamp and display the Updated Timestamp
print("\nUpdated Timestamp...\n",timestamp + cbhOffset)
# Return frequency applied on the given CustomBusinessHour Offset object as a string
print("\nFrequency applied on the given CustomBusinessHour Offset object...\n",cbhOffset.freqstr)
# return the count of increments on the given CustomBusinessHour object
print("\nThe count of increments on the CustomBusinessHour object..\n", cbhOffset.n)Output
This will produce the following code −
Timestamp... 2021-11-14 05:20:30 CustomBusinessHour Offset... <7 * CustomBusinessHours: CBH=09:00-17:00> Updated Timestamp... 2021-11-15 16:00:00 Frequency applied on the given CustomBusinessHour Offset object... 7CBH The count of increments on the CustomBusinessHour object.. 7