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Python is a great language for doing data analysis, primarily because of the fantastic ecosystem of data-centric python packages. Pandas is one of those packages and makes importing and analyzing data much easier. Pandas Timestamp.weekday() function return the day of the week represented by the date in the given Timestamp object. Monday == 0 … Sunday == 6.
Syntax :Timestamp.weekday() Parameters : None Return : day of the week
Example #1: Use Timestamp.weekday() function to return the day of the week for the date in the given Timestamp object. Python3
# importing pandas as pd
import pandas as pd

# Create the Timestamp object
ts = pd.Timestamp(year = 2011,  month = 11, day = 21, 
                  hour = 10, second = 49, tz = 'US/Central') 

# Print the Timestamp object
print(ts)
Output : Now we will use the Timestamp.weekday() function to return the day of the week. Python3
# return the day of the week
ts.weekday()
Output : As we can see in the output, the Timestamp.weekday() function has returned 0 indicating that the day is Monday.   Example #2: Use Timestamp.weekday() function to return the day of the week for the date in the given Timestamp object. Python3
# importing pandas as pd
import pandas as pd

# Create the Timestamp object
ts = pd.Timestamp(year = 2009, month = 5, day = 31, 
                  hour = 4, second = 49, tz = 'Europe/Berlin')

# Print the Timestamp object
print(ts)
Output : Now we will use the Timestamp.weekday() function to return the day of the week. Python3
# return the day of the week
ts.weekday()
Output : As we can see in the output, the Timestamp.weekday() function has returned 6 indicating that the day is Sunday.

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