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How can I select all of the Sundays (or any day for that matter) in a year?
[ '01/03/2010','01/10/2010','01/17/2010','01/24/2010', ...]
These dates represent the Sundays for 2010. This could also apply to any day of the week I suppose.开发者_开发百科
You can use date
from the datetime
module to find the first Sunday in a year and then keep adding seven days, generating new Sundays:
from datetime import date, timedelta
def allsundays(year):
d = date(year, 1, 1) # January 1st
d += timedelta(days = 6 - d.weekday()) # First Sunday
while d.year == year:
yield d
d += timedelta(days = 7)
for d in allsundays(2010):
print(d)
Pandas has great functionality for this purpose with its date_range()
function.
The result is a pandas DatetimeIndex
, but can be converted to a list easily.
import pandas as pd
def allsundays(year):
return pd.date_range(start=str(year), end=str(year+1),
freq='W-SUN').strftime('%m/%d/%Y').tolist()
allsundays(2017)[:5] # First 5 Sundays of 2017
# ['01/01/2017', '01/08/2017', '01/15/2017', '01/22/2017', '01/29/2017']
Using the dateutil module, you could generate the list this way:
#!/usr/bin/env python
import dateutil.relativedelta as relativedelta
import dateutil.rrule as rrule
import datetime
year=2010
before=datetime.datetime(year,1,1)
after=datetime.datetime(year,12,31)
rr = rrule.rrule(rrule.WEEKLY,byweekday=relativedelta.SU,dtstart=before)
print rr.between(before,after,inc=True)
Although finding all Sundays is not too hard to do without dateutil, the module is handy especially if you have more complicated or varied date calculations.
If you are using Debian/Ubuntu, dateutil is provided by the python-dateutil package.
from datetime import date, timedelta
from typing import List
def find_sundays_between(start: date, end: date) -> List[date]:
total_days: int = (end - start).days + 1
sunday: int = 6
all_days = [start + timedelta(days=day) for day in range(total_days)]
return [day for day in all_days if day.weekday() is sunday]
date_start: date = date(2018, 1, 1)
date_end: date = date(2018, 12, 31)
sundays = find_sundays_between(date_start, date_end)
If looking for a more general approach (ie not only Sundays), we can build on sth's answer:
def weeknum(dayname):
if dayname == 'Monday': return 0
if dayname == 'Tuesday': return 1
if dayname == 'Wednesday':return 2
if dayname == 'Thursday': return 3
if dayname == 'Friday': return 4
if dayname == 'Saturday': return 5
if dayname == 'Sunday': return 6
This will translate the name of the day into an int
.
Then do:
from datetime import date, timedelta
def alldays(year, whichDayYouWant):
d = date(year, 1, 1)
d += timedelta(days = (weeknum(whichDayYouWant) - d.weekday()) % 7)
while d.year == year:
yield d
d += timedelta(days = 7)
for d in alldays(2020,'Sunday'):
print(d)
Note the presence of % 7
in alldays()
. This outputs:
2020-01-05
2020-01-12
2020-01-19
2020-01-26
2020-02-02
2020-02-09
2020-02-16
...
Can also do:
for d in alldays(2020,'Friday'):
print(d)
which will give you:
2020-01-03
2020-01-10
2020-01-17
2020-01-24
2020-01-31
2020-02-07
2020-02-14
...
You can iterate over a calendar for that year. The below should return all Tuesdays and Thursdays for a given year.
# Returns all Tuesdays and Thursdays of a given year
from datetime import date
import calendar
year = 2016
c = calendar.TextCalendar(calendar.SUNDAY)
for m in range(1,13):
for i in c.itermonthdays(year,m):
if i != 0: #calendar constructs months with leading zeros (days belongng to the previous month)
day = date(year,m,i)
if day.weekday() == 1 or day.weekday() == 3: #if its Tuesday or Thursday
print "%s-%s-%s" % (year,m,i)
import time
from datetime import timedelta, datetime
first_date = '2021-01-01'
final_date = '2021-12-31'
first_date = datetime.strptime(first_date, '%Y-%m-%d')
last_date = datetime.strptime(final_date, '%Y-%m-%d')
week_day = 'Sunday'
dates = [first_date + timedelta(days=x) for x in range((last_date - first_date).days + 1) if (first_date + timedelta(days=x)).weekday() == time.strptime(week_day, '%A').tm_wday]
It will return all Sunday date of given date range.
Here's a complete generator function that builds on the solution from @sth. It includes the crucial fix that was mentioned in his solution's comments.
You can specify the day of week (using Python's indexing with 0=Monday to 6=Sunday), the starting date, and the number of weeks to enumerate.
def get_all_dates_of_day_of_week_in_year(day_of_week, start_year, start_month,
start_day, max_weeks=None):
'''
Generator function to enumerate all calendar dates for a specific day
of the week during one year. For example, all Wednesdays in 2018 are:
1/3/2018, 1/10/2018, 1/17/2018, 1/24/2018, 1/31/2018, 2/7/2018, etc.
Parameters:
----------
day_of_week : int
The day_of_week should be one of these values: 0=Monday, 1=Tuesday,
2=Wednesday, 3=Thursday, 4=Friday, 5=Saturday, 6=Sunday.
start_year : int
start_month : int
start_day : int
The starting date from which to list out all the dates
max_weeks : int or None
If None, then list out all dates for the rest of the year.
Otherwise, end the list after max_weeks number of weeks.
'''
if day_of_week < 0 or day_of_week > 6:
raise ValueError('day_of_week should be in [0, 6]')
date_iter = date(start_year, start_month, start_day)
# First desired day_of_week
date_iter += timedelta(days=(day_of_week - date_iter.weekday() + 7) % 7)
week = 1
while date_iter.year == start_year:
yield date_iter
date_iter += timedelta(days=7)
if max_weeks is not None:
week += 1
if week > max_weeks:
break
Example usage to get all Wednesdays starting on January 1, 2018, for 10 weeks.
import calendar
day_of_week = 2
max_weeks = 10
for d in get_all_dates_of_day_of_week_in_year (day_of_week, 2018, 1, 1, max_weeks):
print "%s, %d/%d/%d" % (calendar.day_name[d.weekday()], d.year, d.month, d.day)
The above code produces:
Wednesday, 2018/1/3
Wednesday, 2018/1/10
Wednesday, 2018/1/17
Wednesday, 2018/1/24
Wednesday, 2018/1/31
Wednesday, 2018/2/7
Wednesday, 2018/2/14
Wednesday, 2018/2/21
Wednesday, 2018/2/28
Wednesday, 2018/3/7
according to @sth answer I like to give you an alternative without a function
from datetime import date, timedelta,datetime
sunndays = list()
year_var = datetime.now() #get current date
year_var = year_var.year #get only the year
d = date(year_var, 1, 1) #get the 01.01 of the current year = 01.01.2020
#now we have to skip 4 days to get to sunday.
#d.weekday is wednesday so it has a value of 2
d += timedelta(days=6 - d.weekday()) # 01.01.2020 + 4 days (6-2=4)
sunndays.append(str(d.strftime('%d-%m-%Y'))) #you need to catch the first sunday
#here you get every other sundays
while d.year == year_var:
d += timedelta(days=7)
sunndays.append(str(d.strftime('%d-%m-%Y')))
print(sunndays) # only for control
if you want every monday for example
#for 2021 the 01.01 is a friday the value is 4
#we need to skip 3 days 7-4 = 3
d += timedelta(days=7 - d.weekday())
according to @sth answer,it will lost the day when 1st is sunday.This will be better:
d = datetime.date(year, month-1, 28)
for _ in range(5):
d = d + datetime.timedelta(days=-d.weekday(), weeks=1)
if d.month!=month:
break
date.append(d)
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