pandas 1.4.2

Returns
isocalendar(self) -> 'DataFrame'
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Returns

DataFrame

with columns year, week and day

Returns a DataFrame with the year, week, and day calculated according to the ISO 8601 standard.

See Also

Timestamp.isocalendar

Function return a 3-tuple containing ISO year, week number, and weekday for the given Timestamp object.

datetime.date.isocalendar

Return a named tuple object with three components: year, week and weekday.

Examples

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>>> idx = pd.date_range(start='2019-12-29', freq='D', periods=4)
... idx.isocalendar() year week day 2019-12-29 2019 52 7 2019-12-30 2020 1 1 2019-12-31 2020 1 2 2020-01-01 2020 1 3
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>>> idx.isocalendar().week
2019-12-29    52
2019-12-30     1
2019-12-31     1
2020-01-01     1
Freq: D, Name: week, dtype: UInt32
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