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2:mod:`calendar` --- General calendar-related functions
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4
5.. module:: calendar
6 :synopsis: Functions for working with calendars, including some emulation of the Unix cal
7 program.
8.. sectionauthor:: Drew Csillag <drew_csillag@geocities.com>
9
10
11This module allows you to output calendars like the Unix :program:`cal` program,
12and provides additional useful functions related to the calendar. By default,
13these calendars have Monday as the first day of the week, and Sunday as the last
14(the European convention). Use :func:`setfirstweekday` to set the first day of
15the week to Sunday (6) or to any other weekday. Parameters that specify dates
16are given as integers. For related
17functionality, see also the :mod:`datetime` and :mod:`time` modules.
18
19Most of these functions and classses rely on the :mod:`datetime` module which
20uses an idealized calendar, the current Gregorian calendar indefinitely extended
21in both directions. This matches the definition of the "proleptic Gregorian"
22calendar in Dershowitz and Reingold's book "Calendrical Calculations", where
23it's the base calendar for all computations.
24
25
26.. class:: Calendar([firstweekday])
27
28 Creates a :class:`Calendar` object. *firstweekday* is an integer specifying the
29 first day of the week. ``0`` is Monday (the default), ``6`` is Sunday.
30
31 A :class:`Calendar` object provides several methods that can be used for
32 preparing the calendar data for formatting. This class doesn't do any formatting
33 itself. This is the job of subclasses.
34
35 .. versionadded:: 2.5
36
37:class:`Calendar` instances have the following methods:
38
39
40.. method:: Calendar.iterweekdays(weekday)
41
42 Return an iterator for the week day numbers that will be used for one week. The
43 first number from the iterator will be the same as the number returned by
44 :meth:`firstweekday`.
45
46
47.. method:: Calendar.itermonthdates(year, month)
48
49 Return an iterator for the month *month* (1-12) in the year *year*. This
50 iterator will return all days (as :class:`datetime.date` objects) for the month
51 and all days before the start of the month or after the end of the month that
52 are required to get a complete week.
53
54
55.. method:: Calendar.itermonthdays2(year, month)
56
57 Return an iterator for the month *month* in the year *year* similar to
58 :meth:`itermonthdates`. Days returned will be tuples consisting of a day number
59 and a week day number.
60
61
62.. method:: Calendar.itermonthdays(year, month)
63
64 Return an iterator for the month *month* in the year *year* similar to
65 :meth:`itermonthdates`. Days returned will simply be day numbers.
66
67
68.. method:: Calendar.monthdatescalendar(year, month)
69
70 Return a list of the weeks in the month *month* of the *year* as full weeks.
71 Weeks are lists of seven :class:`datetime.date` objects.
72
73
74.. method:: Calendar.monthdays2calendar(year, month)
75
76 Return a list of the weeks in the month *month* of the *year* as full weeks.
77 Weeks are lists of seven tuples of day numbers and weekday numbers.
78
79
80.. method:: Calendar.monthdayscalendar(year, month)
81
82 Return a list of the weeks in the month *month* of the *year* as full weeks.
83 Weeks are lists of seven day numbers.
84
85
86.. method:: Calendar.yeardatescalendar(year, month[, width])
87
88 Return the data for the specified year ready for formatting. The return value is
89 a list of month rows. Each month row contains up to *width* months (defaulting
90 to 3). Each month contains between 4 and 6 weeks and each week contains 1--7
91 days. Days are :class:`datetime.date` objects.
92
93
94.. method:: Calendar.yeardays2calendar(year, month[, width])
95
96 Return the data for the specified year ready for formatting (similar to
97 :meth:`yeardatescalendar`). Entries in the week lists are tuples of day numbers
98 and weekday numbers. Day numbers outside this month are zero.
99
100
101.. method:: Calendar.yeardayscalendar(year, month[, width])
102
103 Return the data for the specified year ready for formatting (similar to
104 :meth:`yeardatescalendar`). Entries in the week lists are day numbers. Day
105 numbers outside this month are zero.
106
107
108.. class:: TextCalendar([firstweekday])
109
110 This class can be used to generate plain text calendars.
111
112 .. versionadded:: 2.5
113
114:class:`TextCalendar` instances have the following methods:
115
116
117.. method:: TextCalendar.formatmonth(theyear, themonth[, w[, l]])
118
119 Return a month's calendar in a multi-line string. If *w* is provided, it
120 specifies the width of the date columns, which are centered. If *l* is given, it
121 specifies the number of lines that each week will use. Depends on the first
122 weekday as set by :func:`setfirstweekday`.
123
124
125.. method:: TextCalendar.prmonth(theyear, themonth[, w[, l]])
126
127 Print a month's calendar as returned by :meth:`formatmonth`.
128
129
130.. method:: TextCalendar.formatyear(theyear, themonth[, w[, l[, c[, m]]]])
131
132 Return a *m*-column calendar for an entire year as a multi-line string. Optional
133 parameters *w*, *l*, and *c* are for date column width, lines per week, and
134 number of spaces between month columns, respectively. Depends on the first
135 weekday as set by :meth:`setfirstweekday`. The earliest year for which a
136 calendar can be generated is platform-dependent.
137
138
139.. method:: TextCalendar.pryear(theyear[, w[, l[, c[, m]]]])
140
141 Print the calendar for an entire year as returned by :meth:`formatyear`.
142
143
144.. class:: HTMLCalendar([firstweekday])
145
146 This class can be used to generate HTML calendars.
147
148 .. versionadded:: 2.5
149
150:class:`HTMLCalendar` instances have the following methods:
151
152
153.. method:: HTMLCalendar.formatmonth(theyear, themonth[, withyear])
154
155 Return a month's calendar as an HTML table. If *withyear* is true the year will
156 be included in the header, otherwise just the month name will be used.
157
158
159.. method:: HTMLCalendar.formatyear(theyear, themonth[, width])
160
161 Return a year's calendar as an HTML table. *width* (defaulting to 3) specifies
162 the number of months per row.
163
164
165.. method:: HTMLCalendar.formatyearpage(theyear, themonth[, width[, css[, encoding]]])
166
167 Return a year's calendar as a complete HTML page. *width* (defaulting to 3)
168 specifies the number of months per row. *css* is the name for the cascading
169 style sheet to be used. :const:`None` can be passed if no style sheet should be
170 used. *encoding* specifies the encoding to be used for the output (defaulting to
171 the system default encoding).
172
173
174.. class:: LocaleTextCalendar([firstweekday[, locale]])
175
176 This subclass of :class:`TextCalendar` can be passed a locale name in the
177 constructor and will return month and weekday names in the specified locale. If
178 this locale includes an encoding all strings containing month and weekday names
179 will be returned as unicode.
180
181 .. versionadded:: 2.5
182
183
184.. class:: LocaleHTMLCalendar([firstweekday[, locale]])
185
186 This subclass of :class:`HTMLCalendar` can be passed a locale name in the
187 constructor and will return month and weekday names in the specified locale. If
188 this locale includes an encoding all strings containing month and weekday names
189 will be returned as unicode.
190
191 .. versionadded:: 2.5
192
193For simple text calendars this module provides the following functions.
194
195
196.. function:: setfirstweekday(weekday)
197
198 Sets the weekday (``0`` is Monday, ``6`` is Sunday) to start each week. The
199 values :const:`MONDAY`, :const:`TUESDAY`, :const:`WEDNESDAY`, :const:`THURSDAY`,
200 :const:`FRIDAY`, :const:`SATURDAY`, and :const:`SUNDAY` are provided for
201 convenience. For example, to set the first weekday to Sunday::
202
203 import calendar
204 calendar.setfirstweekday(calendar.SUNDAY)
205
206 .. versionadded:: 2.0
207
208
209.. function:: firstweekday()
210
211 Returns the current setting for the weekday to start each week.
212
213 .. versionadded:: 2.0
214
215
216.. function:: isleap(year)
217
218 Returns :const:`True` if *year* is a leap year, otherwise :const:`False`.
219
220
221.. function:: leapdays(y1, y2)
222
223 Returns the number of leap years in the range from *y1* to *y2* (exclusive),
224 where *y1* and *y2* are years.
225
226 .. versionchanged:: 2.0
227 This function didn't work for ranges spanning a century change in Python
228 1.5.2.
229
230
231.. function:: weekday(year, month, day)
232
233 Returns the day of the week (``0`` is Monday) for *year* (``1970``--...),
234 *month* (``1``--``12``), *day* (``1``--``31``).
235
236
237.. function:: weekheader(n)
238
239 Return a header containing abbreviated weekday names. *n* specifies the width in
240 characters for one weekday.
241
242
243.. function:: monthrange(year, month)
244
245 Returns weekday of first day of the month and number of days in month, for the
246 specified *year* and *month*.
247
248
249.. function:: monthcalendar(year, month)
250
251 Returns a matrix representing a month's calendar. Each row represents a week;
252 days outside of the month a represented by zeros. Each week begins with Monday
253 unless set by :func:`setfirstweekday`.
254
255
256.. function:: prmonth(theyear, themonth[, w[, l]])
257
258 Prints a month's calendar as returned by :func:`month`.
259
260
261.. function:: month(theyear, themonth[, w[, l]])
262
263 Returns a month's calendar in a multi-line string using the :meth:`formatmonth`
264 of the :class:`TextCalendar` class.
265
266 .. versionadded:: 2.0
267
268
269.. function:: prcal(year[, w[, l[c]]])
270
271 Prints the calendar for an entire year as returned by :func:`calendar`.
272
273
274.. function:: calendar(year[, w[, l[c]]])
275
276 Returns a 3-column calendar for an entire year as a multi-line string using the
277 :meth:`formatyear` of the :class:`TextCalendar` class.
278
279 .. versionadded:: 2.0
280
281
282.. function:: timegm(tuple)
283
284 An unrelated but handy function that takes a time tuple such as returned by the
285 :func:`gmtime` function in the :mod:`time` module, and returns the corresponding
286 Unix timestamp value, assuming an epoch of 1970, and the POSIX encoding. In
287 fact, :func:`time.gmtime` and :func:`timegm` are each others' inverse.
288
289 .. versionadded:: 2.0
290
291The :mod:`calendar` module exports the following data attributes:
292
293
294.. data:: day_name
295
296 An array that represents the days of the week in the current locale.
297
298
299.. data:: day_abbr
300
301 An array that represents the abbreviated days of the week in the current locale.
302
303
304.. data:: month_name
305
306 An array that represents the months of the year in the current locale. This
307 follows normal convention of January being month number 1, so it has a length of
308 13 and ``month_name[0]`` is the empty string.
309
310
311.. data:: month_abbr
312
313 An array that represents the abbreviated months of the year in the current
314 locale. This follows normal convention of January being month number 1, so it
315 has a length of 13 and ``month_abbr[0]`` is the empty string.
316
317
318.. seealso::
319
320 Module :mod:`datetime`
321 Object-oriented interface to dates and times with similar functionality to the
322 :mod:`time` module.
323
324 Module :mod:`time`
325 Low-level time related functions.
326