pandas.period_range
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pandas.period_range(start=None, end=None, periods=None, freq='D', name=None)
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Return a fixed frequency PeriodIndex, with day (calendar) as the default frequency
Parameters: start : string or period-like, default None
Left bound for generating periods
end : string or period-like, default None
Right bound for generating periods
periods : integer, default None
Number of periods to generate
freq : string or DateOffset, default ‘D’ (calendar daily)
Frequency alias
name : string, default None
Name of the resulting PeriodIndex
Returns: -
prng : PeriodIndex
Notes
Of the three parameters:
start
,end
, andperiods
, exactly two must be specified.To learn more about the frequency strings, please see this link.
Examples
>>> pd.period_range(start='2017-01-01', end='2018-01-01', freq='M') PeriodIndex(['2017-01', '2017-02', '2017-03', '2017-04', '2017-05', '2017-06', '2017-06', '2017-07', '2017-08', '2017-09', '2017-10', '2017-11', '2017-12', '2018-01'], dtype='period[M]', freq='M')
If
start
orend
arePeriod
objects, they will be used as anchor endpoints for aPeriodIndex
with frequency matching that of theperiod_range
constructor.>>> pd.period_range(start=pd.Period('2017Q1', freq='Q'), ... end=pd.Period('2017Q2', freq='Q'), freq='M') PeriodIndex(['2017-03', '2017-04', '2017-05', '2017-06'], dtype='period[M]', freq='M')
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https://pandas.pydata.org/pandas-docs/version/0.23.4/generated/pandas.period_range.html