pandas.Timestamp.fromisocalendar#
- classmethod Timestamp.fromisocalendar(year, week, day)#
Construct a Timestamp from an ISO year, week number, and weekday.
This is the inverse of
Timestamp.isocalendar(), constructing a Timestamp from the ISO 8601 year, week number, and weekday.- Parameters:
- yearint
ISO year.
- weekint
ISO week number, ranging from 1 to 52 or 53.
- dayint
ISO weekday, where Monday is 1 and Sunday is 7.
- Returns:
- Timestamp
A Timestamp object corresponding to the given ISO calendar date.
See also
Timestamp.isocalendarReturn a named tuple with ISO year, week, and weekday.
Timestamp.fromordinalConstruct a Timestamp from a proleptic Gregorian ordinal.
Examples
>>> pd.Timestamp.fromisocalendar(2023, 1, 1) Timestamp('2023-01-02 00:00:00')