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add_dates [2020/12/03 19:06] – [single date; single offset; without pandas] raju | add_dates [2020/12/03 19:48] – [single start date; multiple offsets; with pandas] raju | ||
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- | I used Python 3.8.5, ipython 7.18.1, pandas 1.1.3, numpy 1.19.2 | + | Used | Python 3.8.5, ipython 7.18.1, pandas 1.1.3, numpy 1.19.2 |
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+ | demonstrates | round float to int | ||
==== multiple dates; different offsets; with pandas ==== | ==== multiple dates; different offsets; with pandas ==== | ||
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==== Related links ==== | ==== Related links ==== | ||
* https:// | * https:// | ||
+ | * https:// | ||
==== offset calculation ==== | ==== offset calculation ==== | ||
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For example, let's say: | For example, let's say: | ||
- | * There are two applications App1 and App2 where App1 provides input to App2 | + | * There are two applications App1 and App2 |
- | * App1 converts the number of days (an integer value) into number of years (a floating point number) and rounds it to 9 digits | + | * App1 converts the number of days (an integer value) into number of years (a floating point number) and rounds it to 9 digits |
+ | * App2 reads that as input | ||
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add_dates.txt · Last modified: 2021/01/13 14:41 by raju