12.3 The calendar Module
The calendar module
supplies calendar-related functions, including functions to print a
text calendar for any given month or year. By default,
calendar considers Monday the first day of the
week and Sunday the last one. You can change this setting by calling
function calendar.setfirstweekday.
calendar handles years in the range supported by
module time, typically 1970 to 2038. Module
calendar supplies the following functions.
calendar(year,w=2,l=1,c=6)
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Returns a multiline string with a calendar for year
year formatted into three columns
separated by c spaces.
w is the width in characters of each date;
each line has length
21*w+18+2*c.
l is the number of lines used for each
week.
Returns the current setting for the weekday that starts each week. By
default, when calendar is first imported, this is
0, meaning Monday.
Returns True if year is
a leap year, otherwise False.
Returns the total number of leap days in the years in
range(y1,y2).
month(year,month,w=2,l=1)
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Returns a multiline string with a calendar for month
month of year
year, one line per week plus two header
lines. w is the width in characters of
each date; each line has length
7*w+6.
l is the number of lines for each week.
monthcalendar(year,month)
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Returns a list of lists of integers.
Each sublist represents a week. Days outside month
month of year
year are represented by a placeholder
value of 0; days within the given month are
represented by their dates, from 1 on up.
Returns a pair of integers. The first
item is the code of the weekday for the first day of the month
month in year
year; the second item is the number of
days in the month. Weekday codes are 0 (Monday) to
6 (Sunday); month numbers are 1
(January) to 12 (December).
Like print
calendar.calendar(year,w,l,c).
prmonth(year,month,w=2,l=1)
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Like print
calendar.month(year,month,w,l).
Sets the first day of each week to the weekday code
weekday. Weekday codes are
0 (Monday) to 6 (Sunday).
Module calendar also supplies attributes
MONDAY, TUESDAY,
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, and
SUNDAY, whose values are the integers
0 to 6. Use these attributes
when you mean weekday codes (e.g., calendar.FRIDAY
instead of 4), to make your code clearer and more
readable.
The inverse of time.gmtime: accepts a time instant
in time-tuple form and returns the same instant as a floating-point
number of seconds since the epoch.
Returns the weekday code for the given date. Weekday codes are
0 (Monday) to 6 (Sunday); month
numbers are 1 (January) to 12
(December).
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