Crates.io | bdays |
lib.rs | bdays |
version | 0.1.4 |
source | src |
created_at | 2018-11-26 15:53:34.685145 |
updated_at | 2024-05-12 12:11:36.755547 |
description | Business Days calendars for Rustaceans. |
homepage | https://github.com/felipenoris/bdays |
repository | https://github.com/felipenoris/bdays |
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Provides functions to perform business days calculation between dates, given a Holiday Calendar.
A Business Day is defined as a weekday that is not a holiday.
To check if a date is a holiday, you must provide an implementation of the HolidayCalendar
trait.
This crate is a port of BusinessDays.jl to the Rust programming language.
This crate provides a set of built-in holiday calendars in the bdays::calendars
submodule.
bdays::calendars::WeekendsOnly
: accounts only weekends
bdays::calendars::brazil::BRSettlement
: Brazilian banking holidays
bdays::calendars::brazil::BrazilExchange
: B3 Exchange holidays (http://www.b3.com.br)
bdays::calendars::us::USSettlement
: United States federal holidays
Add these dependencies to your Cargo.toml
file.
[dependencies]
bdays = "0.1"
chrono = "0.4"
The following example shows the basic functions from this package.
use chrono::NaiveDate;
use bdays::HolidayCalendar;
fn main() {
// creates a holiday calendar instance
let cal = bdays::calendars::WeekendsOnly;
let d0 = NaiveDate::from_ymd(2018, 11, 22);
let d1 = NaiveDate::from_ymd(2018, 11, 24);
let d2 = NaiveDate::from_ymd(2018, 11, 26);
// checks if a date is a holiday
assert_eq!( cal.is_holiday(d0), false );
// checks if a date is a business day
assert_eq!( cal.is_bday(d0), true );
assert_eq!( cal.is_bday(d1), false );
// adjusts to the last/next business day
assert_eq!( cal.to_bday(d1, false), NaiveDate::from_ymd(2018, 11, 23) );
assert_eq!( cal.to_bday(d1, true) , d2 );
// advances a number of business days
assert_eq!( cal.advance_bdays(d0, 2), d2 );
assert_eq!( cal.advance_bdays(d2, -2), d0 );
// returns the number of business days between dates
assert_eq!( cal.bdays(d0, d2), 2);
assert_eq!( cal.bdays(d2, d0), -2);
}
As a motivation, this example might take some time to finish.
use chrono::NaiveDate;
use bdays::HolidayCalendar;
let cal = bdays::calendars::brazil::BRSettlement;
let d0 = NaiveDate::from_ymd(2001, 2, 1);
let d1 = NaiveDate::from_ymd(2100, 2, 1);
for _i in 0..30 {
cal.bdays(d0, d1);
}
You can use HolidayCalendarCache
to perform fast business days calculation
for a given range of dates.
use chrono::NaiveDate;
use bdays::HolidayCalendar;
let cal = bdays::HolidayCalendarCache::new(
bdays::calendars::brazil::BRSettlement,
NaiveDate::from_ymd(1980, 1, 1),
NaiveDate::from_ymd(2100, 12, 31)
);
let d0 = NaiveDate::from_ymd(2001, 2, 1);
let d1 = NaiveDate::from_ymd(2100, 2, 1);
for _i in 0..30 {
cal.bdays(d0, d1);
}