def setUp(self): self.from_date = Date(1, Jan, 2011) self.to_date = Date(31, Dec, 2011) self.tenor = Period(4, Weeks) self.calendar = UnitedKingdom() self.convention = Following self.termination_convention = Preceding self.rule = Twentieth self.schedule = Schedule( self.from_date, self.to_date, self.tenor, self.calendar, self.convention, self.termination_convention, self.rule ) for date in self.schedule.dates(): print date
def test_create_schedule(self): from_date = Date(1, Jan, 2011) to_date = Date(31, Dec, 2011) tenor = Period(3, Weeks) calendar = UnitedKingdom() convention = Following termination_convention = Following rule = Forward schedule = Schedule( from_date, to_date, tenor, calendar, convention, termination_convention, rule ) for date in schedule.dates(): print date self.assert_(schedule is not None) # Constructor using the defaults for the different conventions schedule = Schedule(from_date, to_date, tenor, calendar) self.assert_(schedule is not None)
def test_previous_next_reference_date(self): from_date = Date(3, Sep, 2011) to_date = Date(15, Dec, 2011) tenor = Period(1, Months) calendar = UnitedKingdom() convention = Following termination_convention = Following rule = Forward fwd_schedule = Schedule(from_date, to_date, tenor, calendar, convention, termination_convention, rule) expected_date = Date(5, Sep, 2011) print expected_date, fwd_schedule.next_date(from_date) self.assert_(expected_date == fwd_schedule.next_date(from_date)) rule = Backward bwd_schedule = Schedule(from_date, to_date, tenor, calendar, convention, termination_convention, rule) expected_date = Date(15, Nov, 2011) self.assert_(expected_date == bwd_schedule.previous_date(to_date))
class ScheduleMethodTestCase(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.from_date = Date(1, Jan, 2011) self.to_date = Date(31, Dec, 2011) self.tenor = Period(4, Weeks) self.calendar = UnitedKingdom() self.convention = Following self.termination_convention = Preceding self.rule = Twentieth self.schedule = Schedule( self.from_date, self.to_date, self.tenor, self.calendar, self.convention, self.termination_convention, self.rule ) for date in self.schedule.dates(): print date def test_size(self): self.assertEquals(15, self.schedule.size()) def test_dates(self): expected_dates_length = self.schedule.size() dates = list(self.schedule.dates()) self.assertEquals(expected_dates_length, len(dates)) for date in dates: print date def test_at(self): expected_date = self.calendar.adjust(self.from_date, Following) self.assertTrue(expected_date == self.schedule.at(0)) next_date = self.calendar.adjust( self.from_date + Period(4, Weeks), Following ) expected_date = Date(20, next_date.month, next_date.year) print expected_date, self.schedule.at(1) self.assertTrue(expected_date == self.schedule.at(1)) def test_previous_next_reference_date(self): from_date = Date(3, Sep, 2011) to_date = Date(15, Dec, 2011) tenor = Period(1, Months) calendar = UnitedKingdom() convention = Following termination_convention = Following rule = Forward fwd_schedule = Schedule(from_date, to_date, tenor, calendar, convention, termination_convention, rule) expected_date = Date(5, Sep, 2011) print expected_date, fwd_schedule.next_date(from_date) self.assert_(expected_date == fwd_schedule.next_date(from_date)) rule = Backward bwd_schedule = Schedule(from_date, to_date, tenor, calendar, convention, termination_convention, rule) expected_date = Date(15, Nov, 2011) self.assert_(expected_date == bwd_schedule.previous_date(to_date))