def set_params(self, continent: Optional[str] = None, country: Optional[str] = None, features: Optional[List[CalendarFeature]] = None): """ Set parameters of the calendar extraction processing step. :param continent: Continent where the country or region is located (important for importing calendar module). :type continent: str :param country: Country or region to use for holiday calendar (default 'Germany') :type country: str :param features: A list, which contains all features that should be calculated. Default all are calculated. :type features: List[str] :raises AttributeError: If 'continent' and/or 'country' is invalid. """ if continent is not None: self.continent = continent if country is not None: self.country = country if features is not None: self.features: List[CalendarFeature] = features try: self.calendar = _init_calendar(self.continent, self.country) except UtilException as e: raise WrongParameterException( e.message, "Please set a valid country or continent for.", CalendarExtraction)
def __init__(self, name: str = None, window_size=24 * 7, window_size_unit="d", group_by: RollingGroupBy = RollingGroupBy.No, continent: str = "Europe", country: str = "Germany", closed="left"): super().__init__(name if name is not None else self.__class__.__name__) self.window_size = window_size self.group_by = group_by self.window_size_unit = window_size_unit self.country = country self.continent = continent self.closed = closed self.cal = _init_calendar(self.continent, self.country)
def __init__(self, name: str = "RollingMean", window_size=24 * 7, window_size_unit="d", group_by: RollingGroupBy = RollingGroupBy.No, continent: str = "Europe", country: str = "Germany", closed="left"): super().__init__(name) self.window_size = window_size self.window_size_unit = "d" self.group_by = group_by self.window_size_unit = window_size_unit self.country = country self.continent = continent self.closed = closed self.cal = _init_calendar(self.continent, self.country)
def __init__(self, name: str = "CalendarExtraction", continent: str = "Europe", country: str = "Germany", features: Optional[List[CalendarFeature]] = None): super().__init__(name) self.continent = continent self.country = country try: self.calendar = _init_calendar(self.continent, self.country) except UtilException as e: raise WrongParameterException( e.message, "Please set a valid country or continent for.", CalendarExtraction) if features is None: self.features: List[CalendarFeature] = [ CalendarFeature.month, CalendarFeature.day, CalendarFeature.hour, CalendarFeature.weekday ] else: self.features: List[CalendarFeature] = features
def set_params(self, window_size: Optional[int] = None, window_size_unit: Optional[str] = None, group_by: Optional[RollingGroupBy] = None, continent: Optional[str] = None, country: Optional[str] = None, closed: Optional[str] = None): """ Set parameters of the rolling mean :param window_size: Window size for which to calculate the mean :type window_size: int :param window_size_unit: Unit of the window size (default: "d" [day]) :type window_size_unit: str :param groupy_by: how the entries of the time series should be grouped :type group_by. RollingGroupBy :param continent: If group_by is WorkdayAndHoliday: Continent where the country or region is located (important for importing calendar module). :type continent: str :param country: If group_by is WorkdayAndHoliday: Country or region to use for holiday calendar (default 'Germany') :type country: str :param closed: If there array is closed left or right :type closed: str """ if window_size: self.window_size = window_size if window_size_unit: self.window_size_unit = window_size_unit if group_by: self.group_by = group_by if closed: self.closed = closed if continent: self.continent = continent if country: self.country = country self.cal = _init_calendar(self.continent, self.country)