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feat(api): day_of_week.iso_index()
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ACTION NEEDED Ibis follows the Conventional Commits specification for release automation. The PR title and description are used as the merge commit message. Please update your PR title and description to match the specification. |
We have a It's a bit of an oddball API in that it functions like a namespace instead of top level method like everything else. Naturally, your first development experience with Ibis is extending a slightly weird bit of the codebase 😂. Perhaps we can add two new methods there? class DayOfWeek:
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def iso_index(self): ...
def iso_full_name(self): ... for consistency with the surrounding methods? |
Here's a usage example:
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Alternatively, I can take a crack at this one, if you want to handle |
I missed that.
I'll give it a try. And |
Is it possible that there are currently no tests for |
@kaijennissen You should be able to find the tests that run across backends in
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@cpcloud The |
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@kaijennissen Are you still interested in this feature? If so, would you mind trying it out for your use case and reporting back? |
@cpcloud Sorry for the late answer. It works for my use case, thanks. |
Description of changes
Added a new
isoday_of_week
method for timestamps.Issues closed
Resolves #8989