Calendar module allows to output calendars like program, and provides additional useful functions related to the calendar. Functions and classes defined in Calendar module use an idealized calendar, the current Gregorian calendar extended indefinitely in both directions.
In Python, calendar.setfirstweekday(weekday)
is a function provided in calendar module for simple text calendars.
setfirstweekday()
method sets the weekday (0 is Monday, 6 is Sunday) to start each week. The values MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, and SUNDAY are provided for convenience.
For example, to set the first weekday to Sunday.
Syntax: setfirstweekday() Parameter: no parameter Returns: None
Code #1:
# Python program to explain working of setfirstweekday() method # importing calendar module import calendar # calling setfirstweekday() function val = calendar.setfirstweekday(calendar.SUNDAY) # returns None print (val) |
Output:
None
Code #2: Explaining working of setfirstweekday()
method with prmonth()
method
# Python code to demonstrate the working of # setfirstweekday() with prmonth() method # importing calendar module for calendar operations import calendar # using prmonth() to print calendar of 1997 print ( "The 4th month of 1997 is : " ) calendar.prmonth( 1997 , 4 , 2 , 1 ) # using setfirstweekday() to set first week day number calendar.setfirstweekday( 4 ) print ( "\r" ) # using firstweekday() to check the changed day print ( "The new week day number is : " , end = "") print (calendar.firstweekday()) |
Output:
The 4th month of 1997 is : April 1997 Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 The new week day number is : 4