etna.analysis.plot_holidays#
- plot_holidays(ts: TSDataset, holidays: str | DataFrame, segments: List[str] | None = None, columns_num: int = 2, figsize: Tuple[int, int] = (10, 5), start: Timestamp | int | str | None = None, end: Timestamp | int | str | None = None, as_is: bool = False)[source]#
Plot holidays for segments.
Sequence of timestamps with one holiday is drawn as a colored region. Individual holiday is drawn like a colored point.
It is not possible to distinguish points plotted at one timestamp, but this case is considered rare. This the problem isn’t relevant for region drawing because they are partially transparent.
- Parameters:
ts (TSDataset) – TSDataset with timeseries data
there are several options:
if str, then this is code of the country in holidays library;
if DataFrame and
as_is == False
, then dataframe is expected to be in prophet`s holiday format;if DataFrame and
as_is == True
, then dataframe is expected to be in a format with a timestamp index and holiday names columns. In a holiday column values 0 represent absence of holiday in that timestamp, 1 represent the presence.
columns_num (int) – number of columns in subplots
figsize (Tuple[int, int]) – size of the figure per subplot with one segment in inches
as_is (bool) – See
holidays
parameterstart (Timestamp | int | str | None) – start timestamp for plot
- Raises:
ValueError: – Incorrect type of
start
orend
is used according tots.freq
.ValueError: – If
holidays
norpd.DataFrame
orstr
.ValueError: – Holiday is an empty
pd.DataFrame
.ValueError: – If
as_is=True
while holiday is string.ValueError – If
holiday
isstr
and data has integer timestampValueError: – If
upper_window
is negative.ValueError: – If
lower_window
is positive.