businessMonthEnd

Syntax

businessMonthEnd(X, [offset], [n=1])

Arguments

X is a scalar/vector of data type DATE, DATEHOUR, DATETIME, TIMESTAMP or NANOTIMESTAMP.

offset is a scalar of the same data type as X. It must be no greater than the minimum value of X. The default value is the minimum value of X.

n is a positive integer. The default value is 1.

Details

Return the last business day (Monday to Friday) of the month that X belongs to.

If parameter offset is specified, the result is updated every n months. Parameter offset works only if parameter n>1.

Examples

$ businessMonthEnd(2010.10.12);
2010.10.29

$ businessMonthEnd(2010.10.12, 2000.03.31, 3);
2010.12.31

$ date=2016.04.12+(1..10)*30
$ time = take(09:30:00, 10)
$ sym = take(`MSFT,10)
$ price= 49.6 29.46 29.52 30.02 174.97 175.23 50.76 50.32 51.29 52.38
$ qty = 2200 1900 2100 3200 6800 5400 1300 2500 8800 4500
$ t1 = table(date, time, sym, qty, price);
$ t1;

date

time

sym

qty

price

2016.05.12

09:30:00

MSFT

2200

49.6

2016.06.11

09:30:00

MSFT

1900

29.46

2016.07.11

09:30:00

MSFT

2100

29.52

2016.08.10

09:30:00

MSFT

3200

30.02

2016.09.09

09:30:00

MSFT

6800

174.97

2016.10.09

09:30:00

MSFT

5400

175.23

2016.11.08

09:30:00

MSFT

1300

50.76

2016.12.08

09:30:00

MSFT

2500

50.32

2017.01.07

09:30:00

MSFT

8800

51.29

2017.02.06

09:30:00

MSFT

4500

52.38

select avg(price),sum(qty) from t1 group by businessMonthEnd(date,2016.01.31,2);

businessMonthEnd_date

avg_price

sum_qty

2016.06.30

39.53

4100

2016.08.31

29.77

5300

2016.10.31

175.1

12200

2016.12.30

50.54

3800

2017.02.28

51.835

13300

Related functions: businessMonthBegin, monthBegin, monthEnd, semiMonthBegin, semiMonthEnd