Source code for pygeobase.utils

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from datetime import timedelta


[docs] def split_daterange_in_intervals(start, end, mi): """ Split a daterange in non overlapping intervals of mi minutes - 1 microsecond. Parameters ---------- start : datetime.datetime start of the daterange end : datetime.datetime end of the daterange mi : int Minutes of the intervals Returns ------- intervals: list of tuples list of (start, end) of intervals """ td = timedelta(minutes=mi) td_end_diff = timedelta(microseconds=1) intervals = [] curr = start while (curr + td) < end: intervals.append((curr, curr + td - td_end_diff)) curr = curr + td intervals.append((curr, end)) return intervals