Util PeriodLength
Compute the length of a period based on a daycount.
Parameter | Description | Default | Options |
---|---|---|---|
startDate Required |
The start date in YYYY-MM-DD format | ||
endDate Required |
The end date in YYYY-MM-DD format | ||
daycount Required |
Daycount | 1/1 , 30/360 , 30E/360 , 30E/360.ISDA , ACT/360 , ACT/365.FIXED , ACT/365L , ACT/ACT.ICMA , ACT/ACT.ISDA , BUS/252 | |
currency Optional |
Currency | USD | AED , ARS , AUD , BRL , CAD , CHF , CLP , CNH , CNY , COP , CZK , DKK , EGP , EUR , GBP , GHS , HKD , HUF , IDR , ILS , INR , JPY , KRW , KZT , LBP , LKR , MXN , MYR , NGN , NOK , NZD , PEN , PHP , PKR , PLN , RUB , SAR , SEK , SGD , THB , TWD , USD , VEB , VNG , ZAR |
market Optional |
Market environment Id to use for calculation - either choose from options or specify market uploaded using MarketLoad service | Clarus | CME , CME RT , CME_SOFR , Clarus , LCH , LCH RT , LCH_SOFR , SDR |
import clarus response = clarus.util.periodlength(daycount='30/360',endDate='2016-11-20',startDate='2016-08-20') print (response)
import com.clarusft.api.model.util.PeriodLengthRequest import com.clarusft.api.model.util.PeriodLengthResponse ApiClient clarus = ApiClient.getDefault(); PeriodLengthResponse response = clarus.request(new PeriodLengthRequest().withDaycount("30/360").withEndDate("2016-11-20").withStartDate("2016-08-20")); System.out.println(response);
import Clarus response = Clarus.Util.periodlength(daycount="30/360",endDate="2016-11-20",startDate="2016-08-20") print(response)
##
##Need to install packages once, if not already installed
##install.packages('httr')
##install.packages('readr')
##
library('httr')
##library('readr')
## Manually edit and set key/secret here ##
apiKey <- '...'
apiSecret <-'...'
request <- function(category, functionName, ...){
restUrl = paste0('https://apieval.clarusft.com/api/rest/v1/', category, '/',functionName, '.csv')
response <- POST(url=restUrl, body=list(...), encode='json', authenticate(apiKey, apiSecret, type='basic'))
if (response$status_code!=200){
stop(paste0('Request to ', category, '/', functionName, ' failed with status code: ', response$status_code))
}
return (response)
}
dataframe <- function(response){
return (read.csv(text=content(response, 'text'), sep=',', head=TRUE))
}
## filename <- file.path('C:', 'Temp', 'myfile.csv')
## myvalue <- <- read_file(filename)
r <- request('util', 'PeriodLength', daycount='30/360', endDate='2016-11-20', startDate='2016-08-20')
df <- dataframe(r)
print (df)
import requests
import sys
import pandas
import io
#import os
# Example of REST API call to Clarus Microservices #
# Manually edit and set key/secret here #
apiKey = ''
apiSecret = ''
print (sys.version)
def request(category, functionName, **params):
restUrl = 'https://apieval.clarusft.com/api/rest/v1/' + category + '/' + functionName + '.json'
r = requests.post(restUrl, json=params, auth=(apiKey, apiSecret))
r.raise_for_status()
return r.json()
def dataframe(results):
return pandas.DataFrame(results['results'])
# filename = os.path.join('C:\\', 'Temp', 'myfile.csv')
# myvalue = open(filename).read()
r = request('util', 'PeriodLength', daycount='30/360', endDate='2016-11-20', startDate='2016-08-20')
df = dataframe(r)
print(pandas.DataFrame.head(df))
use strict;
use warnings;
use MIME::Base64;
use JSON;
use REST::Client;
# Example of REST API call to Clarus Microservices #
my $client = REST::Client->new();
$client->addHeader('Content-Type', 'application/json');
# Manually edit and set key/secret here
my $apiKey = '';
my $apiSecret = '';
my $encoded_auth = encode_base64("$apiKey:$apiSecret", '');
$client->addHeader('Authorization', "Basic $encoded_auth");
my %params = ('daycount' => '30/360','endDate' => '2016-11-20','startDate' => '2016-08-20');
my $urlBase = 'https://apieval.clarusft.com/api/rest/v1/';
my $category = 'util/';
my $name = 'PeriodLength';
my $outputFormat = '.csv'; #can also be '.json' or '.tsv'
my $fullRESTUrl = $urlBase . $category . $name . $outputFormat;
$client->POST($fullRESTUrl,encode_json(\%params));
print 'Response: ' . $client->responseContent() . "\n";
print 'Response status: ' . $client->responseCode() . "\n";
printf('Example of REST API call to Clarus Microservices\n');
function r = request(category, functionName, params)
# Manually edit and set key/secret here #
apiKey = ''
apiSecret = ''
restUrl = ['https://' apiKey ":" apiSecret "@" 'apieval.clarusft.com/api/rest/v1/' category '/' functionName '.csv'];
[r, status, message] = urlread (restUrl, 'get', params);
if (status!=1)
error(['Failed on ' category '/' functionName ': ' message]);
endif
end
function ca = toCellArray(csvStr)
header_row = textscan (csvStr, "%s", 1, 'delimiter','\n');
headers = strsplit(char(header_row), ",");
numCols = size(headers)(2);
format = repmat('%s ', [1 numCols]);
ca = textscan (csvStr, format, 'delimiter',',', 'endofline',"\n");
end
params = {'daycount', '30/360', ...
'endDate', '2016-11-20', ...
'startDate', '2016-08-20'}
r = request('util', 'PeriodLength', params)
ca = toCellArray(r);
ca
Example of REST API query URL (GET)
CSV
https://apieval.clarusft.com/api/rest/v1/util/periodlength.csv?daycount=30/360&endDate=2016-11-20&startDate=2016-08-20
TSV
https://apieval.clarusft.com/api/rest/v1/util/periodlength.tsv?daycount=30/360&endDate=2016-11-20&startDate=2016-08-20
JSON
https://apieval.clarusft.com/api/rest/v1/util/periodlength.json?daycount=30/360&endDate=2016-11-20&startDate=2016-08-20
HTML
https://apieval.clarusft.com/api/rest/v1/util/periodlength.html?daycount=30/360&endDate=2016-11-20&startDate=2016-08-20
Request Body
Submit to generate...
Response
Submit to generate...
{
"daycount" : "30/360",
"endDate" : "2016-11-20",
"startDate" : "2016-08-20"
}