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15 changes: 8 additions & 7 deletions pandas/core/indexes/datetimes.py
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Expand Up @@ -1022,22 +1022,23 @@ def date_range(
'2018-01-05 00:00:00+09:00'],
dtype='datetime64[ns, Asia/Tokyo]', freq='D')

`closed` controls whether to include `start` and `end` that are on the
boundary. The default includes boundary points on either end.
`inclusive` controls whether to include `start` and `end` that are on the
boundary. The default, "both", includes boundary points on either end.

>>> pd.date_range(start='2017-01-01', end='2017-01-04', closed=None)
>>> pd.date_range(start='2017-01-01', end='2017-01-04', inclusive="both")
DatetimeIndex(['2017-01-01', '2017-01-02', '2017-01-03', '2017-01-04'],
dtype='datetime64[ns]', freq='D')

Use ``closed='left'`` to exclude `end` if it falls on the boundary.
Use ``inclusive='left'`` to exclude `end` if it falls on the boundary.

>>> pd.date_range(start='2017-01-01', end='2017-01-04', closed='left')
>>> pd.date_range(start='2017-01-01', end='2017-01-04', inclusive='left')
DatetimeIndex(['2017-01-01', '2017-01-02', '2017-01-03'],
dtype='datetime64[ns]', freq='D')

Use ``closed='right'`` to exclude `start` if it falls on the boundary.
Use ``inclusive='right'`` to exclude `start` if it falls on the boundary, and
similarly ``inclusive='neither'`` will exclude both `start` and `end`.

>>> pd.date_range(start='2017-01-01', end='2017-01-04', closed='right')
>>> pd.date_range(start='2017-01-01', end='2017-01-04', inclusive='right')
DatetimeIndex(['2017-01-02', '2017-01-03', '2017-01-04'],
dtype='datetime64[ns]', freq='D')
"""
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