Hey so I'm using argparse to try and generate a quarterly report. This is what the code looks like:
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument('-q', "--quarter", action='store_true', type=int, help="Enter a Quarter number: 1,2,3, or 4 ")
parser.add_argument('-y', "--year", action='store_true',type=str,help="Enter a year in the format YYYY ")
args = parser.parse_args()
the error I receive is:
TypeError: init() got an unexpected keyword argument 'type'
as far as I can tell from the argparse documentation type is one of the parameters of the add_argument function. I tried removing this and updating the code to :
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument('-q', "--quarter", action='store_true', help="Enter a Quarter number: 1,2,3, or 4 ")
parser.add_argument('-y', "--year", action='store_true',help="Enter a year in the format YYYY ")
args = parser.parse_args()
I then tried to run it with: python scriptname.py -q 1 -y 2015
and it is giving me the following error:
error:unrecognized arguments: 1 2015
I don't know why that is either. Can anyone please shed some light on this.
action='store_true'
? What was your understanding of what that would do? – user2357112 supports Monica Nov 6 '15 at 19:33store_true
works, or even how truth works in Python. – user2357112 supports Monica Nov 6 '15 at 19:41store_true
is to save the valueTrue
for the named variable. Specifying atype
value for the same option is meaningless, and disallowed. – John Gordon Nov 6 '15 at 19:43