Inspired from the already given answers, here's a more general solution that extends to all types that can be created from a string input and with working '<' and '>' operators:
def ranged_type(value_type, min_value, max_value):
"""
Return function handle of an argument type function for ArgumentParser checking a range:
min_value <= arg <= max_value
Parameters
----------
value_type - value-type to convert arg to
min_value - minimum acceptable argument
max_value - maximum acceptable argument
Returns
-------
function handle of an argument type function for ArgumentParser
Usage
-----
ranged_type(float, 0.0, 1.0)
"""
def range_checker(arg: str):
try:
f = value_type(arg)
except ValueError:
raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError(f'must be a valid {value_type}')
if f < min_value or f > max_value:
raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError(f'must be within [{min_value}, {max_value}]')
return f
# Return function handle to checking function
return range_checker
Examples
You can use it for both floats and ints, but is not limited to that:
parser.add_argument('--float_example',
type=ranged_type(float, 0.0, 1.0))
parser.add_argument('--int_example',
type=ranged_type(int, -5, 5))
Even works with strings
parser.add_argument('--str_example',
type=ranged_type(str, "a", "d"))
Test
A little test/proof-of-concept:
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog='argtest')
parser.add_argument('--float_example',
type=ranged_type(float, 0.0, 1.0))
parser.add_argument('--int_example',
type=ranged_type(int, -5, 5))
parser.add_argument('--str_example',
type=ranged_type(str, "a", "d"))
print(parser.parse_args())
With the following results:
> python argtest.py --float_example 0.5 --str_example b --int_example 4
Namespace(float_example=0.5, int_example=4, str_example='b')
> python argtest.py --float_example -0.5
usage: argtest [-h] [--float_example FLOAT_EXAMPLE] [--int_example INT_EXAMPLE] [--str_example STR_EXAMPLE]
argtest: error: argument --float_example: must be within [0.0, 1.0]
> python argtest.py --int_example 12
usage: argtest [-h] [--float_example FLOAT_EXAMPLE] [--int_example INT_EXAMPLE] [--str_example STR_EXAMPLE]
argtest: error: argument --int_example: must be within [-5, 5]
> python argtest.py --str_example g
usage: argtest [-h] [--float_example FLOAT_EXAMPLE] [--int_example INT_EXAMPLE] [--str_example STR_EXAMPLE]
argtest: error: argument --str_example: must be within [a, d]
type
function.