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| Date | Thu, 10 Apr 2014 10:46:47 +0530 |
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sys.argv is itself a list. You can directly access the `quality` field
as sys.argv[2].
quality = int(sys.argv[2])
However, if you want to use more command line options, then using
`argparse` module is better than accessing arguments using `sys.argv`.
Import `argparse` module and create a parser
import argparse
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='My example command line
option parser')
#Add as many arguments as you want to parse (from the command line)
parser.add_argument('--quality', type=int, help='Quality score')
parser.add_argument("--some-other-option", help="Some other option for example")
...
...
#Parse the arguments (to be)given on the command line(when the script
is invoked)
args = parser.parse_args()
#Access all the arguments or options as `args.quality`,
`args.some_other_option`, etc.
print("quality =", args.quality)
print("some-other-option =", args.some_other_option)
Read the documentation of argparse for better understanding.
https://docs.python.org/2/library/argparse.html
On 10 April 2014 00:53, rohan bareja <rohan_1925@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
> I want to write a function in Python for a tab delimited file I am dealing
> with,to filter out values from a column, and put that parameter as a command
> line option while running the script.
>
> So,if the limit is 10,the filter out all the rows with values less than 10.
> Also,I want to check if the number entered is numeric or not else display
> the message "its not numeric".
>
>
> So,the command line would be:
>
> python script.py file --quality [limit]
>
>
> The Python script:
>
> import sys
> arg = []
> for a in sys.argv:
> arg.append(a)
> quality = arg[2]
>
>
> To be more specific,the file I am dealing with is a Samfile,and using
> package
> Pysam,which has mapping quality limits in the 5th column.
>
> https://media.readthedocs.org/pdf/pysam/latest/pysam.pdf
>
> Commandline:
>
> python script.py samfile --quality [limit]
>
> I am reading the samfile using this:
>
> samfile = pysam.Samfile(arg[1], "rb" )
> mapqlim = arg[2]
>
> I am a Python beginner,but saw one of the modules,argparse. How can I
> accomplish this using argparse in Python?
>
>
>
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:-)balaji
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