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get_input_args.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# */AIPND-revision/intropyproject-classify-pet-images/get_input_args.py
#
# PROGRAMMER:
# DATE CREATED:
# REVISED DATE:
# PURPOSE: Create a function that retrieves the following 3 command line inputs
# from the user using the Argparse Python module. If the user fails to
# provide some or all of the 3 inputs, then the default values are
# used for the missing inputs. Command Line Arguments:
# 1. Image Folder as --dir with default value 'pet_images'
# 2. CNN Model Architecture as --arch with default value 'vgg'
# 3. Text File with Dog Names as --dogfile with default value 'dognames.txt'
#
##
# Imports python modules
import argparse
# TODO 1: Define get_input_args function below please be certain to replace None
# in the return statement with parser.parse_args() parsed argument
# collection that you created with this function
#
def get_input_args():
"""
Retrieves and parses the 3 command line arguments provided by the user when
they run the program from a terminal window. This function uses Python's
argparse module to created and defined these 3 command line arguments. If
the user fails to provide some or all of the 3 arguments, then the default
values are used for the missing arguments.
Command Line Arguments:
1. Image Folder as --dir with default value 'pet_images'
2. CNN Model Architecture as --arch with default value 'vgg'
3. Text File with Dog Names as --dogfile with default value 'dognames.txt'
This function returns these arguments as an ArgumentParser object.
Parameters:
None - simply using argparse module to create & store command line arguments
Returns:
parse_args() -data structure that stores the command line arguments object
"""
# Create Parse using ArgumentParser
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='User Input')
# Create 3 command line arguments as mentioned above using add_argument() from ArguementParser method
parser.add_argument("--dir",type=str,help="Image file directory", default="pet_images")
parser.add_argument("--arch",type=str,help="CNN model architecture", default="vgg")
parser.add_argument("--dogfile",type=str,help="text file dog names", default="dognames.txt")
args = parser.parse_args()
# Replace None with parser.parse_args() parsed argument collection that
# you created with this function
return args