ZH: print argparse defaults

This is a fixup to 031e216, 967ed3d
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Eric Teunis de Boone 2023-01-13 19:46:07 +01:00
parent 76b9e99936
commit d87037ae9a
2 changed files with 13 additions and 13 deletions

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@ -244,21 +244,21 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
from argparse import ArgumentParser from argparse import ArgumentParser
parser = ArgumentParser() parser = ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument('-n', '--noise-sigma', type=float, default=1e3, help='in [muV/m]') parser.add_argument('-n', '--noise-sigma', type=float, default=1e3, help='in [muV/m] (Default: %(default)d)')
parser.add_argument('-f', '--beacon-frequency', type=float, default=51.53e-3, help='The beacon\'s frequency [GHz]') parser.add_argument('-f', '--beacon-frequency', type=float, default=51.53e-3, help='The beacon\'s frequency [GHz] (Default: %(default)d)')
# Beacon Properties # Beacon Properties
parser.add_argument('-a', '--beacon-amplitudes', type=float, nargs=3, default=[1e3, 0, 0], help='in [muV/m]') parser.add_argument('-a', '--beacon-amplitudes', type=float, nargs=3, default=[1e3, 0, 0], help='in [muV/m] (Default: %(default)s)')
parser.add_argument('-d', '--beacon-rsq-decay', type=bool, default=True, help='Use Beacon amplitudes at 0,0,0') parser.add_argument('-d', '--beacon-rsq-decay', type=bool, default=True, help='Let the beacon amplitude fall of with distance. Uses Beacon amplitudes at 0,0,0 (Default: %(default)d)')
# Bandpass # Bandpass
parser.add_argument('-p', '--use-passband', type=bool, default=True) parser.add_argument('-p', '--use-passband', type=bool, default=True, help='(Default: %(default)d)')
parser.add_argument('-l', '--passband-low', type=float, default=30e-3, help='Lower frequency [GHz] of the passband filter. (set -1 for np.inf)') parser.add_argument('-l', '--passband-low', type=float, default=30e-3, help='Lower frequency [GHz] of the passband filter. (set -1 for np.inf) (Default: %(default)d)')
parser.add_argument('-u', '--passband-high', type=float, default=80e-3, help='Upper frequency [GHz] of the passband filter. (set -1 for np.inf)') parser.add_argument('-u', '--passband-high', type=float, default=80e-3, help='Upper frequency [GHz] of the passband filter. (set -1 for np.inf) (Default: %(default)d)')
# Trace length modification # Trace length modification
parser.add_argument('-N', '--new-trace-length', type=float, help='resize airshower trace', default=1e4) parser.add_argument('-N', '--new-trace-length', type=float, help='resize airshower trace (Default: %(default)d)', default=1e4)
parser.add_argument('-P', '--pre-trace-length', type=float, help='amount of trace to prepend the airshower when resizing', default=2e3) parser.add_argument('-P', '--pre-trace-length', type=float, help='amount of trace to prepend the airshower when resizing (Default: %(default)d)', default=2e3)
args = parser.parse_args() args = parser.parse_args()

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3 #!/usr/bin/env python3
# vim: indent=fdm ts=4 # vim: fdm=indent ts=4
""" """
Show Signal to noise for the original simulation signal, Show Signal to noise for the original simulation signal,
@ -27,9 +27,9 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = MyArgumentParser() parser = MyArgumentParser()
# Bandpass # Bandpass
parser.add_argument('-p', '--use-passband', type=bool, default=True) parser.add_argument('-p', '--use-passband', type=bool, default=True, help='(Default: %(default)d)')
parser.add_argument('-l', '--passband-low', type=float, default=30e-3, help='Lower frequency [GHz] of the passband filter. (set -1 for np.inf)') parser.add_argument('-l', '--passband-low', type=float, default=30e-3, help='Lower frequency [GHz] of the passband filter. (set -1 for np.inf) (Default: %(default)d)')
parser.add_argument('-u', '--passband-high', type=float, default=80e-3, help='Upper frequency [GHz] of the passband filter. (set -1 for np.inf)') parser.add_argument('-u', '--passband-high', type=float, default=80e-3, help='Upper frequency [GHz] of the passband filter. (set -1 for np.inf) (Default: %(default)d)')
args = parser.parse_args() args = parser.parse_args()