counts assignment points
Project description
sum_pts
Reads text (or Jupyter Notebook) files and counts points. Points are expected in the following format:
# part 1 (3 points)
Installation
pip3 install sum-pts
Usage
Given an input text file, like ex_hw0.py:
# Part 1 (10 points)
# some text or code here
# Part 2 (14 + 2 auto pt)
# some text or code here
# part 3 (14 pt + 3 extra credit really long name pts)
Run this module from its command line interface:
python3 -m sum_pts ex_hw0.py
to generate a markdown table which sums all points in assignment:
| part | | auto | extra credit really long name | part total |
|:-------|---:|:-------|:--------------------------------|-------------:|
| Part 1 | 10 | | | 10 |
| Part 2 | 14 | 2.0 | | 16 |
| part 3 | 14 | | 3.0 | 17 |
| total | 38 | 2.0 | 3.0 | 43 |
You can write this to a markdown or csv file with the -m
or -c
flags.
Notes:
- capitalization doesn't count
- a line contains points if it matches the following regex
'#.*\(.*(pts?|points?)\)'
- the "part total" column only appears if there are multiple types of points
- you may use
+
,,
,&
or nothing at all to distinguish different point types within a part. (We look for strings which can be cast to numbers to split point types within part.)
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