#!//usr/bin/env python3
+import sys
+if len(sys.argv) != 2:
+ print('Expecting infections table file path as only argument.')
+ exit(1)
+infections_table = sys.argv[1]
+
# District population numbers as per Wikipedia.
district_pops = {
'CW': 342332,
'sum': 3754418,
}
-f = open('daily_infections_table.txt', 'r')
+f = open(infections_table, 'r')
lines = f.readlines()
f.close()
-# Parse first table file line for the names and order of districts.
+# Parse first table file line for the names and order of districts.
db = {}
sorted_districts = []
for header in lines[0].split():
db[district][date] = {'new_infections': int(district_data)}
sorted_dates.sort()
+# In LaGeSo's data, the last "district" is actually the sum of all districts /
+# the whole of Berlin.
+#
# Fail on any day where the "sum" district's new infections are not the proper
# sum of the individual districts new infections. Yes, sometimes Lageso sends
# data that is troubled in this way. It will then have to be fixed manually in
# the table file, since we should have a human look at what mistake was
-# probably made.
+# probably made.
for date in sorted_dates:
sum_district = sorted_districts[-1]
day_sum = 0