I cannot figure out a problem I am having with code written in Python 2.7. I am converting the references to ints, but I keep getting a type exception bad operand type for unary +: 'str'
. Can anyone assist?
import urllib2
import time
import datetime
stocksToPull = 'EBAY', 'AAPL'
def pullData(stock):
try:
print 'Currently pulling', stock
print str(datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(time.time()).strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'))
urlToVisit = 'http://chartapi.finance.yahoo.com/instrument/1.0/' + \
stock + '/chartdata;type=quote;range=3y/csv'
saveFileLine = stock + '.txt'
try:
readExistingData = open(saveFileLine, 'r').read()
splitExisting = readExistingData.split('\n')
mostRecentLine = splitExisting[-2]
lastUnix = mostRecentLine.split(',')[0]
except Exception, e:
print str(e)
time.sleep(1)
lastUnix = 0
saveFile = open(saveFileLine, 'a')
sourceCode = urllib2.urlopen(urlToVisit).read()
splitSource = sourceCode.split('\n')
for eachLine in splitSource:
if 'values' not in eachLine:
splitLine = eachLine.split(',')
if len(splitLine) == 6:
if int(splitLine[0]) > int(lastUnix):
lineToWrite = eachLine + '\n'
saveFile.write(lineToWrite)
saveFile.close()
print 'Pulled', + stock
print 'Sleeping....'
print str(datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(time.time()).strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'))
time.sleep(120)
except Exception, e:
print 'main loop', str(e)
for eachStock in stocksToPull:
pullData(eachStock)
I am hitting the operand exception bad operand type for unary +: 'str'
when it gets to if int(splitLine[0]) > int(lastUnix):
even though both values being compared print out as ints when tested. can anyone give me some feedback? thank you!
here is the exception response:
Currently pulling EBAY
2013-12-21 11:32:40
Pulled main loop bad operand type for unary +: 'str'
Currently pulling AAPL
2013-12-21 11:32:41
Pulled main loop bad operand type for unary +: 'str'`
You say that if int(splitLine[0]) > int(lastUnix):
is causing the trouble, but you don't actually show anything which suggests that.
I think this line is the problem instead:
print 'Pulled', + stock
Do you see why this line could cause that error message? You want either
>>> stock = "AAAA"
>>> print 'Pulled', stock
Pulled AAAA
or
>>> print 'Pulled ' + stock
Pulled AAAA
not
>>> print 'Pulled', + stock
PulledTraceback (most recent call last):
File "<ipython-input-5-7c26bb268609>", line 1, in <module>
print 'Pulled', + stock
TypeError: bad operand type for unary +: 'str'
You're asking Python to apply the +
symbol to a string like +23
makes a positive 23, and she's objecting.