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diff --git a/examples/table_display.py b/examples/table_display.py
index 54d5b7a4..a5a5c830 100755
--- a/examples/table_display.py
+++ b/examples/table_display.py
@@ -15,7 +15,6 @@ and either the colored or colorama module
from typing import Tuple
import cmd2
-from cmd2.argparse_custom import Cmd2ArgParser
import tableformatter as tf
# Configure colors for when users chooses the "-c" flag to enable color in the table output
@@ -143,14 +142,14 @@ def high_density_objs(row_obj: CityInfo) -> dict:
return opts
-def make_table_parser() -> Cmd2ArgParser:
+def make_table_parser() -> cmd2.ArgParser:
"""Create a unique instance of an argparse Argument parser for processing table arguments.
NOTE: The two cmd2 argparse decorators require that each parser be unique, even if they are essentially a deep copy
of each other. For cases like that, you can create a function to return a unique instance of a parser, which is
what is being done here.
"""
- table_parser = Cmd2ArgParser()
+ table_parser = cmd2.ArgParser()
table_item_group = table_parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
table_item_group.add_argument('-c', '--color', action='store_true', help='Enable color')
table_item_group.add_argument('-f', '--fancy', action='store_true', help='Fancy Grid')