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How to Process Lines of Text in Python
Strip whitespace, split a multi-line string, count words per line, and print structured summaries using basic string methods and loops.
text = """ Python is great!
Coding is fun.
Python skills help you grow. """
lines = text.strip().splitlines()
line_count = len(lines)
processed = []
for line in lines:
stripped = line.strip()
word_count = len(stripped.split())
processed.append({
"original": line,
"stripped": stripp…
How to Summarize Text Statistics in Python
This function returns basic statistics about a string, including character, word, and sentence counts, plus case and digit counts.
def summarize_text(text):
"""Return basic statistics about a string."""
words = text.split()
return {
"characters": len(text),
"words": len(words),
"sentences": text.count(".") + text.count("!") + text.count("?"),
"uppercase": sum(c.isupper() for c in text),
"lowerca…
How to build a text helper in Python for beginners
This code provides easy-to-use functions for cleaning text, removing punctuation, counting word frequencies, and summarizing strings — perfect for beginners.
def clean_text(text: str) -> str:
"""Clean and normalize a text string."""
text = text.strip()
text = text.replace(" ", " ")
text = text.capitalize()
text = text.replace(".", ".")
return text
def remove_punctuation(text: str) -> str:
"""Remove common punctuation marks from a string."""
…
Generate Data Helper for Beginners in Python
Define two functions that create a random list of integers and then compute basic summary statistics like count, total, average, maximum, and minimum using simple loops.
from random import randint
def build_dataset(size: int, max_val: int) -> list[int]:
data = []
for _ in range(size):
data.append(randint(1, max_val))
return data
def summarize(data: list[int]) -> dict[str, float]:
total = 0
maximum = data[0]
minimum = data[0]
for value in data:
…
How to Calculate a Cumulative Sum in Python
Build a new list where each element equals the running total of all numbers up to that index in the original list.
numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
cumulative_sum = []
running_total = 0
for num in numbers:
running_total += num
cumulative_sum.append(running_total)
print(cumulative_sum)
How to Calculate the Average of a List of Numbers in Python
Compute the arithmetic mean of a numeric list using Python's built-in sum() and len() functions, returning 0.0 for an empty list.
def calculate_average(numbers):
if not numbers:
return 0.0
return sum(numbers) / len(numbers)
if __name__ == "__main__":
sample_numbers = [10, 20, 30, 40, 50]
result = calculate_average(sample_numbers)
print(f"Average: {result}")
How to Calculate the Sum of List Elements in Python
Iterates over a list with a for loop, accumulates each number into a total variable, and returns the sum of all elements.
def sum_list_elements(numbers):
"""Return the sum of all elements in a list."""
total = 0
for num in numbers:
total += num
return total
if __name__ == "__main__":
sample_list = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
result = sum_list_elements(sample_list)
print(f"The sum of {sample_list} is {result}")
How to Compute Sliding Window Sum of Size k in Python
Compute the sum of every contiguous subarray of a fixed size k using an efficient O(n) sliding window technique.
def sliding_window_sum(nums, k):
"""Return a list of sums for each contiguous subarray of size k."""
if not nums or k <= 0 or k > len(nums):
return []
result = []
window_sum = sum(nums[:k])
result.append(window_sum)
for i in range(k, len(nums)):
window_sum += nums[i] -…
How to Compute a Moving Average in Python
This code computes the moving average over a numeric list using an efficient sliding window sum, avoiding recomputation of each window.
def moving_average(data, window_size):
"""
Compute the moving average over a numeric list.
Args:
data: List of numeric values
window_size: Size of the sliding window (positive integer)
Returns:
List of moving averages, each representing the mean of a window
"""
…
How to Filter Even Numbers and Square Them in Python
Create two beginner-friendly helper functions that filter even numbers and compute squares of a number list using loops, then print the results along with the sum and average.
def get_even_numbers(numbers):
evens = []
for num in numbers:
if num % 2 == 0:
evens.append(num)
return evens
def get_squares(numbers):
squares = []
for num in numbers:
squares.append(num ** 2)
return squares
numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10]
even_numbers …
How to Loop Through Lists in Python for Beginners
Transform, filter, sum, and find the maximum in a Python list using basic for loops and conditionals.
def transform_data(numbers):
"""Basic transformation examples using lists and loops."""
doubled = []
for n in numbers:
doubled.append(n * 2)
return doubled
def filter_even(numbers):
"""Keep only even numbers using a loop and condition."""
evens = []
for n in numbers:
if n …
How to Summarize a List of Numbers in Python
Loop over a list of numbers to compute total, count, average, min, and max, then return them in a dictionary.
def summarize_numbers(numbers):
"""Return a dict with basic stats for a list of numbers."""
total = 0
count = 0
smallest = numbers[0]
largest = numbers[0]
for num in numbers:
total += num
count += 1
if num < smallest:
smallest = num
if num > largest:…
How to summarize and transform lists in Python
Compute count, sum, min, max, and average for a list and multiply each element by a factor using simple loops and built-in functions.
def summarize(data):
"""Return a summary of a list: count, sum, min, max, average."""
count = len(data)
total = sum(data)
minimum = min(data)
maximum = max(data)
average = total / count if count else 0
return count, total, minimum, maximum, average
def multiply_elements(data, factor=2):
…
How to Parse Command Line Arguments in Python with argparse
Build a CLI that accepts positional integers, an optional --sum flag, and a --verbose switch, all with Python's standard argparse library.
import argparse
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Process some integers.')
parser.add_argument('numbers', metavar='N', type=int, nargs='+',
help='an integer for the accumulator')
parser.add_argument('--sum', dest='accumulate', action='store_const',
…
How to Use functools.reduce in Python
Apply functools.reduce with operator functions and lambda expressions to aggregate lists into sums, products, maximums, and concatenated strings.
from functools import reduce
import operator
# Sum all numbers in a list using reduce
numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
sum_result = reduce(operator.add, numbers)
# Find the maximum value using reduce
max_result = reduce(lambda a, b: a if a > b else b, numbers)
# Multiply all numbers using reduce
product_result = reduce(la…
Automatically Detect Corrupted Files Using SHA-256 Checksums in Python
Compute SHA-256 checksums of files and compare them to detect corruption in Python.
import hashlib
import os
def compute_sha256(filepath: str) -> str:
"""Compute SHA-256 checksum of a file."""
sha256 = hashlib.sha256()
with open(filepath, 'rb') as f:
for chunk in iter(lambda: f.read(4096), b''):
sha256.update(chunk)
return sha256.hexdigest()
def validate_file_int…
How to Find Files by Extension in Python
This code walks a directory tree with pathlib, collects all file paths, and counts them by extension to summarize a project's contents.
from pathlib import Path
def get_project_files(base_path="."):
"""Return a sorted list of all file paths under base_path."""
base = Path(base_path)
files = [p for p in base.rglob("*") if p.is_file()]
return sorted(files)
def count_by_extension(files):
"""Return a dict mapping extension (lowercase…
How to Sum a CSV Column by Group in Python
This code reads a CSV string and sums a specified column for each unique value of a group key using the csv module and defaultdict.
import csv
from collections import defaultdict
from io import StringIO
def aggregate_csv(csv_data, group_key, sum_column):
totals = defaultdict(float)
reader = csv.DictReader(StringIO(csv_data))
for row in reader:
key = row[group_key]
totals[key] += float(row[sum_column])
return dict(t…
Design a Data Helper Class in Python
Create a simple Object-Oriented data helper with DataPoint and Dataset classes that store, describe, and summarize coordinate points.
class DataPoint:
def __init__(self, x, y):
self.x = x
self.y = y
self.label = None
def describe(self):
"""Return a human-readable description of the data point."""
base = f"DataPoint(x={self.x}, y={self.y})"
return f"{base}, label='{self.label}'" if self.label e…
Group Data Helper Class in Python
A simple Python class that stores items under named groups, retrieves groups, items, and counts, and formats them as a readable summary.
class GroupData:
"""A simple helper class to store and group data for beginners."""
def __init__(self):
self.items = []
def add(self, item, group):
"""Add an item under a given group name."""
self.items.append({"item": item, "group": group})
def get_groups(self):
"""R…
How to Count Items in a Python Class
A beginner-friendly Inventory class that stores item quantities in a dictionary and provides add, remove, count, and summary methods.
class Inventory:
def __init__(self):
self.items = {}
def add(self, item, quantity=1):
self.items[item] = self.items.get(item, 0) + quantity
def remove(self, item, quantity=1):
if item not in self.items:
raise ValueError(f"{item} not in inventory")
self.items[it…
Find Missing Number in Python Sequence 1 to N
Find the missing number from a list containing numbers 1 to N using the arithmetic sum formula.
def find_missing_number(nums, n):
expected_sum = n * (n + 1) // 2
actual_sum = sum(nums)
return expected_sum - actual_sum
if __name__ == "__main__":
n = 10
numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10]
missing = find_missing_number(numbers, n)
print(f"The missing number is: {missing}")
Find Pivot Index in Python
Locate the index where the sum of elements to the left equals the sum to the right, using a single pass with prefix sums.
def find_pivot_index(nums):
total = sum(nums)
left_sum = 0
for i, num in enumerate(nums):
if left_sum == total - left_sum - num:
return i
left_sum += num
return -1
if __name__ == "__main__":
test_cases = [
[1, 7, 3, 6, 5, 6],
[1, 2, 3],
[2, 1, -…
Find the Equilibrium Index of a List in Python
Find every index in a list where the sum of elements to its left equals the sum to its right, using a single pass.
def find_equilibrium_indexes(arr):
total = sum(arr)
left_sum = 0
indexes = []
for i, num in enumerate(arr):
total -= num
if left_sum == total:
indexes.append(i)
left_sum += num
return indexes
if __name__ == "__main__":
test = [1, 2, 3, -1, 2, 3]
result =…
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