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How to Load, Save, and Split JSON Data in Python
Provides helper functions to load, save, and split JSON dictionary data for simple ML pipeline preprocessing.
import json
from pathlib import Path
def load_json_data(file_path):
"""Load JSON data from a file, returning an empty dict if missing."""
path = Path(file_path)
if path.exists():
with path.open("r", encoding="utf-8") as f:
return json.load(f)
return {}
def save_json_data(data, f…
How to do feature selection with VarianceThreshold in Python
This code demonstrates how to use scikit-learn's VarianceThreshold to remove low-variance features from a NumPy array, keeping only those that vary enough to be useful for modeling.
import numpy as np
from sklearn.feature_selection import VarianceThreshold
def main():
# Mock dataset: 4 samples, 5 features
X = np.array([
[0.1, 0.2, 1.0, 1.0, 0.5],
[0.2, 0.2, 0.0, 1.0, 0.4],
[0.1, 0.2, 1.0, 1.0, 0.6],
[0.3, 0.2, 1.0, 0.0, 0.5]
])
# Select features w…
How to ordinal encode categorical data in Python with sklearn
Convert job title categories into ordinal numeric labels using sklearn's OrdinalEncoder with explicit ordering.
from sklearn.preprocessing import OrdinalEncoder
import numpy as np
# Mock data: small job title categories with known ordering
data = np.array([
["intern"],
["junior"],
["mid"],
["senior"],
["lead"]
])
# Define the ordinal order (lowest to highest)
categories = [["intern", "junior", "mid", "seni…
Load CSV Training Data Without Pandas in Python
This code loads a CSV file into a list of dictionaries using only the standard library, ideal for small ML training data without heavy dependencies.
import csv
from pathlib import Path
def load_csv(path):
"""Load CSV file into list of dicts without pandas."""
rows = []
with open(path, newline='', encoding='utf-8') as f:
reader = csv.DictReader(f)
for row in reader:
rows.append(dict(row))
return rows
if __name__ == "__m…
Model registry version mock in Python
A simple in-memory model registry that stores model versions with metadata and supports version listing and latest retrieval.
class ModelRegistry:
def __init__(self):
self.models = {}
def register(self, name, version, model_type, metrics=None):
if name not in self.models:
self.models[name] = []
entry = {
"version": version,
"model_type": model_type,
"metrics": m…
One Hot Encode Categories in Python
Convert a list of categorical strings into one-hot encoded numeric vectors using pure Python and NumPy.
import numpy as np
categories = ["red", "green", "blue", "red", "blue", "green", "red"]
unique = sorted(set(categories))
lookup = {cat: i for i, cat in enumerate(unique)}
one_hot = []
for cat in categories:
row = [0] * len(unique)
row[lookup[cat]] = 1
one_hot.append(row)
print("Categories:", categories…
Difference in Differences Mock in Python
Generate mock panel data with a known treatment effect and compute a difference-in-differences estimate using group and period means.
import numpy as np
import pandas as pd
# Generate mock panel data: 2 groups (control=0, treatment=1) × 2 periods (pre=0, post=1)
rng = np.random.default_rng(42)
n_per_cell = 50
data = []
for group in [0, 1]:
for period in [0, 1]:
# True effect: treatment increases outcome by 5 in the post period
…
How to Calculate Secondary Metrics in Python
Computes distribution, variability, and spread of a numeric dataset using Python's statistics and collections modules.
import random
import statistics
from collections import Counter
def explore_secondary_metrics(data):
"""Calculate secondary metrics: distribution, variability, and spread."""
if not data:
return "No data provided"
total = sum(data)
mean = statistics.mean(data)
median = statistics.medi…
How to Define a Mock Primary Metric in Python
Define a mock primary metric object with a name, value, and unit, and serialize it to a dictionary for experimentation and testing.
class Metric:
def __init__(self, name, value, unit=None):
self.name = name
self.value = value
self.unit = unit
def to_dict(self):
result = {"name": self.name, "value": self.value}
if self.unit:
result["unit"] = self.unit
return result
def __repr…
How to Generate Multivariate JSON Mock Data in Python
This script generates mock multivariate JSON-compatible data with measurements and boolean flags for testing and experimentation pipelines.
import json
def multivariate_mock(row_count: int = 3) -> list:
"""Generate mock multivariate data as list of JSON-compatible dicts."""
records = []
for i in range(row_count):
record = {
"id": i + 1,
"measurements": {
"temperature": 20.5 + i * 1.5,
…
How to Mock a Remote Config Fetch in Python
Simulate a remote config API response with metadata, timestamps, and mock data for testing or local development.
import json
from datetime import datetime
from typing import Any, Dict
def fetch_remote_config(mock_data: Dict[str, Any]) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""Simulate fetching a remote config with metadata and timestamps."""
return {
"status": "success",
"source": "mock",
"fetched_at": datetime.utcn…
How to Simulate Fixed-Horizon Testing in Python
Simulate a fixed-horizon experiment by labeling data before the horizon as warmup and after as active/inactive, then summarize via CSV.
import csv
import io
def fixed_horizon_mock(data: list[tuple[float, float, float]], horizon: int) -> str:
"""Simulate fixed-horizon testing, then summarize with CSV output."""
output = io.StringIO()
writer = csv.writer(output)
writer.writerow(["day", "value", "signal", "status"])
for day, value,…
Broadcast a Small Reference Table in Python
Simulates SQL-style broadcasting of a small lookup table against a larger fact table in memory for mockups or load tests.
import random
def broadcast_mock(target, source, columns):
result = {}
for col in columns:
if col in target and col in source:
result[col] = target[col] + [source[col][i % len(source[col])] for i in range(len(target[col]))]
elif col in target:
result[col] = target[col]
…
Build a Partial Index Mock in Python for Database Filtering
Simulate a partial database index by filtering keys with a predicate, then return a limited mock lookup dictionary.
data = [
"alpha", "beta", "gamma", "delta", "epsilon",
"zeta", "eta", "theta", "iota", "kappa"
]
filtered_keys = [item for item in data if len(item) >= 5]
def mock_partial_index(keys, filter_func, limit=3):
result = {}
for key in keys:
if not filter_func(key):
continue
res…
Database indexing and query timing optimization in Python
Create SQLite indexes and time query performance to measure speedup for large table lookups in Python.
import sqlite3
import time
def time_query(db_path, query, params=()):
conn = sqlite3.connect(db_path)
conn.execute("PRAGMA journal_mode = WAL")
start = time.perf_counter()
result = conn.execute(query, params).fetchall()
elapsed = time.perf_counter() - start
conn.close()
return result, ela…
Geo shard by region in Python
Maps users to database shards based on geographic region with a deterministic hash fallback.
import json
from collections import defaultdict
REGION_SHARD_MAP = {
"na": ["shard-01", "shard-02"],
"eu": ["shard-03", "shard-04", "shard-05"],
"ap": ["shard-06"],
"sa": ["shard-07", "shard-08"],
}
# user_id -> region (mock lookup)
USER_REGIONS = {
"u_1001": "na",
"u_1002": "eu",
"u_1003…
Hash index equality mock concept in Python
A simple hash index class in Python that stores key-value pairs in buckets and demonstrates basic equality-based lookup.
class HashIndex:
def __init__(self):
self._buckets = {}
def insert(self, key, value):
"""Insert a key-value pair into the hash index."""
index = hash(key) % 10
if index not in self._buckets:
self._buckets[index] = []
self._buckets[index].append((key, value))…
How to Avoid SELECT * and Mock SQL Column Queries in Python
Mock a SQLite cursor to verify that queries specify explicit columns instead of using SELECT *.
import sqlite3
from unittest.mock import Mock, patch
def get_user_emails(connection):
"""Fetch only the required columns instead of SELECT *."""
cursor = connection.cursor()
cursor.execute("SELECT email FROM users")
return [row[0] for row in cursor.fetchall()]
def test_get_user_emails_specific_colu…
How to Batch Load JSON Data in Python for Database Optimization
This code parses JSON data into records and loads them in batches to simulate efficient database insertion, reducing load and improving performance.
import json
import time
def parse_and_load(data, batch_size=100):
"""
Parse JSON data and batch-load into a list of dicts.
Demonstrates batching for database efficiency.
"""
records = json.loads(data)
batches = []
for i in range(0, len(records), batch_size):
batch = records[i:i + …
How to Convert Data with Scaling for Database Optimization in Python
A beginner-friendly helper that normalizes and scales numeric fields in a list of dicts, reducing storage footprint for database efficiency.
import json
from datetime import datetime
def convert_data(data: list[dict], scale_factor: int = 1) -> list[dict]:
"""Convert a list of dicts to a scaled, normalized format for database efficiency."""
converted = []
for row in data:
normalized = {}
for key, value in row.items():
…
How to Create a Data Helper Class in Python for JSON Files
Build a beginner-friendly Python helper class to read, write, filter, and summarize JSON data files with clean, reusable methods.
import json
from pathlib import Path
class DataHelper:
"""Simple beginner-friendly helper for reading and writing JSON data files."""
@staticmethod
def read_json(filename):
file_path = Path(filename)
if file_path.exists():
with file_path.open("r", encoding="utf-8") as f:
…
How to Create a Database Helper Class for Beginners in Python
Build a beginner-friendly SQLite helper class with indexing and batch inserts to optimize database queries in Python.
import sqlite3
class DatabaseHelper:
def __init__(self, db_path):
self.connection = sqlite3.connect(db_path)
self.cursor = self.connection.cursor()
def create_table_with_index(self, table_name, columns, indexed_column):
columns_sql = ", ".join(f"{name} {dtype}" for name, dtype in col…
How to Insert a Mock Route Record Using SQLite in Python
This code creates an in-memory SQLite table for routes and inserts a mock route record, returning the inserted row for verification.
import sqlite3
from datetime import datetime
def insert_mock_record(db_path=":memory:"):
conn = sqlite3.connect(db_path)
cursor = conn.cursor()
cursor.execute("""
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS routes (
id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,
origin TEXT NOT NULL,
des…
How to Limit a Result Set to Top N Rows in Python
Sort a list of dictionaries by a numeric key and return only the top N results, formatted as a readable ranked list.
import random
def top_n_mock(limit: int = 5):
"""Return a formatted top-N result set as a mock example."""
# Simulated data source
scores = [
{"name": "Alice", "score": 87},
{"name": "Bob", "score": 92},
{"name": "Charlie", "score": 78},
{"name": "Diana", "score": 95},
…
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