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How to List File Information in a Directory with Python

A helper that walks a directory and returns each file's name, size, and extension as a list of dictionaries.

pathlib filesystem file-metadata
Python
from pathlib import Path


def get_files_data(directory: str) -> list[dict]:
    """Return basic info about all files in a directory."""
    files = []
    for path in Path(directory).iterdir():
        if path.is_file():
            files.append({
                "name": path.name,
                "size": path.stat()…
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How to List File Metadata in Python

This code walks a directory and returns a list of JSON-ready dicts with each file's name, size, and modification time.

pathlib file-metadata filesystem
Python
from pathlib import Path
import json

def format_files_data(directory_path):
    """Return a list of JSON-serializable dicts with file metadata."""
    base = Path(directory_path)
    if not base.is_dir():
        raise ValueError(f"Not a directory: {directory_path}")

    files_data = []
    for file_path in base.ite…
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How to Merge Dicts from Two JSON Files Like a Pro

This helper reads two JSON files that contain dicts, merges them with the second file overriding duplicate keys, and saves the result to a new file.

json dict merge
Python
import json
from pathlib import Path


def merge_json_files(file1: str, file2: str, output: str = "merged.json") -> dict:
    """Merge two JSON files containing dicts, with file2 overriding file1."""
    data1 = json.loads(Path(file1).read_text())
    data2 = json.loads(Path(file2).read_text())

    merged = {**data1,…
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How to Merge Environment-Specific Config JSON in Python

Loads a base JSON config and overlays environment-specific overrides, merging the two dictionaries into one final config.

json config pathlib
Python
import json
import pathlib


def load_config(base_path: pathlib.Path, env: str) -> dict:
    base_config = json.loads(base_path.read_text())
    env_path = base_path.with_name(f"config.{env}.json")
    if env_path.exists():
        env_config = json.loads(env_path.read_text())
        return {**base_config, **env_conf…
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How to Parse XML Attributes into a Flat Dictionary in Python

Parses XML elements and attributes using ElementTree, building a flat dictionary keyed by element attributes.

xml elementtree parsing
Python
import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET

xml_data = """<root>
    <book id="1" category="fiction" price="9.99">
        <title>The Catcher</title>
    </book>
    <book id="2" category="nonfiction" price="12.50">
        <title>Deep Learning</title>
    </book>
</root>"""

def parse_xml_attributes(xml_string):
    root = E…
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How to Read a JSON File into a Dictionary in Python

Load a JSON file into a Python dictionary using the json.load() function with proper file handling and UTF-8 encoding.

json file-io dictionary
Python
import json
from pathlib import Path

def read_json_file(filepath: str) -> dict:
    """Read a JSON file and return its contents as a dictionary."""
    path = Path(filepath)
    with path.open("r", encoding="utf-8") as f:
        data = json.load(f)
    return data

if __name__ == "__main__":
    # Create a sample JS…
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How to Read a TSV File in Python with csv.DictReader

Read a tab-separated (TSV) file into dictionaries using the csv module's DictReader with a tab delimiter.

csv tsv file-io
Python
import csv
from pathlib import Path

data_file = Path("data.tsv")

# Sample TSV content (tab-separated)
sample = """name\tage\tcity
Alice\t30\tNew York
Bob\t25\tLos Angeles
Carol\t35\tChicago
"""
data_file.write_text(sample)

with data_file.open("r", newline="", encoding="utf-8") as f:
    reader = csv.DictReader(f, d…
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How to Sort Files by Name and Size in Python

Sort a list of file dictionaries by name then size using Python's sorted() with a lambda key.

sorting files lambda
Python
from pathlib import Path

def sort_files_data(files):
    """Sort a list of file dictionaries by name, then by size."""
    return sorted(files, key=lambda f: (f["name"], f["size"]))

if __name__ == "__main__":
    files_data = [
        {"name": "report.pdf", "size": 2048},
        {"name": "data.csv", "size": 1024},…
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How to Split Files by Extension in Python

Group files in a folder by their file extension into a dictionary using pathlib.

pathlib filesystem grouping
Python
from pathlib import Path

def split_files_by_extension(folder_path):
    folder = Path(folder_path)
    files_by_ext = {}

    for file_path in folder.iterdir():
        if file_path.is_file():
            ext = file_path.suffix.lower() or "no_extension"
            files_by_ext.setdefault(ext, []).append(file_path.na…
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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.

csv aggregation data-summary
Python
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…
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How to Validate a JSON File in Python

A beginner-friendly Python helper that reads a JSON file, catches common errors, and returns a status dictionary.

json validation file-handling
Python
import json
from pathlib import Path

def get_valid_json_data(file_path: str) -> dict:
    file = Path(file_path)
    if not file.exists():
        return {"status": "error", "message": f"File not found: {file_path}"}
    
    try:
        data = json.loads(file.read_text())
    except json.JSONDecodeError as e:
     …
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How to Write a Dict to a Pretty JSON File with Indent in Python

Serializes a Python dictionary to a readable JSON file using json.dump with indentation and sorted keys, then prints the file contents to stdout.

json files serialization
Python
import json
from pathlib import Path

data = {
    "name": "Python",
    "version": 3.12,
    "features": ["simple", "readable", "powerful"],
    "nested": {"creator": "Guido van Rossum", "year": 1991}
}

output_path = Path("output.json")

with output_path.open("w", encoding="utf-8") as f:
    json.dump(data, f, inden…
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Parse Fixed Width Data File by Column Slices in Python

Extract fields from fixed-width text by slicing each line at defined column offsets, with a dictionary describing the boundaries.

fixed-width string-slicing parsing
Python
from pathlib import Path


def parse_fixed_width(data: str, slices: dict[str, tuple[int, int]]) -> list[dict[str, str]]:
    lines = data.strip().splitlines()
    records = []
    for line in lines:
        record = {}
        for name, (start, end) in slices.items():
            record[name] = line[start:end].strip()…
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Read SQLite database with sqlite3 module in Python

Connect to a SQLite database and query rows with the standard library sqlite3 module, returning results as dictionaries.

sqlite database stdlib
Python
import sqlite3
from pathlib import Path

# Create an in-memory database and a sample table
connection = sqlite3.connect(":memory:")
cursor = connection.cursor()

cursor.execute("""
CREATE TABLE employees (
    id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
    name TEXT NOT NULL,
    department TEXT NOT NULL,
    salary REAL
)
""")

# Inser…
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Read a CSV File with csv.DictReader in Python

Read a CSV file as a list of dictionaries, using csv.DictReader to map each row to column names.

csv csv-dictreader file-reading
Python
import csv
from pathlib import Path

def read_csv_with_dictreader(file_path):
    data = []
    with open(file_path, mode='r', newline='', encoding='utf-8') as csvfile:
        reader = csv.DictReader(csvfile)
        for row in reader:
            data.append(row)
    return data

if __name__ == "__main__":
    # Cre…
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Write CSV file with csv DictWriter in Python

Write a list of dictionaries to a CSV file using Python's csv.DictWriter, including a header row.

csv file-writing dictwriter
Python
import csv
from pathlib import Path

fieldnames = ["name", "city", "age"]
rows = [
    {"name": "Alice", "city": "New York", "age": 30},
    {"name": "Bob", "city": "Los Angeles", "age": 25},
    {"name": "Charlie", "city": "Chicago", "age": 35},
]

path = Path("people.csv")
with path.open("w", newline="") as csvfile:…
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Build a defaultdict histogram of categories in Python

Count occurrences of each category in a list using collections.defaultdict(int) for automatic initialization.

defaultdict histogram collections
Python
from collections import defaultdict

def build_category_histogram(items):
    """Count occurrences of each category in a list of items."""
    histogram = defaultdict(int)
    for item in items:
        histogram[item] += 1
    return dict(histogram)

if __name__ == "__main__":
    categories = ["fruit", "vegetable", …
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Build adjacency dict graph from edges in Python

Convert a list of edges into an undirected adjacency dictionary, mapping each node to its neighbors, with sorted output.

graph adjacency dictionary
Python
def build_adjacency_dict(edges):
    graph = {}
    for u, v in edges:
        if u not in graph:
            graph[u] = []
        if v not in graph:
            graph[v] = []
        graph[u].append(v)
        graph[v].append(u)
    return graph

if __name__ == "__main__":
    edges = [(1, 2), (2, 3), (3, 4), (4, 1)…
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Build an OrderedDict insertion order demo in Python 3

Demonstrate how OrderedDict preserves insertion order, how updates keep position, and how re-insertion moves keys to the end.

ordereddict dictionaries insertion-order
Python
from collections import OrderedDict

def demo_ordered_dict():
    # Create an OrderedDict and insert items in a specific order
    ordered = OrderedDict()
    ordered['banana'] = 3
    ordered['apple'] = 2
    ordered['cherry'] = 5
    ordered['date'] = 1

    print("Insertion order preserved:")
    for key, value in …
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Check Invertible Mapping for Duplicate Values in Python

Detect duplicate values among (key, value) pairs to ensure the mapping is invertible, using a dictionary for O(1) lookups.

dictionary mapping duplicate-check
Python
def invertible_after_dedup(pairs):
    """
    Check whether a set of (key, value) pairs is invertible,
    i.e., no duplicate values exist for different keys.
    """
    seen = {}
    for key, value in pairs:
        if value in seen and seen[value] != key:
            return False, f"Duplicate value '{value}' for k…
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Compare Two Dictionaries in Python

Compare two dictionaries by finding common keys, unique keys, and value differences using Python's set operations.

dictionary set operations comparison
Python
def compare_data(dict1, dict2):
    """Compare two dictionaries and summarize similarities/differences."""
    keys1 = set(dict1.keys())
    keys2 = set(dict2.keys())
    
    common_keys = keys1 & keys2
    only_in_first = keys1 - keys2
    only_in_second = keys2 - keys1
    
    print(f"Common keys ({len(common_keys…
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Convert Lists and Dictionaries to Sets in Python

Convert lists of pairs into dictionaries and lists or dictionaries into sets using simple helper functions.

dict set conversion
Python
def convert_to_dict(data):
    """Convert list of tuples or lists into a dictionary."""
    return dict(data)


def convert_to_set(data):
    """Convert list or dictionary into a set of its keys/values."""
    if isinstance(data, dict):
        return set(data.keys())
    return set(data)


def convert_collection(data…
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Convert namedtuple to dict with asdict in Python

Convert a namedtuple instance into an ordinary dictionary using the asdict function from the collections module's namedtuple utility.

namedtuple dict asdict
Python
from collections import namedtuple, asdict

def main():
    # Define a namedtuple for a person
    Person = namedtuple("Person", ["name", "age", "city"])
    person = Person(name="Alice", age=30, city="New York")
    
    # Convert namedtuple to dict
    person_dict = asdict(person)
    
    print("Original namedtuple…
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Count Word Frequency in Python with dict

Count how often each word appears in a text using Python's collections.Counter and regular expressions.

dictionary counter frequency
Python
from collections import Counter
import re

def count_word_frequency(text):
    """Count frequency of each word in text (case-insensitive)."""
    words = re.findall(r"\b\w+\b", text.lower())
    return dict(Counter(words))

if __name__ == "__main__":
    sample_text = "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The …
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