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How to Interleave Two Lists in Python Until One List Exhausted
Interleave elements from two lists pairwise using zip, stopping when either list runs out of items.
def interleave(a, b):
result = []
for x, y in zip(a, b):
result.extend([x, y])
return result
if __name__ == "__main__":
list1 = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
list2 = ["a", "b", "c"]
print(interleave(list1, list2))
How to Parse Delimited Data into a Python List
Splits a pipe-delimited string, strips whitespace, filters empty items, and returns a clean list with a loop.
def parse_data(raw_data):
"""Parse a pipe-delimited string into a list of cleaned items."""
items = raw_data.split("|")
parsed = []
for item in items:
cleaned = item.strip()
if cleaned:
parsed.append(cleaned)
return parsed
if __name__ == "__main__":
data = " apple…
How to Process Text Lines with Lists and Loops in Python
This code processes a list of text lines by stripping whitespace, converting to uppercase, and reporting character counts per line and totals.
def process_text(lines):
"""Convert a list of text lines to uppercase and report line statistics."""
processed = []
total_chars = 0
for index, line in enumerate(lines, start=1):
cleaned = line.strip().upper()
processed.append(cleaned)
total_chars += len(cleaned)
pri…
How to Process Text into Words in Python
Splits a string into words, strips punctuation, and returns a list of uppercase words using a loop.
def convert_text_processor(text):
words = text.split()
processed = []
for word in words:
clean = word.strip('.,!?;:')
if len(clean) > 0:
processed.append(clean.upper())
return processed
if __name__ == "__main__":
sample_text = "Hello, world! This is a Python e…
How to Safely Convert a List of Strings to Integers in Python
Convert a list of strings to integers while skipping invalid entries and collecting the failed values for inspection.
def safe_to_int(values):
"""Safely convert a list of strings to integers, skipping invalid entries."""
result = []
errors = []
for value in values:
try:
result.append(int(value))
except (ValueError, TypeError):
errors.append(value)
return result, errors
if …
How to Zip Two Lists into Pairs in Python
Combine two lists element-wise into a list of tuples using Python's built-in zip() function.
def zip_lists_into_pairs(list1, list2):
pairs = list(zip(list1, list2))
return pairs
if __name__ == "__main__":
fruits = ["apple", "banana", "cherry"]
quantities = [3, 5, 2]
result = zip_lists_into_pairs(fruits, quantities)
print(result)
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 unzip a list of pairs into two lists in Python
Split a list of (a, b) tuples into two separate lists by iterating with a for loop and appending each element to its own output list.
def unzip(pairs):
"""Split a list of (a, b) pairs into two separate lists."""
if not pairs:
return [], []
firsts = []
seconds = []
for a, b in pairs:
firsts.append(a)
seconds.append(b)
return firsts, seconds
if __name__ == "__main__":
pairs = [(1, 'a'), (…
Round Robin Merge Multiple Lists in Python
Merge multiple lists by taking one element from each in turn, stopping when all lists are exhausted.
from itertools import cycle
def round_robin_merge(*lists):
"""Merge multiple lists by taking one element from each in turn."""
result = []
max_len = max(len(lst) for lst in lists)
for i in range(max_len):
for lst in lists:
if i < len(lst):
result.append(lst[i])…
Chain Generators with yield from in Python
Combine multiple generators into one seamless sequence using the `yield from` delegation syntax in Python.
def numbers():
yield 1
yield 2
yield 3
def letters():
yield 'a'
yield 'b'
yield 'c'
def combined():
yield from numbers()
yield from letters()
if __name__ == "__main__":
print(list(combined()))
Format CLI help text in Python
Build a readable usage string for a command-line tool, aligning flags and wrapping descriptions with the textwrap module.
import textwrap
def format_help(command_name: str, description: str, options: list[tuple[str, str]]) -> str:
"""Format CLI help text into a readable usage string."""
header = f"Usage: {command_name} [OPTIONS]"
lines = [header, "", description, "", "Options:"]
for flag, help_text in options:
…
How to Add a Dry Run Flag to a Python CLI Command
Build a Python CLI command with a --dry-run flag that previews actions and exits before making real changes.
import argparse
import sys
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Sample CLI command with dry-run flag")
parser.add_argument("--name", required=True, help="Name to greet")
parser.add_argument("--dry-run", action="store_true", dest="dry_run",
help="Show what would…
How to Pipe Data Through a List of Transform Functions in Python
Applies a sequence of functions to an initial value using functools.reduce, creating a reusable pipe utility.
from functools import reduce
def pipe(data, *transforms):
return reduce(lambda value, func: func(value), transforms, data)
def double(x):
return x * 2
def add_one(x):
return x + 1
def to_string(x):
return f"Result: {x}"
if __name__ == "__main__":
initial = 5
result = pipe(initial, double, …
How to Return Multiple Values from a Python Function
This code demonstrates how a Python function can return multiple values as a tuple, and how to unpack that tuple into individual variables.
def get_user_stats(name, score, level):
"""Return multiple values as a tuple."""
return name, score, level
if __name__ == "__main__":
result = get_user_stats("Alice", 95, 3)
print(result)
print(type(result))
# Unpacking into individual variables
player_name, player_score, player_level…
How to Use the if __name__ == '__main__' Guard in Python
This code defines reusable functions and uses the standard main guard to run them only when the script is executed directly, not when imported.
def greet(name: str) -> str:
"""Return a friendly greeting."""
return f"Hello, {name}!"
def get_planet() -> str:
"""Return the name of our planet."""
return "Earth"
if __name__ == "__main__":
user = "Dorothy"
print(greet(user))
print(f"We live on {get_planet()}.")
How to Write a Normalize Function with Default Parameters in Python
Define a reusable normalize function with configurable default parameters for lowercase conversion, whitespace stripping, and punctuation removal.
def normalize(text, lowercase=True, strip_whitespace=True, remove_punctuation=False):
"""Normalize a string based on configurable options."""
if lowercase:
text = text.lower()
if strip_whitespace:
text = text.strip()
if remove_punctuation:
text = ''.join(char for char in text if…
How to Assert Preconditions with Descriptive Messages in Python
Use Python's assert statement with a custom message to validate function preconditions and fail fast with clear diagnostics.
def divide(dividend, divisor):
assert divisor != 0, f"Divisor must be non-zero, got {divisor!r}"
return dividend / divisor
if __name__ == "__main__":
print(divide(10, 2))
try:
divide(10, 0)
except AssertionError as e:
print(f"AssertionError: {e}")
How to Build an Error Code Enum in Python
Define an API error code enum with descriptions and build structured error payloads for HTTP responses.
from enum import Enum
class APIErrorCode(Enum):
SUCCESS = 0
BAD_REQUEST = 400
UNAUTHORIZED = 401
FORBIDDEN = 403
NOT_FOUND = 404
CONFLICT = 409
INTERNAL_ERROR = 500
def describe_error(code):
descriptions = {
APIErrorCode.SUCCESS: "Request completed successfully",
APIE…
How to Catch ValueError in Python
Shows how to handle a ValueError with try-except so a bad int() conversion doesn't crash the script.
try:
number = int("not_a_number")
print(f"Parsed successfully: {number}")
except ValueError as e:
print(f"Error: {e}")
print("Please provide a valid integer.")
print("Program continues running.")
How to Handle ValueError and Multiple Exceptions in Python
This code demonstrates try/except blocks for beginners, handling ZeroDivisionError, TypeError, and ValueError with two practical functions: dividing numbers and parsing strings to floats.
def divide_numbers(a, b):
"""Divide two numbers with error handling for beginners."""
try:
result = a / b
print(f"{a} / {b} = {result}")
return result
except ZeroDivisionError:
print(f"Error: Cannot divide {a} by zero!")
except TypeError:
print(f"Error: Both argu…
How to Return Success or Error as a Tuple in Python (Result Type Pattern)
Use a (bool, value) tuple as a lightweight Result type to return either a successful result or a descriptive error message from a Python function.
def divide(dividend: float, divisor: float) -> tuple[bool, float | str]:
"""Return (True, result) on success, (False, error_message) on failure."""
if divisor == 0:
return False, "Error: Division by zero"
return True, dividend / divisor
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Success case
success, r…
How to Validate JSON in Python and Catch JSONDecodeError
A robust Python function that attempts to parse JSON strings and returns a boolean plus either the parsed data or a descriptive error message when decoding fails.
import json
def validate_json(json_string):
"""Try to parse JSON, return (is_valid, data_or_error)."""
try:
data = json.loads(json_string)
return True, data
except json.JSONDecodeError as e:
return False, f"Invalid JSON: {e}"
if __name__ == "__main__":
test_inputs = [
…
How to check for None and raise helpful errors in Python
A defensive function that explicitly validates data, keys, and values — raising descriptive ValueError and KeyError exceptions before returning a result.
def get_value(data, key):
if data is None:
raise ValueError("data cannot be None")
if key not in data:
raise KeyError(f"key '{key}' not found in data")
result = data[key]
if result is None:
raise ValueError(f"value for key '{key}' is None")
return result
if __name__ == "__…
Build a Python Script That Detects and Deletes Empty Files Across Folders
A Python script that recursively finds and removes all zero-byte files across nested directories, returning a list of deleted paths.
import os
from pathlib import Path
def find_and_delete_empty_files(root_dir: str) -> list:
"""Find and delete all empty files under root_dir. Returns list of deleted paths."""
deleted = []
for file_path in Path(root_dir).rglob('*'):
if file_path.is_file() and file_path.stat().st_size == 0:
…
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