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Lists & loops easy

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.

lists loops statistics
Python
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:…
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Lists & loops easy

How to Transpose a Matrix in Python (List of Lists)

Swap rows and columns of a 2D list using nested loops to produce a transposed matrix.

matrix transpose 2d-list
Python
def transpose(matrix):
    # Number of rows and columns in the original matrix
    rows = len(matrix)
    cols = len(matrix[0]) if rows > 0 else 0
    
    # Create a new matrix with dimensions swapped
    result = []
    for j in range(cols):
        new_row = []
        for i in range(rows):
            new_row.appe…
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Lists & loops easy

How to Validate List Data in Python

A beginner-friendly validation helper that checks if data is a list, enforces minimum length, and optionally verifies item types with clear error messages.

validation lists loops
Python
def validate_data(data, expected_types=None, min_length=1):
    """Validate that data is a non-empty list and optionally check item types."""
    if not isinstance(data, list):
        return False, f"Expected a list, got {type(data).__name__}"
    
    if len(data) < min_length:
        return False, f"List must have…
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Lists & loops easy

How to Validate Text Against Forbidden Words in Python

Checks whether a given text contains any forbidden words and returns a tuple with validity and offending words.

text validation lists loops
Python
def validate_text(text, forbidden_words):
    """
    Checks that text does not contain any forbidden words.
    Returns (is_valid, offending_words) tuple.
    """
    words = text.lower().split()
    found = [word for word in words if word in forbidden_words]
    return len(found) == 0, found


if __name__ == "__main…
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Lists & loops easy

How to check list items by type and emptiness in Python

Loop through a list with enumerate(), classify each item as empty, number, or text, and print a formatted status for each element.

lists loops enumerate
Python
def check_data(data):
    """Check each item in a list and print whether it's valid."""
    for i, item in enumerate(data):
        if item is None or item == "":
            status = "empty"
        elif isinstance(item, (int, float)):
            status = "number"
        else:
            status = "text"
        pr…
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Lists & loops easy

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.

lists loops statistics
Python
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):
 …
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Lists & loops easy

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.

lists tuples loops
Python
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'), (…
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Lists & loops easy

Pairwise Adjacent Differences in a Python List

Computes the absolute differences between each pair of adjacent elements in a list using a concise list comprehension.

list-comprehension differences absolute-value
Python
def adjacent_differences(nums):
    """Return list of absolute differences between adjacent elements."""
    return [abs(nums[i] - nums[i + 1]) for i in range(len(nums) - 1)]


if __name__ == "__main__":
    sample = [3, 7, 2, 9, 5]
    diffs = adjacent_differences(sample)
    print("Original list:", sample)
    print…
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Lists & loops easy

Round Robin Merge Multiple Lists in Python

Merge multiple lists by taking one element from each in turn, stopping when all lists are exhausted.

lists merge interleave
Python
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])…
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Lists & loops easy

Separate Evens and Odds into Two Lists in Python

Split a list of numbers into two lists containing even and odd numbers using a simple loop and the modulo operator.

lists loops modulo
Python
def separate_evens_odds(numbers):
    evens = []
    odds = []
    for num in numbers:
        if num % 2 == 0:
            evens.append(num)
        else:
            odds.append(num)
    return evens, odds

if __name__ == "__main__":
    nums = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10]
    evens, odds = separate_evens_odds(nu…
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Functions & basics easy

Build a Progress Callback Function for Loops in Python

Create a reusable progress callback that receives per-step data and lets callers log or update a UI as a loop runs.

callback loops progress
Python
def run_with_progress(items, desc="Processing", step_callback=None):
    """Run a loop with progress updates via callback."""
    total = len(items)
    for idx, item in enumerate(items):
        # Process the item (simulated work here)
        result = item * 2

        # Build progress data dictionary
        if ste…
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Functions & basics easy

How to Count Items with Default Parameters in Python

Define a Python function that prints each item with a running counter, using default parameters to allow custom start values and step increments.

functions default-parameters loops
Python
def count_items(items, start=0, step=1):
    """Count items in a list with configurable start value and step."""
    count = start
    for item in items:
        print(f"{count}: {item}")
        count += step

if __name__ == "__main__":
    fruits = ["apple", "banana", "cherry"]
    print("Default parameters (start=0…
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Files & data easy

How to Read a Text File Line by Line in Python

Reads a text file line by line with an enumerated for loop and prints each line number and content.

file-io text-files loops
Python
from pathlib import Path

def read_lines(file_path):
    with open(file_path, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as file:
        for line_number, line in enumerate(file, start=1):
            print(f"Line {line_number}: {line.rstrip()}")

if __name__ == "__main__":
    sample_file = Path("sample.txt")
    sample_file.write_text(…
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OOP & classes easy

How to Implement Iterator Protocol on a Custom Class in Python

Create a custom iterable class by defining the __iter__ and __next__ methods, enabling use in for loops and list conversions.

iterator protocol class
Python
class Countdown:
    """Iterator that counts down from start to 0."""

    def __init__(self, start):
        self.start = start
        self.current = start

    def __iter__(self):
        return self

    def __next__(self):
        if self.current < 0:
            raise StopIteration
        value = self.current
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Algorithms & data structures easy

Count Smaller Elements to the Right in Python

Return a list where each index counts how many elements to its right are smaller than that element using a clean O(n²) nested-loop approach.

brute-force nested-loops counting
Python
def count_smaller_elements(arr):
    """
    Return a list where result[i] is the number of elements 
    to the right of arr[i] that are smaller than arr[i].
    """
    result = []
    for i in range(len(arr)):
        count = 0
        for j in range(i + 1, len(arr)):
            if arr[j] < arr[i]:
               …
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Algorithms & data structures easy

How to Build a Coordinate Grid with Nested Loops in Python

Generate a 2D list of (row, col) coordinate pairs using nested loops and return the grid structure.

coordinate grid nested loops 2d list
Python
def build_coordinate_grid(rows, cols):
    """Build a 2D grid of (row, col) coordinates using nested loops."""
    grid = []
    for r in range(rows):
        row = []
        for c in range(cols):
            row.append((r, c))
        grid.append(row)
    return grid


if __name__ == "__main__":
    grid = build_coo…
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Algorithms & data structures easy

How to Generate Fibonacci Sequence in Python

Generate the first n Fibonacci numbers as a list using a simple iterative loop.

fibonacci sequences iteration
Python
def fibonacci(n):
    """Generate the first n terms of the Fibonacci sequence."""
    if n <= 0:
        return []
    seq = [0, 1]
    while len(seq) < n:
        seq.append(seq[-1] + seq[-2])
    return seq[:n]

if __name__ == "__main__":
    n = 10
    result = fibonacci(n)
    print(result)
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Algorithms & data structures easy

How to Map Strings to Uppercase in Python

Loops through a list of strings and builds a new list with each string converted to uppercase.

string loop uppercase
Python
strings = ["hello", "world", "python", "skillset"]

uppercased = []
for s in strings:
    uppercased.append(s.upper())

print(uppercased)
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Comprehensions & generators easy

How to Generate a Collatz Sequence in Python

Generate the Collatz sequence for a given positive integer by repeatedly applying the 3n+1 rule until reaching 1.

collatz sequence loops
Python
def collatz_sequence(n):
    if n <= 0:
        raise ValueError("n must be a positive integer")
    sequence = [n]
    while n != 1:
        if n % 2 == 0:
            n = n // 2
        else:
            n = 3 * n + 1
        sequence.append(n)
    return sequence

if __name__ == "__main__":
    start = 7
    result…
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Comprehensions & generators easy

How to Repeat a Generator Cycle Single Value in Python

Build a generator that repeats a single value across multiple cycles, each cycle adding an extra repetition to mark its completion.

generators loops repeat
Python
def repeat_with_cycle(value, cycle_limit, repetitions):
    """
    Repeats a single value until reaching a cycle limit,
    then yields the value one more time to demonstrate a full cycle.
    
    Args:
        value: The single value to repeat.
        cycle_limit: Number of repetitions per cycle.
        repetitio…
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Modern tooling easy

How to Mock docker compose up Healthcheck in Python

Simulate docker compose up with a healthcheck cycle using Python loops, delays, and simulated service statuses.

docker healthcheck simulation
Python
import subprocess
import time

def run_healthcheck():
    """Mock a docker compose up with a healthcheck cycle."""
    services = ["web", "db", "cache"]
    
    print("Starting docker compose services...")
    for service in services:
        print(f"[{service}] starting...")
        time.sleep(0.1)
        print(f"[…
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Database scaling & optimization easy

How to Count Star vs Estimate Matches in Python

Count how many times 'star' and 'estimate' annotations match their actual labels in a list of mock comparison results.

counting dictionary matching
Python
def count_star_vs_estimate(mock_scores):
    """
    Count the number of times 'star' wins and 'estimate' wins
    from a list of mock comparison results.

    Args:
        mock_scores: list of tuples, each (annotation, actual)
                     where annotation is 'star' or 'estimate'

    Returns:
        dict w…
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