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How to Use Comprehensions and Generators in Python
Demonstrate list, set, and dictionary comprehensions plus generator expressions and generator functions in one beginner-friendly script.
def demonstrate_comprehensions_generators():
# List comprehension: transform and filter in one line
numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10]
squares = [num ** 2 for num in numbers if num % 2 == 0]
print(f"Square of even numbers (list comprehension): {squares}")
# Set comprehension: unique values
…
How to Use Comprehensions and Generators to Check Data in Python
A beginner-friendly helper that filters numeric values, computes squares and cubes with comprehensions and a generator, and returns a summary dictionary.
def check_data(iterable):
"""Return a summary of numeric data using comprehensions and a generator."""
values = [item for item in iterable if isinstance(item, (int, float))]
squares = [x ** 2 for x in values if x > 0]
cubes = (x ** 3 for x in values if x > 0)
cube_list = list(cubes)
return {
…
How to Use List Comprehensions and Generators in Python
Analyze a list of numbers using a list comprehension to square evens, a generator for sum, and a generator expression for the maximum squared value.
def analyze_numbers(numbers):
squared = [n ** 2 for n in numbers if n % 2 == 0]
total = sum(n for n in numbers)
max_squared = max((n ** 2 for n in numbers), default=0)
return squared, total, max_squared
if __name__ == "__main__":
data = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
evens_squared, total_sum, max_sq = an…
How to Use List Comprehensions and Generators to Format Data in Python
A beginner-friendly helper that formats dictionaries into strings using a list comprehension and generates squared numbers lazily with a generator.
def format_data(items):
"""Format a list of dictionaries into readable strings."""
formatted = [
f"{item.get('name', 'Unknown')}: {item.get('value', 0)} units"
for item in items
if item.get('value', 0) > 0
]
return formatted if formatted else ["No positive values found"]
def g…
How to Use List Comprehensions and Generators to Transform Data in Python
Transform a list of integers by squaring even numbers with a list comprehension and cubing odd numbers with a generator.
def transform_data(data):
"""
Transform a list of integers:
- squares of even numbers using a list comprehension
- cubes of odd numbers using a generator
"""
squares = [num ** 2 for num in data if num % 2 == 0]
cubes = (num ** 3 for num in data if num % 2 != 0)
return squares, cubes
i…
How to Use starmap() to Unpack Tuple Arguments in Python
Use itertools.starmap to apply a function to each tuple in an iterable, unpacking tuple elements as separate arguments and returning an iterator of results.
from itertools import starmap
def multiply(a, b):
return a * b
if __name__ == "__main__":
pairs = [(2, 3), (4, 5), (6, 7), (8, 9)]
results = list(starmap(multiply, pairs))
print(results)
How to Validate Data with Python Comprehensions and Generators
Use list, generator, and dictionary comprehensions to filter and transform data for quick validation in Python.
def validate_integer(data):
return [item for item in data if isinstance(item, int)]
def validate_positive(numbers):
return (num for num in numbers if num > 0)
def validate_string_lengths(data, min_length=3):
return {item: len(item) for item in data if isinstance(item, str) and len(item) >= min_length}
i…
How to filter even numbers with a Python list comprehension
Build a new list of only the even numbers from 1 to 20 using a single list comprehension with a filter condition.
even_numbers = [num for num in range(1, 21) if num % 2 == 0]
print(even_numbers)
How to generate combinations in Python with itertools
Generate all unique combinations of r items from a given list using itertools.combinations.
import itertools
def combinations_generator(items, r):
return list(itertools.combinations(items, r))
if __name__ == "__main__":
items = ['A', 'B', 'C', 'D']
r = 2
result = combinations_generator(items, r)
for combo in result:
print(combo)
print(f"Total: {len(result)} combinations of {…
How to skip items until a condition is met in Python
Use itertools.dropwhile to skip leading elements while a predicate returns true, then yield the rest of the sequence unchanged.
def is_negative(x):
return x < 0
numbers = [-3, -1, 0, 5, 2, -8, 7]
result = list(itertools.dropwhile(is_negative, numbers))
print(f"Original: {numbers}")
print(f"After dropwhile: {result}")
Chain of Thought Prompting in Python: Step-by-Step Reasoning Demo
This demo shows how to structure a function that explains its own reasoning step-by-step, mimicking chain-of-thought prompting for AI systems.
def solve_math_step_by_step(expression: str) -> str:
"""Solves a simple expression, showing each reasoning step."""
# Step 1: Parse the expression (assume "a + b" or "a - b")
parts = expression.split()
a = int(parts[0])
op = parts[1]
b = int(parts[2])
steps = []
steps.append(f"Step…
How to Accumulate Streamed Tokens into a Final String in Python
Accumulate a stream of tokens into a single final string by concatenating each token in sequence.
def accumulate_tokens(tokens):
"""Accumulate a stream of tokens into a single final string."""
result = ""
for token in tokens:
result += token
return result
if __name__ == "__main__":
token_stream = ["Hello", ", ", "world", "!", " This ", "is ", "accumulated."]
final_string = accumul…
How to Append Few-Shot Examples to a Prompt in Python
This code builds a complete LLM prompt by appending few-shot examples in alternating user/assistant format using a simple loop.
def append_few_shot_examples(prompt: str, examples: list[tuple[str, str]], separator: str = "\n\n") -> str:
"""Append few-shot examples to a prompt in alternating user/assistant format."""
full_prompt = prompt
for user_input, assistant_output in examples:
full_prompt = f"{full_prompt}{separator}Use…
How to Batch Embed a List of Strings in Python
Batch embed a list of strings into deterministic pseudo-random vectors using a mock encoder class.
class MockEncoder:
def __init__(self, dim=8, seed=42):
self.dim = dim
self.seed = seed
def embed(self, text):
# Deterministic pseudo-random embedding based on text content
hash_val = hash(text)
import random
rng = random.Random(hash_val + self.seed)
retu…
How to Build a Prompt Template with Variable Slots in Python
Create a reusable LLM prompt template with named variable slots using Python's string.Template class and fill them with render() calls.
from string import Template
class PromptTemplate:
def __init__(self, template_text):
self.template = Template(template_text)
def render(self, **kwargs):
return self.template.substitute(**kwargs)
if __name__ == "__main__":
template = PromptTemplate(
"You are a helpful assistant …
How to Build a Simple Semantic Cache for Similar Prompts in Python
Mock a semantic cache that finds the closest matching prompt using word-overlap similarity and returns cached results above a threshold.
prompt_cache = [
"What is the capital of France?",
"How does recursion work?",
"Best practices for Python logging?",
"Explain binary search in one line.",
"How to reverse a string in Python?"
]
def normalize(text):
return " ".join(text.lower().split())
def similarity(a, b):
a_words = set(…
How to Build a System-User-Assistant Message List in Python
Use dataclasses to model a chat conversation and build the system/user/assistant message list expected by LLM APIs.
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from typing import List
@dataclass
class Message:
role: str
content: str
@dataclass
class Conversation:
messages: List[Message] = field(default_factory=list)
def add_system(self, content: str) -> None:
self.messages.append(Message(role="system", con…
How to Build a Zero-Shot Classification Prompt in Python
Creates a prompt for zero-shot text classification by pairing input text with candidate labels and a hypothesis template.
from typing import Dict, List
def build_zero_shot_prompt(
text: str,
candidate_labels: List[str],
hypothesis_template: str = "This is about {}.",
) -> Dict[str, List[str]]:
"""Build a prompt ready for zero-shot classification."""
return {
"sequences": text,
"candidate_labels": can…
How to Build an Agent Loop with Plan, Act, Observe in Python
Implements a simple plan-act-observe loop that an AI agent uses to iteratively complete a task in an environment while storing observations in memory.
class Agent:
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name
self.memory = {}
def plan(self, task):
return f"Plan for {task}: step 1, step 2, step 3"
def act(self, plan, environment):
return f"Executing {plan} in {environment}"
def observe(self, action_result):
sel…
How to Build an Entity Memory Dict to Store Facts in Python
Store and recall facts about entities using nested dictionaries with remember, recall, and forget functions in Python.
facts = {}
def remember(entity, attribute, value):
if entity not in facts:
facts[entity] = {}
facts[entity][attribute] = value
def recall(entity, attribute):
return facts.get(entity, {}).get(attribute, None)
def forget(entity, attribute=None):
if attribute is None:
facts.pop(entity, …
How to Build an In-Memory Vector Store in Python
Build a lightweight in-memory vector store using a Python dict and cosine similarity for fast nearest-neighbor searches.
import math
from typing import Dict, List, Optional
class InMemoryVectorStore:
def __init__(self) -> None:
self.vectors: Dict[str, List[float]] = {}
self.index: Dict[str, List[str]] = {} # query -> list of ids sorted by similarity
def add(self, vector_id: str, vector: List[float]) -> None:
…
How to Chunk a Long Document for RAG Retrieval in Python
Split text into overlapping chunks at sentence boundaries using a custom Python function suitable for RAG retrieval pipelines.
import re
from pathlib import Path
def chunk_document(text, chunk_size=500, overlap=100):
"""Split text into overlapping chunks suitable for RAG retrieval."""
# Normalize whitespace
text = re.sub(r'\s+', ' ', text).strip()
chunks = []
start = 0
while start < len(text):
end = min(s…
How to Compute a Mock BLEU Score with n-gram Overlap in Python
Evaluate text similarity with a simplified BLEU score using word-level n-gram precision and a brevity penalty.
from collections import Counter
def bleu_score(reference, candidate, n=2):
"""
Compute a simplified BLEU score with n-gram precision and brevity penalty.
Mock demo using word-level n-grams.
"""
ref_tokens = reference.lower().split()
cand_tokens = candidate.lower().split()
# Compute n-…
How to Convert Data to JSON and Back in Python
Convert a Python dict into a JSON string with indentation, then parse it back into a dict, demonstrating a common round-trip conversion for beginners.
import json
from datetime import datetime
def convert_data(data):
"""Convert a dict into a JSON string and back to dict."""
json_str = json.dumps(data, indent=2)
parsed = json.loads(json_str)
return json_str, parsed
def main():
sample_data = {
"user": "alice",
"message": "hello",
…
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