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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Use Dictionaries and Sets in Python for Beginners

Introduces Python dictionaries and sets with practical examples including creating, modifying, and performing set operations, plus a word-frequency counter.

dictionaries sets data structures
Python
def demonstrate_dict_sets():
    # Create a dictionary with basic info
    person = {
        "name": "Alice",
        "age": 30,
        "city": "New York"
    }
    print("Dictionary:", person)

    # Access and modify dictionary values
    person["age"] = 31
    person["email"] = "alice@example.com"
    print("Afte…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Use defaultdict(list) to Group Words by First Letter in Python

This code groups a list of words by their first letter using a defaultdict with a list factory, then prints each group sorted by initial.

defaultdict grouping dictionaries
Python
from collections import defaultdict

def group_by_initial(words):
    groups = defaultdict(list)
    for word in words:
        groups[word[0].upper()].append(word)
    return dict(groups)

if __name__ == "__main__":
    words = ["apple", "banana", "apricot", "blueberry", "cherry"]
    result = group_by_initial(words)…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Use defaultdict(set) in Python to Group Unique Values

Group key-value pairs into a dictionary of sets, automatically creating a new set for each key using defaultdict.

defaultdict sets dictionaries
Python
from collections import defaultdict

def track_groups(pairs):
    groups = defaultdict(set)
    for key, value in pairs:
        groups[key].add(value)
    return groups

if __name__ == "__main__":
    data = [
        ("fruit", "apple"),
        ("fruit", "banana"),
        ("fruit", "apple"),
        ("veg", "carrot…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Validate Text and Count Words in Python

Count word frequencies, find unique and repeated words in a text using Python dictionaries and sets for beginner text validation.

dictionaries sets text-processing
Python
def validate_text(text):
    words = text.lower().split()
    
    word_counts = {}
    for word in words:
        cleaned = word.strip('.,!?;:"\'')
        if cleaned:
            word_counts[cleaned] = word_counts.get(cleaned, 0) + 1
    
    unique_words = set(word_counts.keys())
    repeated_words = {word for word…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to count words and find unique words in Python

Build a beginner-friendly text processor that counts word frequencies, finds unique words, and identifies words with vowels using dictionaries and sets.

dictionary set text-processing
Python
def text_processor(text):
    words = text.lower().replace(",", "").replace(".", "").split()
    word_count = {}
    
    for word in words:
        word_count[word] = word_count.get(word, 0) + 1
    
    unique_words = set(words)
    vowels = set("aeiou")
    words_with_vowels = {word for word in unique_words if vowe…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to merge dictionaries and sets in Python

Merges multiple dictionaries with the ** unpacking operator and combines sets using union operations into a single structure.

dict-merge set-union unpacking
Python
def merge_dictionaries_and_sets(school_dict, teacher_dict, course_dict, student_sets):
    """
    Merges multiple dictionaries and sets into a single combined structure.
    Demonstrates dict unpacking and set union operations.
    """
    # Merge all dictionaries using the unpacking operator (Python 3.9+)
    merged…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

Text Processor with Dictionaries and Sets in Python

Build a simple text processor that counts word frequencies with a dictionary and tracks unique words with a set.

dictionary set word-count
Python
def analyze_text(text):
    words = text.lower().split()
    word_freq = {}
    unique_words = set()
    
    for word in words:
        clean_word = word.strip('.,!?;:')
        if clean_word:
            word_freq[clean_word] = word_freq.get(clean_word, 0) + 1
            unique_words.add(clean_word)
    
    return…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

Validate dictionary data with sets in Python

Validate a dictionary against required keys and allowed value sets, returning a list of validation errors.

dictionaries sets validation
Python
def validate_data(data, required_keys, allowed_values=None):
    """
    Validate a dictionary against required keys and optional allowed value sets.
    Returns a list of validation errors (empty list if valid).
    """
    errors = []
    
    # Check for missing required keys
    missing = set(required_keys) - set(…
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OOP & classes easy

Filtering data with a Python class helper

A beginner-friendly DataFilter class that filters lists of dictionaries by exact match, greater-than, and substring conditions.

filter oop class
Python
class DataFilter:
    """A beginner-friendly helper to filter lists of dictionaries."""
    
    def __init__(self, data):
        self.data = data
    
    def filter_by(self, key, value):
        """Return items where data[key] == value."""
        return [item for item in self.data if item.get(key) == value]
    
 …
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OOP & classes easy

How to Create a Data Formatter Class in Python

A beginner-friendly helper class to format lists, dictionaries, and stored records into readable strings.

oop class formatting
Python
class DataFormatter:
    """Helper class for beginners to format common data types."""
    
    def __init__(self, name="data"):
        self.name = name
        self.records = []
    
    def add_record(self, key, value):
        """Add a key-value record to the formatter."""
        self.records.append({"key": key, …
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OOP & classes easy

How to Sort Data in Python with a Class Helper

This beginner-friendly class wraps the built-in sorted() function to sort numbers, strings ignoring case, and dictionaries by a specified key.

oop sorting sorted
Python
class DataSorter:
    def __init__(self, data):
        self.data = data

    def sort_numbers(self, reverse=False):
        return sorted(self.data, reverse=reverse)

    def sort_strings_ignore_case(self, reverse=False):
        return sorted(self.data, key=str.lower, reverse=reverse)

    def sort_dicts_by_key(self…
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OOP & classes easy

How to merge dictionaries by a key in Python with a class

This code defines a DataMerger class that collects dictionary records and merges them by a specified key, combining fields from multiple records with the same key.

classes dictionaries merging
Python
class DataMerger:
    def __init__(self):
        self.records = []

    def add_record(self, record):
        if isinstance(record, dict):
            self.records.append(record)
        else:
            raise TypeError("Record must be a dictionary")

    def merge_by_key(self, key):
        merged = {}
        for …
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Algorithms & data structures easy

How to Flatten List of Dict Values in Python

This code flattens the values of a list of dictionaries into a single list, handling both list values and scalar values.

flatten dictionaries lists
Python
def flatten_dict_values(dicts):
    flattened = []
    for d in dicts:
        for value in d.values():
            if isinstance(value, list):
                flattened.extend(value)
            else:
                flattened.append(value)
    return flattened


if __name__ == "__main__":
    data = [
        {"a": …
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Algorithms & data structures easy

Sort list by multiple keys with tuple ordering in Python

Sort a list of dictionaries by multiple criteria — surname, age, then score descending — using a tuple key and negation.

sorting tuples lambda
Python
def sort_multi_key(data):
    # Sorts by surname, then age, then score descending
    return sorted(
        data,
        key=lambda person: (
            person['surname'].lower(),
            person['age'],
            -person['score']  # negative to reverse sort by score
        )
    )


if __name__ == "__main__"…
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Comprehensions & generators easy

How to Group Data in Python with defaultdict and Comprehensions

Group a list of items by a computed key using a defaultdict-based generator helper and an alternative dictionary comprehension approach.

grouping defaultdict comprehensions
Python
from collections import defaultdict

def group_by(data, key_func):
    """Group items in data by the value returned by key_func."""
    result = defaultdict(list)
    for item in data:
        result[key_func(item)].append(item)
    return dict(result)

def group_by_comprehension(data, key_func):
    """Same grouping …
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Comprehensions & generators easy

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.

list comprehension generators formatting
Python
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…
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AI & LLM integration patterns easy

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.

memory dict nested-dict
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, …
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Automation & scripting easy

Generate Random Fake User Data for Testing in Python

This code generates a list of fake user dictionaries with random names, emails, ages, and timestamps using the Python standard library for testing purposes.

testing random data-generation
Python
import json
import random
import string
from datetime import datetime, timedelta

def generate_user_data(num_users=1):
    first_names = ["Alice", "Bob", "Charlie", "Diana", "Eve"]
    last_names = ["Smith", "Johnson", "Brown", "Taylor", "Wilson"]
    domains = ["example.com", "test.org", "demo.net"]
    
    users = …
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Data pipelines & processing easy

Enrich Events with Geo IP Data in Python

Returns a copy of each event dictionary, enriched with a geo-location dict from a mock IP-to-geo lookup table, with a fallback for unknown IPs.

data-enrichment dictionaries pipelines
Python
import ipaddress


GEO_IP_DB = {
    "192.168.1.10": {"country": "US", "city": "New York", "lat": 40.7128, "lon": -74.0060},
    "10.0.0.5": {"country": "DE", "city": "Berlin", "lat": 52.5200, "lon": 13.4050},
    "172.16.0.8": {"country": "JP", "city": "Tokyo", "lat": 35.6762, "lon": 139.6503},
}

EVENTS = [
    {"id…
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Data pipelines & processing easy

Filter Records by Required Fields in Python

Filter a list of dictionaries, keeping only records where every required field is present and not None.

filter data-cleaning pipelines
Python
def filter_records(records, required_fields):
    """Return only records that have all required fields non-null."""
    return [
        record for record in records
        if all(record.get(field) is not None for field in required_fields)
    ]


if __name__ == "__main__":
    sample_records = [
        {"name": "Al…
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Data pipelines & processing easy

How to Explode an Array Field into Multiple Rows in Python

This code flattens a list of dictionaries by exploding each array field value into its own row, duplicating the other fields as needed.

data transformation arrays flattening
Python
from collections import defaultdict

data = [
    {"id": 1, "name": "Alice", "tags": ["python", "data", "ai"]},
    {"id": 2, "name": "Bob", "tags": ["web", "devops"]},
    {"id": 3, "name": "Carol", "tags": []},
]

def explode_array_field(records, array_field):
    result = []
    for record in records:
        for v…
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Data pipelines & processing easy

How to Filter Data in Python

Filter a list of dictionaries by exact key-value matches or numerical ranges using concise list comprehensions.

filtering list-comprehension dictionaries
Python
from typing import List, Dict, Any


def filter_data(
    data: List[Dict[str, Any]], key: str, value: Any
) -> List[Dict[str, Any]]:
    """Return records where data[key] equals value."""
    return [record for record in data if record.get(key) == value]


def filter_by_range(
    data: List[Dict[str, Any]], key: str…
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Data pipelines & processing easy

How to Group Data by Key in Python

Group a list of dictionaries by a specified key using a defaultdict and compute per-group averages.

grouping defaultdict data-pipelines
Python
from collections import defaultdict

def group_by_key(data, key):
    grouped = defaultdict(list)
    for item in data:
        grouped[item[key]].append(item)
    return dict(grouped)

if __name__ == "__main__":
    records = [
        {"name": "Alice", "dept": "Engineering", "score": 85},
        {"name": "Bob", "de…
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Data pipelines & processing easy

How to Group Rows by Key into Nested Arrays in Python

This code groups rows in a list of dictionaries by a specified key and returns a dictionary with each key mapped to a list of values from another key.

grouping defaultdict data-aggregation
Python
from collections import defaultdict


def implode_rows(rows, key, value_key):
    grouped = defaultdict(list)
    for row in rows:
        grouped[row[key]].append(row[value_key])
    return dict(grouped)


if __name__ == "__main__":
    data = [
        {"category": "fruit", "item": "apple"},
        {"category": "fr…
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