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Files & data easy

How to Transcode a File from Latin-1 to UTF-8 in Python

Read a latin1-encoded text file and rewrite it as UTF-8 using Python's pathlib and encoding parameters.

encoding utf8 latin1
Python
from pathlib import Path

def transcode_to_utf8(input_path, output_path):
    """Read a latin1-encoded file and write it as UTF-8."""
    source = Path(input_path)
    target = Path(output_path)
    
    with source.open(encoding='latin1') as infile:
        content = infile.read()
    
    with target.open('w', encod…
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Files & data easy

Parameterize SQL queries in Python to prevent SQL injection

Safely fetch users from a SQLite database using parameterized queries to prevent SQL injection attacks.

sqlite3 sql injection parameterized query
Python
import sqlite3

def get_users_by_name(name):
    """Fetch users safely using parameterized query."""
    conn = sqlite3.connect(':memory:')
    cursor = conn.cursor()
    
    # Create sample table and data
    cursor.execute('CREATE TABLE users (id INTEGER, name TEXT)')
    cursor.executemany('INSERT INTO users (name…
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Files & data easy

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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Files & data easy

Reassemble File Parts into Original File Bytes in Python

Read sorted part files from a directory and concatenate their bytes into the original file.

file handling binary byte concatenation
Python
import os
import sys
from pathlib import Path

def reassemble_parts(parts_dir: Path, output_path: Path) -> int:
    """
    Reassemble file parts into the original file.

    Args:
        parts_dir: Directory containing the part files
        output_path: Path where the reassembled file will be written

    Returns:
…
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Files & data easy

Sync only changed files between two folders in Python

This code compares two folders and copies only the new or modified files from source to destination, skipping unchanged ones by comparing SHA-256 hashes.

files sync hashing
Python
import hashlib
from pathlib import Path
import shutil

def file_hash(path: Path, chunk_size: int = 8192) -> str:
    hasher = hashlib.sha256()
    with path.open("rb") as f:
        for chunk in iter(lambda: f.read(chunk_size), b""):
            hasher.update(chunk)
    return hasher.hexdigest()

def sync_files(src: s…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

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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Dictionaries & sets easy

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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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Aggregate Order Data with Sets and Dictionaries in Python

Combine sets and dictionaries to find unique products and total quantities from a list of orders in Python.

sets dictionaries data aggregation
Python
def find_unique_products(orders):
    """Return set of all products ordered across multiple orders."""
    all_products = set()
    for order in orders:
        all_products.update(order.get("items", []))
    return all_products


def product_summary(orders):
    """Build a dictionary mapping each product to its total…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Build a Gradebook with Python Dictionaries and Sets

Create a gradebook dictionary from student names and grades, find top students with a set comprehension, and add extra credit with a dict comprehension.

dictionaries sets comprehensions
Python
def build_gradebook(students, grades):
    """Create a dictionary mapping student names to their grades."""
    return dict(zip(students, grades))


def find_top_students(gradebook, passing_grade=60):
    """Return a set of students with grades at or above the passing grade."""
    return {name for name, grade in grad…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Compute Set Union of Tags from Multiple Items in Python

Collect all unique tags from a list of dictionaries using set union with update() in Python.

set union tags dictionaries
Python
items = [
    {"id": 1, "tags": {"python", "web"}},
    {"id": 2, "tags": {"web", "api", "sql"}},
    {"id": 3, "tags": {"python", "data"}},
]


def get_union_of_tags(item_list):
    all_tags = set()
    for item in item_list:
        all_tags.update(item["tags"])
    return all_tags


if __name__ == "__main__":
    u…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Count Tags with Sets and Dictionaries in Python

Count tag frequencies and collect unique tags from a list of dictionaries using Counter and sets in Python.

collections counter sets
Python
from collections import Counter
import json


def count_tags(entries):
    """Count tag frequencies across a list of entry dicts, using sets/dicts."""
    tag_counter = Counter()
    all_tags = set()
    for entry in entries:
        tags = set(entry["tags"])
        all_tags.update(tags)
        tag_counter.update(ta…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Create a Dict from Two Parallel Lists in Python (zip)

Build a dictionary by pairing elements from two parallel lists using Python's built-in zip function and dict constructor.

dictionary zip lists
Python
keys = ["name", "age", "city"]
values = ["Alice", 30, "New York"]

result = dict(zip(keys, values))
print(result)
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Extract Data by Category in Python with Dictionaries and Sets

Use set comprehensions and a defaultdict to extract product names by category and compute total prices per category from a list of dictionaries.

dictionaries sets comprehensions
Python
from collections import defaultdict

# Sample data: products with categories and prices
product_data = [
    {"name": "Apple", "category": "fruit", "price": 0.50},
    {"name": "Banana", "category": "fruit", "price": 0.30},
    {"name": "Carrot", "category": "vegetable", "price": 0.80},
    {"name": "Bread", "category…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Index a List of Records by Unique ID in Python

Build a dictionary that maps each record's unique id to the record itself from a list of dictionaries.

dictionary index records
Python
from typing import List, Dict, Any

def index_by_id(records: List[Dict[str, Any]], id_field: str = "id") -> Dict[Any, Dict[str, Any]]:
    """Build a dictionary mapping each record's unique id to the record itself."""
    return {record[id_field]: record for record in records}

if __name__ == "__main__":
    sample_re…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Remove Banned Words from a Set in Python

Filter a vocabulary set by removing banned words using the .difference() method.

sets set difference filtering
Python
vocabulary = {"apple", "banana", "cherry", "date", "elderberry"}
banned_words = {"banana", "date", "fig"}

# Remove banned words using set difference
allowed_words = vocabulary.difference(banned_words)

print("Original vocabulary:", sorted(vocabulary))
print("Banned words:", sorted(banned_words))
print("Allowed words …
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Use Counter for Most Common Elements in Python

This code demonstrates how to find the most frequent elements in a list using Python's Counter class from the collections module.

collections counter frequency
Python
from collections import Counter

def most_common_elements(items, n=1):
    """Return the n most common elements and their counts."""
    counter = Counter(items)
    return counter.most_common(n)

if __name__ == "__main__":
    data = ["apple", "banana", "apple", "orange", "banana", "apple", "grape"]
    print(most_co…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Use MappingProxyType to Create Immutable Dict Views in Python

Create a read-only, immutable view of a dictionary using MappingProxyType from the types module, while the original dict stays mutable.

mappingproxytype dict immutable
Python
from types import MappingProxyType

config = {"debug": True, "port": 8080}

# Create an immutable read-only view of the dict
read_only_config = MappingProxyType(config)

print(f"Read-only value: {read_only_config['debug']}")
print(f"Dict is mapping: {isinstance(read_only_config, dict)}")

# Original dict can still be …
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OOP & classes easy

How to Build a Class Method Alternative Constructor from Dict in Python

Use a classmethod alternative constructor to build a Book instance from a dictionary with sensible defaults.

classmethod alternate-constructor oop
Python
class Book:
    def __init__(self, title, author, pages):
        self.title = title
        self.author = author
        self.pages = pages

    @classmethod
    def from_dict(cls, data):
        """Alternative constructor that builds a Book from a dictionary."""
        return cls(
            title=data["title"],
 …
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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

Depth First Search Traversal Order in Python

Recursive depth-first search that returns the visit order of nodes in an adjacency list graph starting from a given node.

dfs graph traversal
Python
def dfs_order(adj, start):
    visited = set()
    order = []

    def dfs(node):
        visited.add(node)
        order.append(node)
        for neighbor in adj.get(node, []):
            if neighbor not in visited:
                dfs(neighbor)

    dfs(start)
    return order


if __name__ == "__main__":
    # Dem…
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Algorithms & data structures easy

Drop Elements From Start While Condition Is True in Python

This generator function drops elements from the beginning of an iterable while a predicate returns true, then yields the rest.

generator iteration filtering
Python
def drop_while(predicate, iterable):
    """Drop elements from the start while predicate is true."""
    it = iter(iterable)
    for item in it:
        if not predicate(item):
            yield item
            break
    yield from it

if __name__ == "__main__":
    numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 2, 5]
    result = list(d…
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Algorithms & data structures easy

Extract n largest elements from a large list using heapq

Uses heapq.nlargest to efficiently extract the top n largest numbers from a large list, even with millions of elements.

heapq heaps large-data
Python
import heapq
import random

def n_largest(numbers, n):
    """Return the n largest numbers from a list using heapq."""
    if n <= 0:
        return []
    return heapq.nlargest(n, numbers)

if __name__ == "__main__":
    # Create a large list with 1,000,000 random numbers
    large_list = [random.randint(1, 1_000_000…
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Algorithms & data structures easy

Find Elements in One Python List but Not Another

Return a new list containing only the elements from list A that are not present in list B, preserving duplicates and order.

list difference set membership filtering
Python
def difference_elements(a, b):
    """Return elements present in list a but not in list b."""
    set_b = set(b)
    return [item for item in a if item not in set_b]

if __name__ == "__main__":
    a = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 3, 2]
    b = [2, 4, 6]
    result = difference_elements(a, b)
    print(f"A: {a}")
    print(f"B: {b…
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Algorithms & data structures easy

Find Missing Number in Python Sequence 1 to N

Find the missing number from a list containing numbers 1 to N using the arithmetic sum formula.

missing-number arithmetic sum
Python
def find_missing_number(nums, n):
    expected_sum = n * (n + 1) // 2
    actual_sum = sum(nums)
    return expected_sum - actual_sum


if __name__ == "__main__":
    n = 10
    numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10]
    missing = find_missing_number(numbers, n)
    print(f"The missing number is: {missing}")
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