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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 Split a List at the First Occurrence of a Value in Python
This function splits a list into two parts at the first occurrence of a given value, returning the left and right portions.
def split_at_first(lst, value):
try:
idx = lst.index(value)
return lst[:idx], lst[idx:]
except ValueError:
return lst, []
if __name__ == "__main__":
sample = [1, 2, 3, 4, 3, 5]
value = 3
left, right = split_at_first(sample, value)
print("Left:", left)
print("Right:"…
How to Split a List into Chunks in Python
Split a list into fixed-size sublists using a simple list comprehension with slicing.
def chunk_list(lst, size):
"""Split a list into sublists of given size."""
return [lst[i:i + size] for i in range(0, len(lst), size)]
if __name__ == "__main__":
sample = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10]
print(chunk_list(sample, 3))
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 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.
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…
How to split a list by condition in Python
Splits a list into two lists based on a condition function, returning matched and unmatched items.
def split_by_condition(items, condition):
"""
Split a list into two lists based on a condition.
The first list contains items where condition(item) is True,
the second list contains the rest.
"""
matched = []
unmatched = []
for item in items:
if condition(item):
matc…
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'), (…
Intersection of Two Lists Preserving Order in Python
This code returns the common elements between two lists while preserving the order they appear in the first list, filtering out duplicates.
def intersection_preserving_order(list1, list2):
"""
Return the intersection of two lists while preserving the order
of elements as they appear in list1.
"""
set2 = set(list2)
result = []
seen = set()
for item in list1:
if item in set2 and item not in seen:
resu…
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])…
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.
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…
Add Type Hints to Function Parameters and Return in Python
Add type hints to function parameters and return values in Python for clearer, more maintainable code using the typing module.
from typing import List, Optional, Dict
def average(numbers: List[float]) -> float:
return sum(numbers) / len(numbers)
def full_name(first: str, last: Optional[str] = "") -> str:
return f"{first} {last}".strip()
def build_user(name: str, age: int, email: Optional[str] = None) -> Dict[str, object]:
us…
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()))
How to Compose Two Functions into a Single Callable in Python
Combine two Python functions into a single callable using a compose helper, then apply the chained call.
def add_one(x):
return x + 1
def double(x):
return x * 2
def compose(f, g):
return lambda x: f(g(x))
add_then_double = compose(double, add_one)
double_then_add = compose(add_one, double)
result1 = add_then_double(5)
result2 = double_then_add(5)
print(f"add_one then double(5) = {result1}")
print(f"doub…
How to Convert a List to an Iterator in Python with iter()
This code converts a list into an iterator using the built-in iter() function and retrieves items sequentially with next(), handling exhaustion with StopIteration.
def main():
# Original list
fruits = ["apple", "banana", "cherry"]
# Convert the list to an iterator using iter()
fruit_iterator = iter(fruits)
# Retrieve items one at a time with next()
print(next(fruit_iterator)) # apple
print(next(fruit_iterator)) # banana
print(next(fruit_iterat…
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.
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…
How to Create a Timing Decorator in Python
A Python decorator that measures and prints the execution time of any function using time.perf_counter.
import time
from functools import wraps
def timing_decorator(func):
@wraps(func)
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
start = time.perf_counter()
result = func(*args, **kwargs)
end = time.perf_counter()
elapsed = end - start
print(f"{func.__name__} took {elapsed:.6f} seconds"…
How to Group a List into Chunks in Python
Split a list into smaller groups of a fixed size using a reusable function with a default parameter.
def make_groups(numbers, group_size=2):
"""Splits a list into smaller groups of a given size."""
groups = []
for i in range(0, len(numbers), group_size):
groups.append(numbers[i:i + group_size])
return groups
if __name__ == "__main__":
data = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]
print("Default size…
How to Load a .env File Manually in Python
Parse a .env-style key-value file into a Python dictionary using only the standard library, with comment and quoted-value handling.
import re
from pathlib import Path
def load_dotenv_file(filepath: str) -> dict[str, str]:
"""Parse a .env-style file into a dictionary."""
env = {}
path = Path(filepath)
if not path.exists():
raise FileNotFoundError(f"Environment file not found: {filepath}")
for line in path.read_text()…
How to Parse Command Line Arguments in Python with argparse
Build a CLI that accepts positional integers, an optional --sum flag, and a --verbose switch, all with Python's standard argparse library.
import argparse
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Process some integers.')
parser.add_argument('numbers', metavar='N', type=int, nargs='+',
help='an integer for the accumulator')
parser.add_argument('--sum', dest='accumulate', action='store_const',
…
How to Print Colored Text in Python with ANSI Codes
Define a small Colors class and a colored() helper to print styled terminal text using ANSI escape codes.
class Colors:
RESET = "\033[0m"
RED = "\033[31m"
GREEN = "\033[32m"
YELLOW = "\033[33m"
BLUE = "\033[34m"
MAGENTA = "\033[35m"
CYAN = "\033[36m"
WHITE = "\033[37m"
BOLD = "\033[1m"
UNDERLINE = "\033[4m"
def colored(text, color):
return f"{color}{text}{Colors.RESET}"
if _…
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 functools.reduce in Python
Apply functools.reduce with operator functions and lambda expressions to aggregate lists into sums, products, maximums, and concatenated strings.
from functools import reduce
import operator
# Sum all numbers in a list using reduce
numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
sum_result = reduce(operator.add, numbers)
# Find the maximum value using reduce
max_result = reduce(lambda a, b: a if a > b else b, numbers)
# Multiply all numbers using reduce
product_result = reduce(la…
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 Validate CLI Integer Option Within a Range in Python
Use argparse with integer type and bounds checking to validate a command-line option falls within a specified min-max range.
import argparse
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Validate an integer within a range.")
parser.add_argument("--value", type=int, required=True, help="Integer to validate")
parser.add_argument("--min", type=int, default=0, help="Minimum allowed value")
parser.add_argument("--max…
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