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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 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.
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):
…
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…
Symmetric difference between two lists in Python
Find elements present in exactly one of two lists, preserving original order, with a simple Python function.
def symmetric_difference(list1, list2):
"""
Return the symmetric difference of two lists.
Elements present in exactly one of the lists, preserving order.
"""
set1 = set(list1)
set2 = set(list2)
# Elements in list1 but not in list2
diff1 = [x for x in list1 if x not in set2]
# E…
How to Merge Lists in Python with Default Parameters
This Python function merges two lists using the + operator and demonstrates default parameters, allowing the second argument to be omitted.
def merge_lists(list1, list2=["default"]):
"""Merge two lists and return the combined result."""
return list1 + list2
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Example with default parameter
print("With default:", merge_lists([1, 2, 3]))
# Example with both arguments provided
print("With custom:", me…
How to Sort a List of Numbers in Python with Default Parameters
Define a reusable sort function that uses a default parameter to sort a list of numbers in ascending or descending order.
def sort_numbers(numbers, reverse=False):
"""Sort a list of numbers in ascending or descending order."""
return sorted(numbers, reverse=reverse)
def main():
numbers = [5, 2, 9, 1, 7, 3]
# Default sort (ascending)
ascending = sort_numbers(numbers)
print(f"Ascending: {ascending}")
…
How to Use Lambda Sorting Keys in Python
Learn to sort lists of dictionaries using lambda functions as key arguments in Python's sorted() method.
# Demonstrate lambda as a sorting key function
students = [
{"name": "Alice", "grade": 88},
{"name": "Bob", "grade": 92},
{"name": "Charlie", "grade": 75},
{"name": "Diana", "grade": 95}
]
# Sort by grade (ascending) using a lambda key
sorted_by_grade = sorted(students, key=lambda student: student["g…
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…
Use pprint for Nested Structure Debug Output in Python
Pretty-print nested dictionaries and lists with pprint for readable, organized debug output.
from pprint import pprint
def build_nested_structure():
"""Create a sample nested data structure for demonstration."""
return {
"project": "DataPipeline",
"config": {
"inputs": ["raw_1.json", "raw_2.json"],
"processing": {
"steps": ["clean", "transform",…
Convert Lists and Dictionaries to Sets in Python
Convert lists of pairs into dictionaries and lists or dictionaries into sets using simple helper functions.
def convert_to_dict(data):
"""Convert list of tuples or lists into a dictionary."""
return dict(data)
def convert_to_set(data):
"""Convert list or dictionary into a set of its keys/values."""
if isinstance(data, dict):
return set(data.keys())
return set(data)
def convert_collection(data…
How to Count Word Frequencies in Python with Counter and Sets
This code processes a text string by lowercasing, splitting into words, counting frequencies with Counter, and extracting unique and sorted word lists using sets.
from collections import Counter
def process_text(text):
words = text.lower().split()
word_counts = Counter(words)
unique_words = set(words)
sorted_words = sorted(unique_words)
return {
"total_words": len(words),
"unique_words": len(unique_words),
"word_frequencies": di…
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.
keys = ["name", "age", "city"]
values = ["Alice", 30, "New York"]
result = dict(zip(keys, values))
print(result)
How to Group a List of Dictionaries by Key in Python
Group a list of dictionaries by a specified key field using dict.setdefault to build a dictionary of lists.
def group_by_key(records, key):
grouped = {}
for record in records:
grouped.setdefault(record[key], []).append(record)
return grouped
if __name__ == "__main__":
data = [
{"name": "Alice", "dept": "engineering"},
{"name": "Bob", "dept": "sales"},
{"name": "Carol", "dept"…
How to Parse Data Into Dictionaries and Sets in Python
Parses raw student strings into a dictionary of lists and finds unique courses using a set.
from collections import defaultdict
def parse_students(raw_data):
"""Parse raw student strings into a dictionary of lists."""
parsed = defaultdict(list)
for entry in raw_data:
name, _, course = entry.partition(":")
parsed[course.strip()].append(name.strip())
return dict(parsed)
def fi…
How to Parse Query String to Dict with Duplicate Keys in Python
Convert a URL query string into a Python dictionary, merging duplicate keys into lists while keeping single values as scalars.
from urllib.parse import parse_qs
def parse_query_to_dict(query_string):
parsed = parse_qs(query_string, keep_blank_values=True)
return {key: values if len(values) > 1 else values[0] for key, values in parsed.items()}
if __name__ == "__main__":
query = "name=John&name=Jane&age=30&city=&city=Paris&empty…
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.
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)…
How to convert string values to int or float in Python dicts
Recursively convert string values in nested dicts and lists to ints or floats when possible, leaving other strings untouched.
def coerce_str_values(data):
"""Recursively convert string values that look like ints or floats."""
if isinstance(data, dict):
return {key: coerce_str_values(val) for key, val in data.items()}
elif isinstance(data, list):
return [coerce_str_values(item) for item in data]
elif isinstance…
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.
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]
…
Graph Class with Adjacency Dict in Python
Build an undirected graph class using a dictionary of adjacency lists with methods to add vertices, edges, remove edges, and query neighbors.
class Graph:
def __init__(self):
self.adjacency = {}
def add_vertex(self, vertex):
if vertex not in self.adjacency:
self.adjacency[vertex] = []
def add_edge(self, u, v):
self.add_vertex(u)
self.add_vertex(v)
self.adjacency[u].append(v)
self.adja…
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