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Map Exception Type to HTTP Status Code in Python
Maps Python exception types to appropriate HTTP status codes using a dictionary lookup for consistent API error handling.
EXCEPTION_STATUS_MAP = {
ValueError: 400,
KeyError: 400,
TypeError: 400,
PermissionError: 403,
FileNotFoundError: 404,
AttributeError: 404,
TimeoutError: 408,
NotImplementedError: 501,
ConnectionError: 503,
}
def status_code_for(exception_type):
try:
return EXCEPTION_S…
How to Copy a File with shutil.copy2 in Python
Copy a file while preserving metadata like timestamps and permissions using Python's shutil.copy2 and pathlib.
import shutil
from pathlib import Path
source = Path("sample.txt")
destination = Path("sample_copy.txt")
source.write_text("Hello, PythonSkillset!")
if __name__ == "__main__":
shutil.copy2(source, destination)
copied = destination.read_text()
print(f"Copied content: {copied}")
print(f"Source exists:…
How to Read a Text File Line by Line in Python
Reads a text file line by line with an enumerated for loop and prints each line number and content.
from pathlib import Path
def read_lines(file_path):
with open(file_path, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as file:
for line_number, line in enumerate(file, start=1):
print(f"Line {line_number}: {line.rstrip()}")
if __name__ == "__main__":
sample_file = Path("sample.txt")
sample_file.write_text(…
How to Serialize a Python Object to Pickle Bytes in Memory
Serialize a Python object to pickle bytes in memory with pickle.dumps, then deserialize it back with pickle.loads and verify the roundtrip.
import pickle
class Person:
def __init__(self, name, age, skills):
self.name = name
self.age = age
self.skills = skills
def main():
person = Person("Alice", 30, ["Python", "SQL", "Docker"])
# Serialize to bytes in memory
pickle_bytes = pickle.dumps(person)
print(…
Rotate Log Files in Python by Size
This code rotates a log file when its size exceeds a threshold, keeping a specified number of backups.
import os
import glob
from pathlib import Path
def rotate_log(log_path, max_size_bytes=1024, max_backups=3):
log_file = Path(log_path)
if log_file.stat().st_size <= max_size_bytes:
print(f"Log size {log_file.stat().st_size} bytes <= threshold, no rotation")
return
for i in range(max_backu…
Check Invertible Mapping for Duplicate Values in Python
Detect duplicate values among (key, value) pairs to ensure the mapping is invertible, using a dictionary for O(1) lookups.
def invertible_after_dedup(pairs):
"""
Check whether a set of (key, value) pairs is invertible,
i.e., no duplicate values exist for different keys.
"""
seen = {}
for key, value in pairs:
if value in seen and seen[value] != key:
return False, f"Duplicate value '{value}' for k…
How to Group Data by Category in Python with a Split Data Helper
This code groups a list of (category, item) pairs into a dictionary where each key is a category and each value is a list of items belonging to that category.
def split_data(categories):
"""
Group data items into buckets based on a key function.
Returns a dict where keys are bucket names and values are lists of items.
"""
buckets = {}
for category, item in categories:
if category not in buckets:
buckets[category] = []
buck…
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.
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…
How to Use ChainMap for Layered Config Lookup in Python
This code demonstrates using collections.ChainMap to combine multiple dictionaries into a single layered lookup, where earlier maps override later ones.
from collections import ChainMap
defaults = {"theme": "light", "lang": "en", "debug": False}
user = {"lang": "de", "auto_save": True}
runtime = {"debug": True}
config = ChainMap(runtime, user, defaults)
if __name__ == "__main__":
print("theme:", config["theme"])
print("lang:", config["lang"])
print("deb…
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)…
Group Data Helper Class in Python
A simple Python class that stores items under named groups, retrieves groups, items, and counts, and formats them as a readable summary.
class GroupData:
"""A simple helper class to store and group data for beginners."""
def __init__(self):
self.items = []
def add(self, item, group):
"""Add an item under a given group name."""
self.items.append({"item": item, "group": group})
def get_groups(self):
"""R…
How to Create a Data Helper Class in Python with OOP
A complete OOP example with User, Post, and Blog classes that manage data relationships and provide clear helper methods.
class User:
def __init__(self, name, email):
self.name = name
self.email = email
self.posts = []
def create_post(self, title, content):
post = Post(title, content, self)
self.posts.append(post)
return post
def get_post_count(self):
return len(self.p…
How to Implement Iterator Protocol on a Custom Class in Python
Create a custom iterable class by defining the __iter__ and __next__ methods, enabling use in for loops and list conversions.
class Countdown:
"""Iterator that counts down from start to 0."""
def __init__(self, start):
self.start = start
self.current = start
def __iter__(self):
return self
def __next__(self):
if self.current < 0:
raise StopIteration
value = self.current
…
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.
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…
Parse CSV Data with a Python Class
Encapsulate CSV file loading and column/row access methods in a reusable DataParser class for beginners.
class DataParser:
def __init__(self, file_path):
self.file_path = file_path
self.data = []
def load_data(self):
with open(self.file_path, 'r') as file:
for line in file:
row = line.strip().split(',')
self.data.append(row)
return self.…
Python Factory Method: Create Shapes by Type String
A factory method that maps a type string to a concrete shape class and returns an instance, with runtime error handling.
class Shape:
def draw(self):
raise NotImplementedError
class Circle(Shape):
def draw(self):
return "Drawing a circle"
class Square(Shape):
def draw(self):
return "Drawing a square"
class Triangle(Shape):
def draw(self):
return "Drawing a triangle"
class ShapeFact…
Count Smaller Elements to the Right in Python
Return a list where each index counts how many elements to its right are smaller than that element using a clean O(n²) nested-loop approach.
def count_smaller_elements(arr):
"""
Return a list where result[i] is the number of elements
to the right of arr[i] that are smaller than arr[i].
"""
result = []
for i in range(len(arr)):
count = 0
for j in range(i + 1, len(arr)):
if arr[j] < arr[i]:
…
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.
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…
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.
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…
How to Build a Coordinate Grid with Nested Loops in Python
Generate a 2D list of (row, col) coordinate pairs using nested loops and return the grid structure.
def build_coordinate_grid(rows, cols):
"""Build a 2D grid of (row, col) coordinates using nested loops."""
grid = []
for r in range(rows):
row = []
for c in range(cols):
row.append((r, c))
grid.append(row)
return grid
if __name__ == "__main__":
grid = build_coo…
How to Find Gaps Between Sorted Intervals in Python
This code finds gap ranges between sorted intervals using pairwise iteration, returning ranges where no interval covers.
from itertools import pairwise
def find_gaps(intervals):
intervals = sorted(intervals)
gaps = []
for prev, curr in pairwise(intervals):
if prev[1] < curr[0]:
gaps.append((prev[1] + 1, curr[0] - 1))
return gaps
if __name__ == "__main__":
intervals = [(1, 3), (5, 7), (10, 12), (…
How to Generate Fibonacci Sequence in Python
Generate the first n Fibonacci numbers as a list using a simple iterative loop.
def fibonacci(n):
"""Generate the first n terms of the Fibonacci sequence."""
if n <= 0:
return []
seq = [0, 1]
while len(seq) < n:
seq.append(seq[-1] + seq[-2])
return seq[:n]
if __name__ == "__main__":
n = 10
result = fibonacci(n)
print(result)
How to Map Strings to Uppercase in Python
Loops through a list of strings and builds a new list with each string converted to uppercase.
strings = ["hello", "world", "python", "skillset"]
uppercased = []
for s in strings:
uppercased.append(s.upper())
print(uppercased)
How to Rotate an Array by k Steps in Python
This code rotates a list to the right by k positions using modulo arithmetic to handle k larger than the list length.
def rotate_array(nums, k):
if not nums:
return []
n = len(nums)
k = k % n
return nums[-k:] + nums[:-k] if k else nums[:]
if __name__ == "__main__":
arr = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
k = 2
result = rotate_array(arr, k)
print(f"Original: {arr}")
print(f"Rotated by {k}: {result}")
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