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How to Implement a Moving Average from a Data Stream in Python
Implement a MovingAverage class using a deque and running sum to compute the average of the last k values from a continuous data stream.
from collections import deque
class MovingAverage:
def __init__(self, size):
self.size = size
self.queue = deque()
self.window_sum = 0
def next(self, val):
self.queue.append(val)
self.window_sum += val
if len(self.queue) > self.size:
self.window_su…
How to Remove Banned Values from a List in Python
Filters a list by removing elements present in a banned set, preserving the original order.
def remove_banned(values, banned):
banned_set = set(banned)
return [item for item in values if item not in banned_set]
if __name__ == "__main__":
values = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 2, 6, 3, 7]
banned = [2, 3]
result = remove_banned(values, banned)
print(result)
How to Replace Outliers Beyond Threshold with Cap in Python
Replace values that fall below a lower threshold or above an upper threshold by capping them to the threshold values using a simple Python function.
def replace_outliers_with_cap(data, lower_threshold=None, upper_threshold=None):
"""Replace values beyond given thresholds with the threshold values (capping)."""
if lower_threshold is None and upper_threshold is None:
raise ValueError("At least one threshold must be provided.")
capped_data = …
Insert Multiple Values Into a Sorted List in Python
Insert multiple values into an already-sorted list while keeping it sorted using the bisect.insort function.
import bisect
def insert_sorted(sorted_list, values):
for value in values:
bisect.insort(sorted_list, value)
return sorted_list
if __name__ == "__main__":
original = [1, 3, 5, 7, 9]
new_values = [4, 6, 2, 8, 0]
result = insert_sorted(original, new_values)
print(f"Original: {original}"…
Sort Unique Values by Frequency in Python
Count element frequencies with Counter and sort unique values by descending frequency, breaking ties alphabetically.
from collections import Counter
def sort_unique_by_frequency(values):
counts = Counter(values)
return sorted(counts.keys(), key=lambda x: (-counts[x], x))
if __name__ == "__main__":
data = [4, 2, 2, 8, 3, 3, 1, 3, 5, 5, 5, 5, 1]
result = sort_unique_by_frequency(data)
print(f"Sorted unique values…
Generate UUID4 Values with a Python Generator
This code defines a generator function that yields mock UUID4 values, allowing you to stream unique identifiers one at a time.
import uuid
def generate_uuids(count=5):
"""Generate a stream of mock UUID4 values."""
for _ in range(count):
yield uuid.uuid4()
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Generate and print 5 UUIDs
for uid in generate_uuids(5):
print(uid)
Group Consecutive Keys in Python with itertools.groupby
Group consecutive equal elements in a list using the itertools.groupby generator, printing each key and its values.
from itertools import groupby
data = [1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 1, 1, 4, 4, 4]
for key, group in groupby(data):
group_list = list(group)
print(f"Key: {key}, Values: {group_list}")
How to Accumulate Values with a Generator in Python
This generator yields the running total of an iterable's elements, producing a cumulative sum with each step.
def accum(iterable):
total = 0
for item in iterable:
total += item
yield total
# Demo
if __name__ == "__main__":
data = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
print(list(accum(data))) # [1, 3, 6, 10, 15]
# Also works with any iterable, e.g., range
print(list(accum(range(1, 6)))) # [1, 3, 6, 10, 15]
How to Create an Infinite Arithmetic Sequence Generator in Python
Build a memory-efficient generator that yields an infinite arithmetic progression and extract the first N values with list comprehension.
"""Count generator infinite arithmetic progression"""
def arithmetic_counter(start=0, step=1):
"""Generate an infinite arithmetic sequence."""
current = start
while True:
yield current
current += step
if __name__ == "__main__":
counter = arithmetic_counter(1, 3)
result = [next(c…
How to Use Comprehensions and Generators to Check Data in Python
A beginner-friendly helper that filters numeric values, computes squares and cubes with comprehensions and a generator, and returns a summary dictionary.
def check_data(iterable):
"""Return a summary of numeric data using comprehensions and a generator."""
values = [item for item in iterable if isinstance(item, (int, float))]
squares = [x ** 2 for x in values if x > 0]
cubes = (x ** 3 for x in values if x > 0)
cube_list = list(cubes)
return {
…
Normalize Data in Python with Comprehensions and Generators
Clean a list by dropping None values with a comprehension, then min-max normalize it using a lazy generator expression — a beginner-friendly data preparation pattern.
import statistics
# Sample raw data including missing and outlier-ish values
raw = [22, 18, None, 25, 30, 19, 22, 17, None, 28, 24]
# Clean the data: drop None values using a list comprehension
clean = [x for x in raw if x is not None]
# Normalize using min-max scaling with a generator expression
min_val = min(clea…
Python Generator to Filter Duplicates with a Seen Set
A lazily-evaluated generator function that yields only the first occurrence of each item, using a set to track seen values.
def unique_generator(items):
seen = set()
for item in items:
if item not in seen:
seen.add(item)
yield item
if __name__ == "__main__":
data = [1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 4, 5, 5]
result = list(unique_generator(data))
print(result)
How to Render a Jinja-like Template from a Dict in Python
Replace {{placeholders}} in a string using values from a Python dict with a simple regex-based template renderer.
import re
def render_template(template, context):
pattern = re.compile(r"\{\{\s*(\w+)\s*\}\}")
def replace(match):
key = match.group(1)
return str(context.get(key, ""))
return pattern.sub(replace, template)
if __name__ == "__main__":
template = "Hello {{name}}, you have {{count}} new …
How to Convert Data Types in a Python Data Pipeline
Demonstrates a simple Python data pipeline that converts string values to proper types (bool, int, float, datetime) and outputs structured JSON.
import json
from datetime import datetime
def convert_value(value):
"""Convert string values to appropriate Python types."""
if value.lower() == "true":
return True
if value.lower() == "false":
return False
if value.isdigit():
return int(value)
try:
return float(val…
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.
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…
How to Implement a Sliding Window Average in Python
Compute the average of the most recent N values in a stream using a bounded deque, efficiently updating the total as new values arrive.
from collections import deque
class SlidingWindowAverage:
def __init__(self, window_size):
self.window_size = window_size
self.window = deque(maxlen=window_size)
self.total = 0
def add(self, value):
if len(self.window) == self.window_size:
self.total -= self.windo…
How to Merge Incremental Snapshot Upsert Dict in Python
Merge a snapshot dict into a base dict, recursively updating nested dictionaries while preferring snapshot values on conflicts.
def merge_upsert(base: dict, snapshot: dict) -> dict:
"""
Merge a snapshot dict into a base dict, preferring snapshot values
on key conflicts (upsert semantics). Nested dicts are merged recursively.
"""
result = dict(base)
for key, value in snapshot.items():
if key in result and i…
How to detect anomalies in a column using z-score in Python
Detect outliers in a list of numbers using z-score statistics, flagging values that deviate significantly from the mean.
import random
def z_score_anomaly_detection(data, threshold=2.0):
"""
Detect anomalies in a list of numbers using z-score.
"""
mean = sum(data) / len(data)
variance = sum((x - mean) ** 2 for x in data) / len(data)
std_dev = variance ** 0.5
if std_dev == 0:
return []
a…
Union Multiple DataFrames with Aligned Columns in Python
Concatenate DataFrames with different columns, aligning them and filling missing values with NaN using pandas concat.
import pandas as pd
from io import StringIO
# Sample dataframes with different columns
df1 = pd.DataFrame({
'id': [1, 2, 3],
'name': ['Alice', 'Bob', 'Charlie'],
'age': [25, 30, 35]
})
df2 = pd.DataFrame({
'id': [4, 5],
'name': ['Diana', 'Eve'],
'city': ['NYC', 'LA']
})
df3 = pd.DataFrame({
…
How to Parse Terraform Output JSON in Python
Parse Terraform's JSON output into a flat dictionary of values using the standard library json module.
import json
def parse_terraform_output(raw_output):
"""Parse Terraform JSON output into a flat dict of values."""
try:
data = json.loads(raw_output)
except json.JSONDecodeError as e:
raise ValueError(f"Invalid JSON: {e}")
return {key: value["value"] for key, value in data.items()}
i…
How to Parse and Extract Nested Data in Python
Load JSON files with Path and recursively extract values by key from nested Python structures using modern typing and standard library.
import json
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Union
def load_data(filepath: Union[str, Path]) -> Union[Dict[str, Any], List[Any]]:
"""Load JSON data from a file with modern Path handling."""
path = Path(filepath)
if not path.exists():
raise FileNotFoundError(f"File not f…
How to Memoize Pure Functions with functools.lru_cache in Python
Use functools.lru_cache to memoize a pure Fibonacci function and avoid recomputing repeated values.
from functools import lru_cache
@lru_cache(maxsize=128)
def fibonacci(n: int) -> int:
"""Return the nth Fibonacci number (0-indexed) using memoization."""
if n < 2:
return n
return fibonacci(n - 1) + fibonacci(n - 2)
if __name__ == "__main__":
for i in range(10):
print(f"fibonacci({…
Using a Python Generator Instead of a List to Save Memory
Compare a list approach with a generator to stream values lazily, avoiding memory-heavy storage of large sequences.
def fibonacci_generator(limit):
a, b = 0, 1
count = 0
while count < limit:
yield a
a, b = b, a + b
count += 1
def sum_first_n(generator, n):
total = 0
for i, value in enumerate(generator):
if i >= n:
break
total += value
return total
if __…
Dataclass with Type Hints Fields in Python
Create a data class with typed fields and default values, then instantiate and inspect it.
from dataclasses import dataclass
@dataclass
class Person:
name: str
age: int
email: str = "unknown@example.com"
is_active: bool = True
if __name__ == "__main__":
person = Person(name="Alice", age=30)
print(person)
print(f"Name: {person.name}, Age: {person.age}, Email: {person.email}, A…
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