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Dictionaries & sets easy

Validate dictionary data with sets in Python

Validate a dictionary against required keys and allowed value sets, returning a list of validation errors.

dictionaries sets validation
Python
def validate_data(data, required_keys, allowed_values=None):
    """
    Validate a dictionary against required keys and optional allowed value sets.
    Returns a list of validation errors (empty list if valid).
    """
    errors = []
    
    # Check for missing required keys
    missing = set(required_keys) - set(…
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OOP & classes easy

Composition over Inheritance: How to Build a Wallet Account in Python

Demonstrates composition by wrapping a WalletAccount class in an AuditedWallet decorator-like class to add behavior without changing the original class.

composition design-patterns oop
Python
class WalletAccount:
    def __init__(self, owner, balance=0.0):
        self.owner = owner
        self.balance = balance

    def deposit(self, amount):
        if amount <= 0:
            raise ValueError("Deposit must be positive")
        self.balance += amount
        return self.balance

    def withdraw(self, …
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OOP & classes easy

Compute Derived Fields with @dataclass __post_init__ in Python

Compute derived fields like distance, area, and perimeter automatically in Python dataclasses using __post_init__ and field(init=False).

dataclasses oop derived-fields
Python
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from math import sqrt


@dataclass
class Point:
    x: float
    y: float
    distance: float = field(init=False)

    def __post_init__(self):
        self.distance = sqrt(self.x ** 2 + self.y ** 2)


@dataclass
class Rectangle:
    width: float
    height: float
    area: flo…
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OOP & classes easy

How to Build a Context Manager Class in Python

Create a reusable context manager class that opens and automatically closes resources using the with statement.

context-manager with-statement resource-management
Python
class FileResource:
    def __init__(self, filename, mode='r'):
        self.filename = filename
        self.mode = mode
        self.file = None

    def __enter__(self):
        self.file = open(self.filename, self.mode)
        return self.file

    def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
        if se…
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OOP & classes easy

How to Call a Parent Class __init__ with super() in Python

Shows how to chain __init__ calls through a class hierarchy using super(), so each class sets its own attributes while reusing the parent's initialization logic.

oop inheritance super
Python
class Animal:
    def __init__(self, name, species):
        self.name = name
        self.species = species
        print(f"Animal init: {self.name}, {self.species}")

class Mammal(Animal):
    def __init__(self, name, species, fur_color):
        super().__init__(name, species)
        self.fur_color = fur_color
   …
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OOP & classes easy

How to Copy Class Instances in Python: Shallow vs Deep Copy

Use copy.copy and copy.deepcopy to clone class instances, showing how nested objects are shared or duplicated.

copy deepcopy shallow copy
Python
import copy


class Config:
    def __init__(self):
        self.settings = {"theme": "dark", "language": "en"}


if __name__ == "__main__":
    original = Config()

    shallow_copy = copy.copy(original)
    deep_copy = copy.deepcopy(original)

    shallow_copy.settings["theme"] = "light"
    deep_copy.settings["them…
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OOP & classes easy

How to Create Static Methods in a Python Class

Shows how to define and call static methods inside a class using @staticmethod, with utility functions that don't need instance or class state.

static-method oop class
Python
class MathUtils:
    """Utility class demonstrating static methods."""
    
    @staticmethod
    def add(a, b):
        """Return the sum of two numbers."""
        return a + b
    
    @staticmethod
    def multiply(a, b):
        """Return the product of two numbers."""
        return a * b
    
    @staticmethod
…
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OOP & classes easy

How to Use StrEnum with auto() in Python

Define string-valued enum members automatically by using StrEnum with the auto() helper, making each member's value its own uppercase name.

enum strenum auto
Python
from enum import StrEnum, auto

class Color(StrEnum):
    RED = auto()
    GREEN = auto()
    BLUE = auto()

class Language(StrEnum):
    PYTHON = auto()
    JAVASCRIPT = auto()
    RUST = auto()

print(list(Color))
print(list(Language))

print(Color.RED == "RED")
print(Language.PYTHON == "PYTHON")

print(f"Color: {Co…
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OOP & classes easy

Python Adapter Class: Wrap Legacy Interface

Convert a legacy system's interface into a modern one using the Adapter pattern in Python, translating method calls and data formats.

adapter design-pattern oop
Python
class LegacySystem:
    """Legacy interface - old method names and parameter format."""
    def query_employee_info(self, emp_id, emp_name):
        return f"Legacy: {emp_id} - {emp_name}"

    def update_employee_department(self, emp_id, department_code):
        return f"Legacy: Updated {emp_id} to dept {department_…
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Algorithms & data structures easy

Bucket Numbers into Histogram Bin Counts in Python

Partition a list of numbers into equal-width histogram bins and count how many fall into each bin using only the Python standard library.

histogram bins statistics
Python
from collections import Counter

def histogram_bins(numbers, num_bins):
    """Bucket numbers into histogram bin counts."""
    if not numbers:
        return []
    
    min_val = min(numbers)
    max_val = max(numbers)
    bin_width = (max_val - min_val) / num_bins
    
    # Handle edge case where all values are id…
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Algorithms & data structures easy

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.

brute-force nested-loops counting
Python
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]:
               …
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Algorithms & data structures easy

Find All Indices of a Target Value in a Python List

Returns a list of all indices where a given target value appears in a Python list using a list comprehension with enumerate.

list index enumerate
Python
def find_all_indices(arr, target):
    return [i for i, value in enumerate(arr) if value == target]

if __name__ == "__main__":
    sample_list = [4, 2, 7, 2, 9, 2, 1, 2]
    target = 2
    result = find_all_indices(sample_list, target)
    print(result)
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Algorithms & data structures easy

Find Elements Appearing More Than n/3 Times in Python

Return all elements that occur more than len(array)/3 times using a simple dictionary counter.

majority-element dictionary counting
Python
def majority_third(arr):
    """Return elements appearing more than len(arr)/3 times."""
    cutoff = len(arr) / 3
    counts = {}
    for x in arr:
        counts[x] = counts.get(x, 0) + 1
    return [x for x, c in counts.items() if c > cutoff]


if __name__ == "__main__":
    test1 = [3, 2, 3]
    test2 = [1, 1, 1, …
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Algorithms & data structures easy

Find Single Number Appearing Once in Python

Count frequency of each number in a list and return the one that appears exactly once when all others appear twice.

counter frequency single-number
Python
from collections import Counter

def find_single_number(nums):
    counts = Counter(nums)
    for num, count in counts.items():
        if count == 1:
            return num
    return None

if __name__ == "__main__":
    nums = [4, 1, 2, 1, 2]
    result = find_single_number(nums)
    print(f"Single number in {nums} …
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Algorithms & data structures easy

How to Compute the Cartesian Product of Two Lists in Python

Generates all ordered pairs from two lists using itertools.product and prints each combination.

itertools cartesian-product combinations
Python
from itertools import product

# Two small input lists
list_a = [1, 2, 3]
list_b = ["x", "y"]

# Compute the Cartesian product
result = list(product(list_a, list_b))

# Display the result
print("Cartesian product of", list_a, "and", list_b, "is:")
for pair in result:
    print(pair)
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Algorithms & data structures easy

How to Generate Permutations of Length r in Python

Generate and print all r-length permutations of a list using Python's itertools.permutations.

permutations itertools combinations
Python
from itertools import permutations

def show_permutations(items, r):
    result = list(permutations(items, r))
    for perm in result:
        print(perm)
    print(f"Total: {len(result)}")

if __name__ == "__main__":
    data = ["A", "B", "C"]
    show_permutations(data, 2)
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Algorithms & data structures easy

How to Get All Combinations of a List in Python

Generate and display all combinations of a given length from a list using Python's itertools.combinations.

itertools combinations list
Python
from itertools import combinations

def list_combinations(items, r):
    """Return all combinations of length r from a list."""
    return list(combinations(items, r))

if __name__ == "__main__":
    fruits = ["apple", "banana", "cherry", "date"]
    pick = 2
    result = list_combinations(fruits, pick)
    
    print…
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Algorithms & data structures easy

How to Heapify a List into a Min Heap with heapq in Python

Convert any list into a valid min heap in-place using Python's heapq.heapify(), then pop the smallest element to verify heap order.

heapq min heap heapify
Python
import heapq

data = [5, 3, 8, 1, 9, 2, 7, 4, 6]
print("Original list:", data)

heapq.heapify(data)
print("Min heap:", data)

popped = heapq.heappop(data)
print("Smallest element popped:", popped)
print("Heap after pop:", data)
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Algorithms & data structures easy

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.

outliers capping data-cleaning
Python
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 = …
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Algorithms & data structures easy

How to Sort Array by Parity (Even Before Odd) in Python

Rearrange an array so all even numbers appear before all odd numbers using a simple two-list partition approach.

array sorting partition
Python
def sort_array_by_parity(nums):
    """
    Rearrange the array so that all even integers come first,
    followed by all odd integers. The order within even and odd
    groups is not required to be sorted.
    """
    even = []
    odd = []
    
    for num in nums:
        if num % 2 == 0:
            even.append(nu…
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Algorithms & data structures easy

Move Zeroes to End in Python Maintaining Order

In-place algorithm that moves all zeroes to the end of a list while preserving the relative order of non-zero elements.

two-pointers in-place array
Python
def move_zeroes(nums):
    non_zero_index = 0
    for i in range(len(nums)):
        if nums[i] != 0:
            nums[non_zero_index], nums[i] = nums[i], nums[non_zero_index]
            non_zero_index += 1
    return nums

if __name__ == "__main__":
    example = [0, 1, 0, 3, 12]
    result = move_zeroes(example)
  …
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Algorithms & data structures easy

Segregate Negative Numbers Before Positives in Python

Reorders a list so all negative numbers appear before non-negative numbers while preserving the original relative order of elements.

lists partition stability
Python
def segregate_negatives(numbers):
    """Segregate negatives before positives without altering relative order."""
    negatives = [n for n in numbers if n < 0]
    positives = [n for n in numbers if n >= 0]
    return negatives + positives


if __name__ == "__main__":
    sample = [3, -1, 4, -5, 2, -9, 0]
    result =…
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Algorithms & data structures easy

Sort Unique Values by Frequency in Python

Count element frequencies with Counter and sort unique values by descending frequency, breaking ties alphabetically.

counter sorting frequency
Python
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…
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Comprehensions & generators easy

Batch Rows in Chunks with a Generator in Python

Group a list of row dicts into fixed-size chunks using a generator that yields one slice per call.

generators chunking database
Python
from typing import Iterator, List


def batch_rows(rows: List[dict], batch_size: int) -> Iterator[List[dict]]:
    for i in range(0, len(rows), batch_size):
        yield rows[i:i + batch_size]


if __name__ == "__main__":
    sample_rows = [
        {"id": 1, "name": "Alice"},
        {"id": 2, "name": "Bob"},
      …
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