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Lists & loops easy

Truncate List Keeping Last N Elements in Python

Return a new list containing only the last N elements from a sequence, handling edge cases like zero or oversized counts.

list slicing sequence
Python
def truncate(seq, keep_last_n):
    """Return a new list keeping only the last n elements."""
    if keep_last_n <= 0:
        return []
    return list(seq)[-keep_last_n:]


if __name__ == "__main__":
    data = [10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60]
    print(truncate(data, 3))
    print(truncate(data, 0))
    print(truncate(data…
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Functions & basics easy

Benchmark list append vs comprehension in Python

This micro-benchmark compares the speed of building a list with a for loop and append versus a list comprehension, using the timeit module to get precise timings.

timeit benchmark performance
Python
import timeit

# Build a list of the first 1,000,000 integers using append in a loop
def append_loop(n=1_000_000):
    result = []
    for i in range(n):
        result.append(i)
    return result

# Build the same list using a list comprehension
def comprehension(n=1_000_000):
    return [i for i in range(n)]

if __n…
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Functions & basics easy

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.

iter iterator built-in
Python
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…
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Functions & basics easy

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.

list slicing functions
Python
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…
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Functions & basics easy

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.

functions default-parameters list
Python
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…
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Functions & basics easy

How to Pass a Function as a Callback to map and filter in Python

Shows how to apply custom functions to every element of a list using map and filter callbacks in Python.

map filter callbacks
Python
def double(x):
    return x * 2

def is_even(x):
    return x % 2 == 0

if __name__ == "__main__":
    numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
    doubled = list(map(double, numbers))
    evens = list(filter(is_even, numbers))
    print("Original:", numbers)
    print("Doubled:", doubled)
    print("Evens:", evens)
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Functions & basics easy

How to Pipe Data Through a List of Transform Functions in Python

Applies a sequence of functions to an initial value using functools.reduce, creating a reusable pipe utility.

functions functional reduce
Python
from functools import reduce

def pipe(data, *transforms):
    return reduce(lambda value, func: func(value), transforms, data)

def double(x):
    return x * 2

def add_one(x):
    return x + 1

def to_string(x):
    return f"Result: {x}"

if __name__ == "__main__":
    initial = 5
    result = pipe(initial, double, …
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Functions & basics easy

How to Sort a List of Dictionaries by Key with a Lambda in Python

Sort a list of dictionaries ascending or descending by one of their keys using sorted() with a lambda as the key function — a beginner-friendly pattern.

sorting lambda dictionaries
Python
def get_students():
    return [
        {"name": "alice", "score": 85},
        {"name": "bob", "score": 92},
        {"name": "carol", "score": 78},
        {"name": "dave", "score": 92},
    ]

students = get_students()

sorted_by_score = sorted(students, key=lambda s: s["score"])
print("Sorted by score (ascending)…
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Functions & basics easy

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.

sorting default-parameters functions
Python
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}")
    
   …
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Functions & basics easy

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.

lambda sorting beginner
Python
# 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…
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Functions & basics easy

How to Use a Lambda Sort Key in Python

Sort a list of strings by length, then alphabetically, using a lambda function as the sorting key in Python.

lambda sorting sorted
Python
def sort_words(words):
    """Sort words by length, then alphabetically using a lambda key."""
    return sorted(words, key=lambda word: (len(word), word))

if __name__ == "__main__":
    sample_words = ["apple", "kiwi", "banana", "fig", "cherry"]
    result = sort_words(sample_words)
    
    print("Original:", sampl…
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Functions & basics easy

How to Use a Lambda Sorting Key in Python

Sort a list of strings by their last letter using a lambda function as the sorting key.

sorting lambda key-function
Python
def get_last_letter(word):
    return word[-1]

words = ["banana", "apple", "cherry", "date", "elderberry"]

if __name__ == "__main__":
    sorted_words = sorted(words, key=get_last_letter)
    print(sorted_words)
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Functions & basics easy

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.

reduce functools lambda
Python
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…
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Functions & basics easy

How to implement binary search in Python

Standalone binary search function that returns the index of a target in a sorted list, or -1 if not found.

binary search algorithms search
Python
def binary_search(arr, target):
    left, right = 0, len(arr) - 1
    
    while left <= right:
        mid = (left + right) // 2
        if arr[mid] == target:
            return mid
        elif arr[mid] < target:
            left = mid + 1
        else:
            right = mid - 1
    
    return -1

if __name__ ==…
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Functions & basics easy

Python Filter Function with Default Parameters for Beginners

Create a reusable filter function with default parameters to keep or exclude numbers above or below a threshold.

functions default-parameters filter
Python
def filter_numbers(numbers, threshold=0, reverse=False):
    """Return numbers that pass the threshold filter.

    Args:
        numbers: list of numbers to filter
        threshold: minimum value to keep (default 0)
        reverse: if True, keep numbers below threshold (default False)
    """
    if reverse:
      …
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Functions & basics easy

Sort a List of Dictionaries by Key in Python

Uses a lambda function with sorted() to order a list of dictionaries by a specified key, like price.

lambda sorting list
Python
def get_items():
    return [
        {"name": "apple", "price": 3},
        {"name": "banana", "price": 1},
        {"name": "cherry", "price": 2},
    ]

if __name__ == "__main__":
    items = get_items()
    sorted_items = sorted(items, key=lambda item: item["price"])
    for item in sorted_items:
        print(f"{…
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Errors & debugging easy

Use pprint for Nested Structure Debug Output in Python

Pretty-print nested dictionaries and lists with pprint for readable, organized debug output.

pprint debugging nested-structure
Python
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",…
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Files & data easy

Build a Command-Line To-Do List Application with Data Persistence in Python

A persistent command-line to-do list that saves tasks as JSON, supporting add, show, toggle done, and quit commands.

cli json persistence
Python
import json
import os

TODO_FILE = "todos.json"

def load_todos():
    if not os.path.exists(TODO_FILE):
        return []
    with open(TODO_FILE, "r") as f:
        return json.load(f)

def save_todos(todos):
    with open(TODO_FILE, "w") as f:
        json.dump(todos, f, indent=2)

def show_todos(todos):
    if not…
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Files & data easy

Build a Python Script That Detects and Deletes Empty Files Across Folders

A Python script that recursively finds and removes all zero-byte files across nested directories, returning a list of deleted paths.

filesystem cleanup pathlib
Python
import os
from pathlib import Path

def find_and_delete_empty_files(root_dir: str) -> list:
    """Find and delete all empty files under root_dir. Returns list of deleted paths."""
    deleted = []
    for file_path in Path(root_dir).rglob('*'):
        if file_path.is_file() and file_path.stat().st_size == 0:
       …
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Files & data easy

Export List of Dicts to CSV in Python

Write a list of dictionaries (dataframe-like) to a CSV file with headers using the standard library csv module and verify by reading it back.

csv export dictwriter
Python
import csv

def export_to_csv(data, filename):
    """Export a list of dicts to a CSV file."""
    if not data:
        print("No data to export")
        return
    
    # Get column names from the keys of the first dict
    fieldnames = list(data[0].keys())
    
    with open(filename, 'w', newline='', encoding='utf…
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Files & data easy

File Data Helper Functions in Python

Read and write text and JSON files, and list files in a directory, using pathlib-based helper functions.

file-io pathlib json
Python
from pathlib import Path

def load_text_file(filepath):
    """Read a text file and return its contents as a string."""
    path = Path(filepath)
    if not path.exists():
        raise FileNotFoundError(f"File not found: {filepath}")
    return path.read_text(encoding="utf-8")

def save_text_file(filepath, content):
…
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Files & data easy

How to Filter Files by Extension and Size in Python

Use pathlib to list files in a directory, filter by extension or minimum size, and return matching names or (name, size) pairs.

pathlib filesystem filtering
Python
from pathlib import Path

def filter_files_by_extension(directory: str, extension: str) -> list:
    """Return a list of file names in directory with the given extension."""
    path = Path(directory)
    return [f.name for f in path.iterdir() if f.is_file() and f.suffix == extension]

def filter_files_by_size(directo…
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Files & data easy

How to Find Files by Extension in Python

This code walks a directory tree with pathlib, collects all file paths, and counts them by extension to summarize a project's contents.

pathlib file-system recursion
Python
from pathlib import Path

def get_project_files(base_path="."):
    """Return a sorted list of all file paths under base_path."""
    base = Path(base_path)
    files = [p for p in base.rglob("*") if p.is_file()]
    return sorted(files)

def count_by_extension(files):
    """Return a dict mapping extension (lowercase…
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Files & data easy

How to List File Information in a Directory with Python

A helper that walks a directory and returns each file's name, size, and extension as a list of dictionaries.

pathlib filesystem file-metadata
Python
from pathlib import Path


def get_files_data(directory: str) -> list[dict]:
    """Return basic info about all files in a directory."""
    files = []
    for path in Path(directory).iterdir():
        if path.is_file():
            files.append({
                "name": path.name,
                "size": path.stat()…
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