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Build a lazy generator to read file lines in Python
Create a generator function that yields file lines one at a time, avoiding loading the entire file into memory, and demonstrate its lazy processing.
def lazy_lines(filepath):
"""Yield lines from a file one at a time without loading the whole file into memory."""
with open(filepath, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as file:
for line in file:
yield line.rstrip('\n')
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Create a sample file to demonstrate
sample_c…
Dict Comprehension to Map Keys to Lengths in Python
Build a dictionary that maps each word to its character count using a dictionary comprehension.
words = ["apple", "banana", "cherry", "date", "elderberry"]
word_lengths = {word: len(word) for word in words}
print(word_lengths)
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)
How to Build a Sliding Window Generator in Python
Create a generator that yields fixed-size overlapping slices of a sequence, useful for efficient windowed iteration.
def sliding_window(sequence, size):
for i in range(len(sequence) - size + 1):
yield sequence[i:i + size]
if __name__ == "__main__":
data = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
n = 3
for window in sliding_window(data, n):
print(window)
How to Create a Pairwise Generator with zip and tee in Python
Build a memory-efficient generator that yields successive overlapping pairs from any iterable using zip and tee.
from itertools import tee
def pairwise(iterable):
"""Yield successive overlapping pairs from iterable."""
a, b = tee(iterable)
next(b, None)
return zip(a, b)
if __name__ == "__main__":
values = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
print(list(pairwise(values)))
print(list(pairwise("hello")))
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 Generate Fibonacci Numbers in Python Without Recursion
Build an efficient infinite Fibonacci sequence using a generator function with O(1) memory and no recursion overhead.
def fib(n):
a, b = 0, 1
for _ in range(n):
yield a
a, b = b, a + b
if __name__ == "__main__":
count = 10
result = list(fib(count))
print(result)
How to Implement the Iterator Protocol in Python
A manual iterator class using __iter__ and __next__, compared with an equivalent generator using yield.
class ManualCounter:
def __init__(self, limit):
self.limit = limit
self.current = 0
def __iter__(self):
return self
def __next__(self):
if self.current >= self.limit:
raise StopIteration
value = self.current
self.current += 1
return valu…
How to Repeat a Generator Cycle Single Value in Python
Build a generator that repeats a single value across multiple cycles, each cycle adding an extra repetition to mark its completion.
def repeat_with_cycle(value, cycle_limit, repetitions):
"""
Repeats a single value until reaching a cycle limit,
then yields the value one more time to demonstrate a full cycle.
Args:
value: The single value to repeat.
cycle_limit: Number of repetitions per cycle.
repetitio…
How to Validate Data with Python Comprehensions and Generators
Use list, generator, and dictionary comprehensions to filter and transform data for quick validation in Python.
def validate_integer(data):
return [item for item in data if isinstance(item, int)]
def validate_positive(numbers):
return (num for num in numbers if num > 0)
def validate_string_lengths(data, min_length=3):
return {item: len(item) for item in data if isinstance(item, str) and len(item) >= min_length}
i…
How to filter even numbers with a Python list comprehension
Build a new list of only the even numbers from 1 to 20 using a single list comprehension with a filter condition.
even_numbers = [num for num in range(1, 21) if num % 2 == 0]
print(even_numbers)
Write Data Helpers with Comprehensions and Generators in Python
Demonstrates list, dict, and set comprehensions plus generator expressions and generator functions for building concise data helpers.
# Basic comprehensions and generators demo
# List comprehension: squares of evens
squares = [x * x for x in range(10) if x % 2 == 0]
print("List comp:", squares)
# Dictionary comprehension: char -> count
text = "hello"
char_counts = {c: text.count(c) for c in set(text)}
print("Dict comp:", char_counts)
# Set compre…
How to Append Few-Shot Examples to a Prompt in Python
This code builds a complete LLM prompt by appending few-shot examples in alternating user/assistant format using a simple loop.
def append_few_shot_examples(prompt: str, examples: list[tuple[str, str]], separator: str = "\n\n") -> str:
"""Append few-shot examples to a prompt in alternating user/assistant format."""
full_prompt = prompt
for user_input, assistant_output in examples:
full_prompt = f"{full_prompt}{separator}Use…
How to Build a Prompt Template with Variable Slots in Python
Create a reusable LLM prompt template with named variable slots using Python's string.Template class and fill them with render() calls.
from string import Template
class PromptTemplate:
def __init__(self, template_text):
self.template = Template(template_text)
def render(self, **kwargs):
return self.template.substitute(**kwargs)
if __name__ == "__main__":
template = PromptTemplate(
"You are a helpful assistant …
How to Build a Simple Semantic Cache for Similar Prompts in Python
Mock a semantic cache that finds the closest matching prompt using word-overlap similarity and returns cached results above a threshold.
prompt_cache = [
"What is the capital of France?",
"How does recursion work?",
"Best practices for Python logging?",
"Explain binary search in one line.",
"How to reverse a string in Python?"
]
def normalize(text):
return " ".join(text.lower().split())
def similarity(a, b):
a_words = set(…
How to Build a System-User-Assistant Message List in Python
Use dataclasses to model a chat conversation and build the system/user/assistant message list expected by LLM APIs.
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from typing import List
@dataclass
class Message:
role: str
content: str
@dataclass
class Conversation:
messages: List[Message] = field(default_factory=list)
def add_system(self, content: str) -> None:
self.messages.append(Message(role="system", con…
How to Build a Zero-Shot Classification Prompt in Python
Creates a prompt for zero-shot text classification by pairing input text with candidate labels and a hypothesis template.
from typing import Dict, List
def build_zero_shot_prompt(
text: str,
candidate_labels: List[str],
hypothesis_template: str = "This is about {}.",
) -> Dict[str, List[str]]:
"""Build a prompt ready for zero-shot classification."""
return {
"sequences": text,
"candidate_labels": can…
How to Build an Agent Loop with Plan, Act, Observe in Python
Implements a simple plan-act-observe loop that an AI agent uses to iteratively complete a task in an environment while storing observations in memory.
class Agent:
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name
self.memory = {}
def plan(self, task):
return f"Plan for {task}: step 1, step 2, step 3"
def act(self, plan, environment):
return f"Executing {plan} in {environment}"
def observe(self, action_result):
sel…
How to Build an Entity Memory Dict to Store Facts in Python
Store and recall facts about entities using nested dictionaries with remember, recall, and forget functions in Python.
facts = {}
def remember(entity, attribute, value):
if entity not in facts:
facts[entity] = {}
facts[entity][attribute] = value
def recall(entity, attribute):
return facts.get(entity, {}).get(attribute, None)
def forget(entity, attribute=None):
if attribute is None:
facts.pop(entity, …
How to Build an In-Memory Vector Store in Python
Build a lightweight in-memory vector store using a Python dict and cosine similarity for fast nearest-neighbor searches.
import math
from typing import Dict, List, Optional
class InMemoryVectorStore:
def __init__(self) -> None:
self.vectors: Dict[str, List[float]] = {}
self.index: Dict[str, List[str]] = {} # query -> list of ids sorted by similarity
def add(self, vector_id: str, vector: List[float]) -> None:
…
How to Chunk a Long Document for RAG Retrieval in Python
Split text into overlapping chunks at sentence boundaries using a custom Python function suitable for RAG retrieval pipelines.
import re
from pathlib import Path
def chunk_document(text, chunk_size=500, overlap=100):
"""Split text into overlapping chunks suitable for RAG retrieval."""
# Normalize whitespace
text = re.sub(r'\s+', ' ', text).strip()
chunks = []
start = 0
while start < len(text):
end = min(s…
How to Stream Tokens from a Mock LLM in Python
Simulate real-time LLM streaming by yielding tokens one at a time with a delay, making it easy to test streaming UIs.
import time
from typing import Generator
def stream_tokens(text: str, delay: float = 0.05) -> Generator[str, None, None]:
"""Simulate an LLM streaming tokens word by word."""
for word in text.split():
yield word
time.sleep(delay)
if __name__ == "__main__":
sample = "Hello world! This is…
How to Validate LLM Output in Python
A beginner-friendly DataValidator class that checks required fields and type constraints on LLM-generated or user JSON data.
import json
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
class DataValidator:
"""Simple helper for validating LLM-generated or user data."""
def __init__(self, required_fields: List[str], schema: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None):
self.required_fields = required_fields
self.schema = schema or…
How to build a function calling schema dict in Python
Build an OpenAI-compatible function calling schema dictionary with a helper function that takes name, description, parameters, and required fields.
import json
from typing import Dict, Any, List, Optional
def build_function_schema(
name: str,
description: str,
parameters: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None,
required: Optional[List[str]] = None
) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""Build an OpenAI-compatible function calling schema dictionary."""
schema: …
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