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How to Use Template Strings for Substitution in Python
This code shows how to use Python's Template class for safe string substitution, replacing placeholders like $name with actual values.
from string import Template
def format_user_message(name, role, company):
template = Template("Hello $name! We are glad to have you as our $role at $company.")
return template.substitute(name=name, role=role, company=company)
if __name__ == "__main__":
result = format_user_message("Alice", "Python Develo…
How to Build a Frequency Map from a List in Python
This code builds a dictionary that maps each unique element in a list to its count using the Counter class from the collections module.
from collections import Counter
def build_frequency_map(values):
"""Return a dictionary mapping each unique value to its frequency."""
return dict(Counter(values))
if __name__ == "__main__":
data = ["apple", "banana", "apple", "cherry", "banana", "apple"]
freq_map = build_frequency_map(data)
prin…
How to Find the Mode in a Python List
Find the most frequent value (mode) in a Python list using the collections.Counter class, handling empty lists and ties.
from collections import Counter
def find_mode(numbers):
if not numbers:
return None
counts = Counter(numbers)
max_count = max(counts.values())
modes = [num for num, count in counts.items() if count == max_count]
return modes[0] if len(modes) == 1 else modes
if __name__ == "__main__":
…
How to check list items by type and emptiness in Python
Loop through a list with enumerate(), classify each item as empty, number, or text, and print a formatted status for each element.
def check_data(data):
"""Check each item in a list and print whether it's valid."""
for i, item in enumerate(data):
if item is None or item == "":
status = "empty"
elif isinstance(item, (int, float)):
status = "number"
else:
status = "text"
pr…
How to Create a Higher-Order Function in Python (Apply Twice)
This code defines a higher-order function that takes another function and a value, then applies the function twice to the value and returns the result.
def apply_twice(func, value):
return func(func(value))
def add_ten(x):
return x + 10
def square(x):
return x ** 2
if __name__ == "__main__":
print(apply_twice(add_ten, 5))
print(apply_twice(square, 3))
How to Create an Iterator Class with Dunder Methods in Python
A minimal Counter class implementing __iter__ and __next__ to act as a self-iterating iterator, yielding numbers from start to end-1.
class Counter:
def __init__(self, start=0, end=5):
self.current = start
self.end = end
def __iter__(self):
return self
def __next__(self):
if self.current >= self.end:
raise StopIteration
value = self.current
self.current += 1
return val…
How to Print Colored Text in Python with ANSI Codes
Define a small Colors class and a colored() helper to print styled terminal text using ANSI escape codes.
class Colors:
RESET = "\033[0m"
RED = "\033[31m"
GREEN = "\033[32m"
YELLOW = "\033[33m"
BLUE = "\033[34m"
MAGENTA = "\033[35m"
CYAN = "\033[36m"
WHITE = "\033[37m"
BOLD = "\033[1m"
UNDERLINE = "\033[4m"
def colored(text, color):
return f"{color}{text}{Colors.RESET}"
if _…
How to Write a Context Manager Class in Python
Define a class with __enter__ and __exit__ to manage file resources safely using the with statement.
class FileReader:
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_val, exc_tb):
if self.file…
How to Build a Simple Debug Timer in Python
Create a context manager class to time the execution of a code block with a one-line printout.
import time
class DebugTimer:
"""Context manager that times the execution of a code block."""
def __init__(self, label="Operation"):
self.label = label
self.start_time = None
def __enter__(self):
self.start_time = time.perf_counter()
return self
def __exit__(self, e…
How to Dump a Debugging Repr for Unknown Types in Python
Build a fallback repr that shows dataclass fields or object attributes for any value, handy when debugging unknown types.
import dataclasses
from typing import Any
@dataclasses.dataclass
class Sample:
name: str
values: list[int]
def dump_repr(obj: Any) -> str:
"""Return a concise but complete repr for debugging unknown types."""
if dataclasses.is_dataclass(obj):
fields = ", ".join(
f"{field.name}={…
How to Emit Deprecation Warnings in Python
Use the warnings module to mark legacy classes and methods as deprecated, letting users know to switch to newer APIs.
import warnings
class OldAPI:
def __init__(self):
warnings.warn(
"OldAPI is deprecated; use NewAPI instead.",
DeprecationWarning,
stacklevel=2,
)
self.data = []
def add(self, item):
warnings.warn(
"OldAPI.add() is deprecated; us…
How to define an exception hierarchy for domain errors in Python
Create a custom exception hierarchy with a base DomainError class and specific subclasses to handle validation, not-found, permission, and concurrency errors cleanly in Python apps.
class DomainError(Exception):
"""Base class for all domain errors."""
pass
class ValidationError(DomainError):
"""Raised when input data fails validation rules."""
pass
class NotFoundError(DomainError):
"""Raised when a requested entity does not exist."""
pass
class PermissionDeniedError(Dom…
How to Find HTML Elements by Tag, Class, ID, CSS Selector, and Attribute in BeautifulSoup
Parse an HTML string with BeautifulSoup and demonstrate five distinct ways to locate elements: by tag name, by class, by ID, by CSS selector, and by attribute.
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
html_content = """
<html><body>
<h1 id="title" class="heading">Hello World</h1>
<p class="content">First paragraph</p>
<p class="content special">Second paragraph</p>
<a href="https://example.com" class="link">Click here</a>
<div id="footer">
<p>© 2024</p>
…
Merge Multiple PDF Files into One Document in Python
Combines multiple PDF files into a single PDF document using the PyPDF2 library's PdfMerger class.
import PyPDF2
def merge_pdfs(input_paths, output_path):
merger = PyPDF2.PdfMerger()
for path in input_paths:
merger.append(path)
merger.write(output_path)
merger.close()
print(f"Merged {len(input_paths)} PDFs into '{output_path}'.")
if __name__ == "__main__":
files = ["file1.pdf", "fi…
How to Subtract Counters in Python for Bag Differences
Use the Counter class's subtraction operator to compute bag differences, removing items and counts that appear in one multiset but not the other.
from collections import Counter
def subtract_counters(bag1, bag2):
"""Return the difference of two Counters (bag1 - bag2)."""
return bag1 - bag2
if __name__ == "__main__":
inventory = Counter(apples=10, bananas=5, oranges=3)
sold = Counter(apples=4, bananas=2, grapes=2)
remaining = subtract_count…
How to Use Counter for Most Common Elements in Python
This code demonstrates how to find the most frequent elements in a list using Python's Counter class from the collections module.
from collections import Counter
def most_common_elements(items, n=1):
"""Return the n most common elements and their counts."""
counter = Counter(items)
return counter.most_common(n)
if __name__ == "__main__":
data = ["apple", "banana", "apple", "orange", "banana", "apple", "grape"]
print(most_co…
Add property getter setter validation in Python
Shows how to use @property with a setter to validate values before assigning them in a Python class.
class Temperature:
def __init__(self, celsius=0):
self._celsius = celsius # Use underscore to avoid recursion
@property
def celsius(self):
"""Getter returns the stored value."""
return self._celsius
@celsius.setter
def celsius(self, value):
"""Setter valid…
Binary Tree Inorder Traversal in Python
Define a TreeNode class and recursively print in-order traversal (left, node, right) of a binary tree.
class TreeNode:
def __init__(self, val=0, left=None, right=None):
self.val = val
self.left = left
self.right = right
def inorder_traversal(root):
return inorder_traversal(root.left) + [root.val] + inorder_traversal(root.right) if root else []
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Build a…
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.
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, …
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).
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…
Define an Enum for Status Codes in Python
Create a readable StatusCode enum with HTTP-style status values and iterate over its members using the standard library Enum class.
from enum import Enum
class StatusCode(Enum):
OK = 200
CREATED = 201
BAD_REQUEST = 400
UNAUTHORIZED = 401
NOT_FOUND = 404
INTERNAL_ERROR = 500
if __name__ == "__main__":
code = StatusCode.NOT_FOUND
print(f"Name: {code.name}")
print(f"Value: {code.value}")
print(f"Is it OK? {co…
Design a Data Helper Class in Python
Create a simple Object-Oriented data helper with DataPoint and Dataset classes that store, describe, and summarize coordinate points.
class DataPoint:
def __init__(self, x, y):
self.x = x
self.y = y
self.label = None
def describe(self):
"""Return a human-readable description of the data point."""
base = f"DataPoint(x={self.x}, y={self.y})"
return f"{base}, label='{self.label}'" if self.label e…
Filtering data with a Python class helper
A beginner-friendly DataFilter class that filters lists of dictionaries by exact match, greater-than, and substring conditions.
class DataFilter:
"""A beginner-friendly helper to filter lists of dictionaries."""
def __init__(self, data):
self.data = data
def filter_by(self, key, value):
"""Return items where data[key] == value."""
return [item for item in self.data if item.get(key) == value]
…
Graph Class with Adjacency Dict in Python
Build an undirected graph class using a dictionary of adjacency lists with methods to add vertices, edges, remove edges, and query neighbors.
class Graph:
def __init__(self):
self.adjacency = {}
def add_vertex(self, vertex):
if vertex not in self.adjacency:
self.adjacency[vertex] = []
def add_edge(self, u, v):
self.add_vertex(u)
self.add_vertex(v)
self.adjacency[u].append(v)
self.adja…
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