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How to merge dictionaries and sets in Python
Merges multiple dictionaries with the ** unpacking operator and combines sets using union operations into a single structure.
def merge_dictionaries_and_sets(school_dict, teacher_dict, course_dict, student_sets):
"""
Merges multiple dictionaries and sets into a single combined structure.
Demonstrates dict unpacking and set union operations.
"""
# Merge all dictionaries using the unpacking operator (Python 3.9+)
merged…
How to Implement a PATCH Partial Update Merge Dict in Python
Implements a recursive merge function that applies HTTP PATCH-like partial updates to a nested dictionary while preserving untouched fields.
import json
def patch_merge(target: dict, patch: dict) -> dict:
"""Simulate HTTP PATCH semantic: shallow-merge patch into a copy of target."""
merged = target.copy()
for key, value in patch.items():
if isinstance(value, dict) and isinstance(merged.get(key), dict):
merged[key] = patch_m…
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