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Extract a Single Member from a ZIP Archive in Python
Extract one specific file from a ZIP archive to an output directory using the standard zipfile and pathlib modules.
import zipfile
from pathlib import Path
def extract_single_member(zip_path: str, member_name: str, output_dir: str = ".") -> Path:
"""Extract a single member from a zip archive to the output directory."""
with zipfile.ZipFile(zip_path, "r") as archive:
archive.extract(member_name, output_dir)
retu…
How to Extract Text from PDF Files in Python
Extract all readable text from a PDF file using PyPDF2, iterating over each page and concatenating the content.
import PyPDF2
def extract_text_from_pdf(pdf_path):
text = ""
with open(pdf_path, "rb") as file:
reader = PyPDF2.PdfReader(file)
for page in reader.pages:
text += page.extract_text() + "\n"
return text.strip()
if __name__ == "__main__":
pdf_path = "sample.pdf"
extracted…
Parse Fixed Width Data File by Column Slices in Python
Extract fields from fixed-width text by slicing each line at defined column offsets, with a dictionary describing the boundaries.
from pathlib import Path
def parse_fixed_width(data: str, slices: dict[str, tuple[int, int]]) -> list[dict[str, str]]:
lines = data.strip().splitlines()
records = []
for line in lines:
record = {}
for name, (start, end) in slices.items():
record[name] = line[start:end].strip()…
How to Extract Data by Category in Python with Dictionaries and Sets
Use set comprehensions and a defaultdict to extract product names by category and compute total prices per category from a list of dictionaries.
from collections import defaultdict
# Sample data: products with categories and prices
product_data = [
{"name": "Apple", "category": "fruit", "price": 0.50},
{"name": "Banana", "category": "fruit", "price": 0.30},
{"name": "Carrot", "category": "vegetable", "price": 0.80},
{"name": "Bread", "category…
JSON Mode Prompt Schema Output in Python
Extract a user object to JSON with explicit schema keys, ready for LLM JSON-mode prompts.
import json
from typing import Any, Dict
def extract_user_as_json(user: Dict[str, Any]) -> str:
"""Extract a user object and return it as JSON using explicit schema keys."""
schema_fields = ("id", "name", "email", "is_active")
user_subset = {key: user[key] for key in schema_fields if key in user}
ret…
Parallel Extract Multiple Sources with Threads in Python
Extract data from multiple sources in parallel using ThreadPoolExecutor and verify results match sequential processing.
import threading
from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor
def extract_from_source(source):
"""Simulate extracting data from a source."""
return f"Data from {source}"
def main():
sources = ["source_a", "source_b", "source_c", "source_d"]
# Sequential extraction for comparison
sequent…
How to Parse and Extract Nested Data in Python
Load JSON files with Path and recursively extract values by key from nested Python structures using modern typing and standard library.
import json
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Union
def load_data(filepath: Union[str, Path]) -> Union[Dict[str, Any], List[Any]]:
"""Load JSON data from a file with modern Path handling."""
path = Path(filepath)
if not path.exists():
raise FileNotFoundError(f"File not f…
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