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Calculate Time Difference Across Time Zones in Python
Compute the current time difference in hours between two time zones given their UTC offsets using Python's datetime and timezone modules.
from datetime import datetime, timezone, timedelta
def time_difference(from_tz_offset, to_tz_offset):
"""
Calculate time difference in hours between two time zones given their offsets from UTC.
Offsets are in hours (e.g., -5 for EST, +5.5 for IST).
"""
tz1 = timezone(timedelta(hours=from_tz_offset…
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 Create a Line-Numbered Generator with enumerate start in Python
This Python code defines a generator that yields lines prefixed with their index, using enumerate's start parameter to offset numbering.
def line_numbered_lines(lines, start=1):
for idx, line in enumerate(lines, start):
yield f"{idx:3} {line}"
if __name__ == "__main__":
sample = ["first line", "second", "third"]
for numbered in line_numbered_lines(sample, start=10):
print(numbered)
How to Track Checkpoint Offset After Batch Commit in Python
A batch processor that tracks the last successfully committed offset after processing records in batches, advancing the checkpoint only when each batch commits successfully.
import json
from typing import Any
class BatchProcessor:
"""Tracks checkpoint offset after committing batches."""
def __init__(self, batch_size: int = 3):
self.batch_size = batch_size
self.offset = 0 # last successfully committed offset (exclusive)
self.total_committed = 0
def …
How to Implement Pagination with Offset and Limit in Python
A mock API pagination pattern that parses page and per_page query parameters, computes offset and limit, and slices a list of items for a specific page.
def paginate(items, page, per_page):
offset = (page - 1) * per_page
return items[offset:offset + per_page]
def parse_query_params(query_string):
params = {}
if query_string:
for pair in query_string.split("&"):
key, value = pair.split("=")
params[key] = value
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