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Scrape HTML Tables and Convert Them to CSV Using Beautiful Soup in Python
Scrape a Wikipedia table with Beautiful Soup and write the data to a CSV file using the csv module.
import requests
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
import csv
url = "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal)"
response = requests.get(url)
soup = BeautifulSoup(response.text, 'html.parser')
tables = soup.find_all('table', {'class': 'wikitable'})
if tables:
target_table = tables[2]
rows =…
Split CSV Files into Smaller Chunks in Python
Splits a large CSV file into multiple smaller chunk files, preserving the header row in each chunk.
import csv
import os
def split_csv(input_file, chunk_size=1000, output_prefix="chunk"):
"""Split a large CSV file into smaller chunks."""
with open(input_file, 'r', newline='') as infile:
reader = csv.reader(infile)
header = next(reader)
file_count = 1
row_count = 0
…
Sync only changed files between two folders in Python
This code compares two folders and copies only the new or modified files from source to destination, skipping unchanged ones by comparing SHA-256 hashes.
import hashlib
from pathlib import Path
import shutil
def file_hash(path: Path, chunk_size: int = 8192) -> str:
hasher = hashlib.sha256()
with path.open("rb") as f:
for chunk in iter(lambda: f.read(chunk_size), b""):
hasher.update(chunk)
return hasher.hexdigest()
def sync_files(src: s…
Build a Case-Insensitive Dict with a Wrapper Class in Python
Create a custom dict subclass that treats keys as case-insensitive by normalizing them to lowercase, with a full set of common dict methods.
class CaseInsensitiveDict:
def __init__(self, data=None):
self._data = {}
if data:
self.update(data)
def __setitem__(self, key, value):
self._data[str(key).lower()] = value
def __getitem__(self, key):
return self._data[str(key).lower()]
def __delitem__(sel…
Build a defaultdict histogram of categories in Python
Count occurrences of each category in a list using collections.defaultdict(int) for automatic initialization.
from collections import defaultdict
def build_category_histogram(items):
"""Count occurrences of each category in a list of items."""
histogram = defaultdict(int)
for item in items:
histogram[item] += 1
return dict(histogram)
if __name__ == "__main__":
categories = ["fruit", "vegetable", …
Build adjacency dict graph from edges in Python
Convert a list of edges into an undirected adjacency dictionary, mapping each node to its neighbors, with sorted output.
def build_adjacency_dict(edges):
graph = {}
for u, v in edges:
if u not in graph:
graph[u] = []
if v not in graph:
graph[v] = []
graph[u].append(v)
graph[v].append(u)
return graph
if __name__ == "__main__":
edges = [(1, 2), (2, 3), (3, 4), (4, 1)…
Build an OrderedDict insertion order demo in Python 3
Demonstrate how OrderedDict preserves insertion order, how updates keep position, and how re-insertion moves keys to the end.
from collections import OrderedDict
def demo_ordered_dict():
# Create an OrderedDict and insert items in a specific order
ordered = OrderedDict()
ordered['banana'] = 3
ordered['apple'] = 2
ordered['cherry'] = 5
ordered['date'] = 1
print("Insertion order preserved:")
for key, value in …
Check Invertible Mapping for Duplicate Values in Python
Detect duplicate values among (key, value) pairs to ensure the mapping is invertible, using a dictionary for O(1) lookups.
def invertible_after_dedup(pairs):
"""
Check whether a set of (key, value) pairs is invertible,
i.e., no duplicate values exist for different keys.
"""
seen = {}
for key, value in pairs:
if value in seen and seen[value] != key:
return False, f"Duplicate value '{value}' for k…
Compare Two Dictionaries in Python
Compare two dictionaries by finding common keys, unique keys, and value differences using Python's set operations.
def compare_data(dict1, dict2):
"""Compare two dictionaries and summarize similarities/differences."""
keys1 = set(dict1.keys())
keys2 = set(dict2.keys())
common_keys = keys1 & keys2
only_in_first = keys1 - keys2
only_in_second = keys2 - keys1
print(f"Common keys ({len(common_keys…
Count Word Frequency in Python with dict
Count how often each word appears in a text using Python's collections.Counter and regular expressions.
from collections import Counter
import re
def count_word_frequency(text):
"""Count frequency of each word in text (case-insensitive)."""
words = re.findall(r"\b\w+\b", text.lower())
return dict(Counter(words))
if __name__ == "__main__":
sample_text = "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The …
Count Words in Python with Dictionaries and Sets
Text analysis example that counts total words, finds unique words with a set, and tallies character frequencies with a dictionary.
def analyze_text(text: str) -> dict:
"""Count words, find unique words, and show common characters."""
words = text.lower().split()
word_count = len(words)
unique_words = set(words)
char_counts = {}
for word in words:
for char in word:
if char.isalpha():
…
Count word frequency in Python with dict and Counter
Count how often each word appears in a string using Counter, converted to a plain dict, and print results alphabetically.
from collections import Counter
import re
def count_word_frequency(text):
words = re.findall(r'\b\w+\b', text.lower())
return dict(Counter(words))
if __name__ == "__main__":
sample_text = "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The dog barks, and the fox runs."
frequency = count_word_frequency(…
Filter Dictionary Keys by Prefix in Python
Use a dict comprehension to build a new dictionary containing only keys that start with a given prefix.
def filter_dict_keys(data, prefix="temp_"):
"""
Filter a dictionary by keeping only keys that start with a given prefix.
Uses a dict comprehension to build a new dictionary.
"""
if not isinstance(data, dict):
raise ValueError("data must be a dictionary")
return {key: value for key, valu…
Find All Leaf Paths in a Nested Dict in Python
Recursively traverse a nested dictionary and yield every leaf path as a list of keys, including paths to empty dictionaries.
def find_leaf_paths(data, path=None):
if path is None:
path = []
if not isinstance(data, dict) or not data:
yield path
return
for key, value in data.items():
yield from find_leaf_paths(value, path + [key])
if __name__ == "__main__":
nested = {
"a": 1,
…
Flatten a Nested Dict to Dot Notation Keys in Python
Recursively flatten a nested dictionary into a flat dictionary with dot-separated keys using a small recursive function.
def flatten_dict(nested, parent_key='', sep='.'):
items = {}
for key, value in nested.items():
new_key = f"{parent_key}{sep}{key}" if parent_key else key
if isinstance(value, dict):
items.update(flatten_dict(value, new_key, sep))
else:
items[new_key] = value
…
Get Nested Dict Value with Default in Python
Access values deep inside a nested dictionary using a dotted path string, returning a default when any key is missing.
def get_nested(d, path, default=None):
"""Walk a nested dict along a dotted path, returning default if missing."""
current = d
for key in path.split("."):
if isinstance(current, dict) and key in current:
current = current[key]
else:
return default
return current
…
Group Data by Key in Python with Dictionaries and Sets
Group items into a dictionary of sets using a key function, a beginner-friendly pattern for organizing data by categories.
def group_data(items, key_func):
"""Group items into a dictionary of sets based on a key function."""
grouped = {}
for item in items:
key = key_func(item)
if key not in grouped:
grouped[key] = set()
grouped[key].add(item)
return grouped
if __name__ == "__main__":
…
How to Aggregate Order Data with Sets and Dictionaries in Python
Combine sets and dictionaries to find unique products and total quantities from a list of orders in Python.
def find_unique_products(orders):
"""Return set of all products ordered across multiple orders."""
all_products = set()
for order in orders:
all_products.update(order.get("items", []))
return all_products
def product_summary(orders):
"""Build a dictionary mapping each product to its total…
How to Build a Gradebook with Python Dictionaries and Sets
Create a gradebook dictionary from student names and grades, find top students with a set comprehension, and add extra credit with a dict comprehension.
def build_gradebook(students, grades):
"""Create a dictionary mapping student names to their grades."""
return dict(zip(students, grades))
def find_top_students(gradebook, passing_grade=60):
"""Return a set of students with grades at or above the passing grade."""
return {name for name, grade in grad…
How to Build a TTL Cache Dict in Python
Create a dictionary subclass that automatically expires keys after a fixed time-to-live using timestamps.
import time
class TTLDict(dict):
def __init__(self, ttl, *args, **kwargs):
self.ttl = ttl
self._expires = {}
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
def __setitem__(self, key, value):
super().__setitem__(key, value)
self._expires[key] = time.time() + self.ttl
def __geti…
How to Build a Two-Way Dictionary in Python
Implement a BiDict class that supports both forward key-to-value and reverse value-to-key lookups with a simple add, delete, and update API.
class BiDict:
def __init__(self, data=None):
self.forward = {}
self.backward = {}
if data:
self.update(data)
def update(self, data):
for key, value in data.items():
self[key] = value
def __setitem__(self, key, value):
self.forward[key] = val…
How to Convert a Counter to a Plain Dict with Sorted Items in Python
This code converts a collections.Counter into a regular dictionary with items sorted by key, useful for stable, readable output.
from collections import Counter
def counter_to_sorted_dict(counter):
"""Convert a Counter to a plain dict with sorted items."""
return dict(sorted(counter.items()))
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Example usage
data = Counter(['apple', 'banana', 'apple', 'cherry', 'banana', 'date', 'apple'])
print("…
How to Count Co-occurrence Pairs in Python with Nested Dictionaries
This code counts how often any two items appear together in the same group, using a nested defaultdict keyed by item pairs.
from itertools import combinations
from collections import defaultdict
def count_cooccurrences(items_per_group):
cooccurrence = defaultdict(lambda: defaultdict(int))
for group in items_per_group:
for a, b in combinations(sorted(group), 2):
cooccurrence[a][b] += 1
cooccurrence[b…
How to Count Elements and Find Duplicates in a Python List
Count occurrences of each element in a list, extract unique values, and identify duplicates using Python dictionaries and sets.
def analyze_counts(data):
"""Count elements, return unique values, and find duplicates."""
# Count occurrences using a dictionary
counts = {}
for item in data:
counts[item] = counts.get(item, 0) + 1
# Alternative compact approach with set
unique_items = set(data)
# Fi…
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