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Files & data easy

Detect Outliers in CSV Data Using Z-Score in Python

Read a CSV file and detect outliers in a numeric column by computing z-scores, flagging those exceeding a given threshold — no machine learning required.

outlier-detection z-score csv
Python
import csv
import statistics
from math import sqrt

def detect_outliers(csv_path, column_name, threshold=2.0):
    """Detect outliers in a numeric column using z-score method."""
    values = []
    with open(csv_path, 'r', newline='') as f:
        reader = csv.DictReader(f)
        if column_name not in reader.field…
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Files & data medium

How to Compare Two Files by Content Hash Equality in Python

Compares two files by hashing their contents with SHA-256, skipping the hash if file sizes differ, and returns whether they are identical.

hashlib sha256 file-hashing
Python
import hashlib
from pathlib import Path

def file_hash(path: Path, chunk_size: int = 8192) -> str:
    sha256 = hashlib.sha256()
    with path.open("rb") as f:
        for chunk in iter(lambda: f.read(chunk_size), b""):
            sha256.update(chunk)
    return sha256.hexdigest()

def files_are_identical(file_a: Pat…
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Files & data medium

How to Scrape Headlines from a News Website Using Beautiful Soup in Python

Scrape headline text from a news website using requests and Beautiful Soup with a CSS selector.

web scraping beautifulsoup requests
Python
import requests
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup

def scrape_headlines(url: str, selector: str) -> list:
    """
    Scrape headlines from a news website using Beautiful Soup.
    
    Args:
        url: The URL of the news website.
        selector: CSS selector for headline elements.
    
    Returns:
        List of h…
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Files & data easy

How to Validate JSON Schema Shape in Python

Validate JSON data against a schema using manual checks for required fields, types, and constraints.

json validation schema
Python
import json
from typing import Any, Dict

def validate_person_schema(data: Dict[str, Any]) -> bool:
    """Validate a person object against expected schema shape."""
    if not isinstance(data, dict):
        return False
    
    # Required fields check
    required_fields = {"name", "age", "email"}
    if not requir…
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Files & data medium

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.

web scraping beautiful soup csv
Python
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 =…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

Count Word Frequency in Python with dict

Count how often each word appears in a text using Python's collections.Counter and regular expressions.

dictionary counter frequency
Python
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 …
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Dictionaries & sets easy

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.

dictionaries sets text-processing
Python
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():
               …
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Dictionaries & sets easy

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.

counter dictionary word-frequency
Python
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(…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Count Tags with Sets and Dictionaries in Python

Count tag frequencies and collect unique tags from a list of dictionaries using Counter and sets in Python.

collections counter sets
Python
from collections import Counter
import json


def count_tags(entries):
    """Count tag frequencies across a list of entry dicts, using sets/dicts."""
    tag_counter = Counter()
    all_tags = set()
    for entry in entries:
        tags = set(entry["tags"])
        all_tags.update(tags)
        tag_counter.update(ta…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Count Word Frequencies in Python

Count how often each word appears in a string and list the unique words using Python dictionaries and sets.

dictionaries sets text-processing
Python
def text_processor(text):
    words = text.lower().split()
    word_count = {}
    for word in words:
        word_count[word] = word_count.get(word, 0) + 1
    unique_words = set(words)
    return word_count, unique_words

if __name__ == "__main__":
    sample_text = "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog and t…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Count Word Frequencies in Python with Counter and Sets

This code processes a text string by lowercasing, splitting into words, counting frequencies with Counter, and extracting unique and sorted word lists using sets.

counter sets text-processing
Python
from collections import Counter

def process_text(text):
    words = text.lower().split()
    word_counts = Counter(words)
    unique_words = set(words)
    sorted_words = sorted(unique_words)
    
    return {
        "total_words": len(words),
        "unique_words": len(unique_words),
        "word_frequencies": di…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Sort Dictionary Keys Alphabetically in Python

This code returns a list of dictionary keys sorted alphabetically, using a case-insensitive comparison while preserving the original insertion order for keys that are equal.

sorting dictionary case-insensitive
Python
data = {
    "banana": 3,
    "apple": 1,
    "Cherry": 5,
    "date": 2,
    "apple": 4,
    "Fig": 6,
    "banana": 2,
}

def sort_dict_keys_alphabetically(d):
    """Return a list of keys sorted alphabetically (case-insensitive), stable for duplicates."""
    return sorted(d.keys(), key=lambda k: k.lower())

if __n…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

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.

collections counter frequency
Python
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…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Use Dictionaries and Sets in Python for Beginners

Introduces Python dictionaries and sets with practical examples including creating, modifying, and performing set operations, plus a word-frequency counter.

dictionaries sets data structures
Python
def demonstrate_dict_sets():
    # Create a dictionary with basic info
    person = {
        "name": "Alice",
        "age": 30,
        "city": "New York"
    }
    print("Dictionary:", person)

    # Access and modify dictionary values
    person["age"] = 31
    person["email"] = "alice@example.com"
    print("Afte…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Use a Frozenset as a Dict Key in Python

Demonstrates using an immutable frozenset as a hashable dictionary key, including equality and lookup with differently-ordered elements.

frozenset dictionary hashable
Python
frozen = frozenset({"a", "b", "c"})
mapping = {frozen: "set as hashable key"}
other_frozen = frozenset(["c", "b", "a"])
print(f"Are keys equal? {frozen == other_frozen}")
print(f"Lookup with different order: {mapping[other_frozen]}")
print(f"Hash matches: {hash(frozen) == hash(other_frozen)}")
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Validate Required Dict Keys in Python

Check whether a dictionary contains all required keys and return the list of missing ones using a simple list comprehension.

dictionary validation missing-keys
Python
def find_missing_keys(data: dict, required_keys: list) -> list:
    """Return a list of required keys that are missing from the dictionary."""
    return [key for key in required_keys if key not in data]


if __name__ == "__main__":
    user_data = {
        "name": "Alice",
        "email": "alice@example.com",
     …
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Validate Text and Count Words in Python

Count word frequencies, find unique and repeated words in a text using Python dictionaries and sets for beginner text validation.

dictionaries sets text-processing
Python
def validate_text(text):
    words = text.lower().split()
    
    word_counts = {}
    for word in words:
        cleaned = word.strip('.,!?;:"\'')
        if cleaned:
            word_counts[cleaned] = word_counts.get(cleaned, 0) + 1
    
    unique_words = set(word_counts.keys())
    repeated_words = {word for word…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to count words and find unique words in Python

Build a beginner-friendly text processor that counts word frequencies, finds unique words, and identifies words with vowels using dictionaries and sets.

dictionary set text-processing
Python
def text_processor(text):
    words = text.lower().replace(",", "").replace(".", "").split()
    word_count = {}
    
    for word in words:
        word_count[word] = word_count.get(word, 0) + 1
    
    unique_words = set(words)
    vowels = set("aeiou")
    words_with_vowels = {word for word in unique_words if vowe…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

Text Processor with Dictionaries and Sets in Python

Build a simple text processor that counts word frequencies with a dictionary and tracks unique words with a set.

dictionary set word-count
Python
def analyze_text(text):
    words = text.lower().split()
    word_freq = {}
    unique_words = set()
    
    for word in words:
        clean_word = word.strip('.,!?;:')
        if clean_word:
            word_freq[clean_word] = word_freq.get(clean_word, 0) + 1
            unique_words.add(clean_word)
    
    return…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

Validate dictionary data with sets in Python

Validate a dictionary against required keys and allowed value sets, returning a list of validation errors.

dictionaries sets validation
Python
def validate_data(data, required_keys, allowed_values=None):
    """
    Validate a dictionary against required keys and optional allowed value sets.
    Returns a list of validation errors (empty list if valid).
    """
    errors = []
    
    # Check for missing required keys
    missing = set(required_keys) - set(…
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OOP & classes easy

How to Compare Dataclass Instances by Specific Fields in Python

Use @dataclass(order=True) with field(compare=False) to control which fields determine ordering and equality between instances.

dataclasses comparison sorting
Python
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from typing import Any

@dataclass(order=True)
class Person:
    name: str = field(compare=False)
    age: int
    height_cm: float
    priority: int = field(compare=False, default=0)

    def __repr__(self):
        return f"Person(name={self.name!r}, age={self.age}, height={s…
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OOP & classes easy

How to Implement Rich Comparison Ordering in Python Classes

This code demonstrates how to implement rich comparison operators (like <, <=, >, >=, ==, !=) in a Python class by defining __lt__ and __eq__, enabling sorting and ordering of custom objects.

rich comparison sorting operators
Python
class Task:
    def __init__(self, priority, name):
        self.priority = priority
        self.name = name

    def __lt__(self, other):
        if not isinstance(other, Task):
            return NotImplemented
        return self.priority < other.priority

    def __eq__(self, other):
        if not isinstance(oth…
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OOP & classes easy

How to Implement a Queue Class in Python Using deque

Build a FIFO queue class in Python backed by the collections.deque container with enqueue, dequeue, peek, and size methods.

queue deque data-structures
Python
from collections import deque

class Queue:
    def __init__(self):
        self._items = deque()
    
    def enqueue(self, item):
        self._items.append(item)
    
    def dequeue(self):
        if self.is_empty():
            raise IndexError("dequeue from empty queue")
        return self._items.popleft()
    …
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OOP & classes medium

How to Lazy Load an Expensive Attribute with a Proxy in Python

This code shows a Proxy class that lazily loads an ExpensiveResource only when first accessed, caching it for subsequent uses.

lazy-loading proxy properties
Python
class ExpensiveResource:
    def __init__(self, name):
        self.name = name
        print(f"Expensive resource '{name}' created (e.g., DB connection)")

    def use(self):
        return f"Using {self.name}"

class Proxy:
    def __init__(self, name):
        self._name = name
        self._resource = None

    @p…
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