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Strings & text easy

How to Join Multiline Text with a Semicolon Separator in Python

This code joins non-empty lines of multiline text into a single string separated by semicolons, stripping leading and trailing whitespace from each line.

multiline join separator
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def join_multiline_text_with_semicolon(text):
    """Join lines of multiline text with a semicolon separator."""
    lines = [line.strip() for line in text.splitlines() if line.strip()]
    return "; ".join(lines)


if __name__ == "__main__":
    sample_text = """First line
Second line
Third line"""
    result = join_…
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How to Merge Strings in Python

Merge multiple strings or a list of text lines into one string with a custom separator

strings join merging
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def merge_strings(*parts, separator=" "):
    """Merge multiple string parts into one string with a separator."""
    return separator.join(parts)


def merge_text_lines(lines, separator="\n"):
    """Merge a list of text lines into a single string."""
    return separator.join(lines)


if __name__ == "__main__":
    …
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How to Normalize Text in Python

This code defines a function that trims, lowercases, and collapses extra whitespace in a string, returning normalized text.

string normalization whitespace
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def normalize_text(text: str) -> str:
    normalized = " ".join(text.lower().strip().split())
    return normalized


if __name__ == "__main__":
    raw = "   Hello,   WORLD!   This is   a  test.   "
    print(normalize_text(raw))
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How to Parse and Clean Text in Python

This code defines three helper functions to parse text into lowercase words, count unique word frequencies, and clean text by removing punctuation and extra whitespace.

text parsing string cleaning word frequency
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def extract_words(text: str) -> list[str]:
    """Return a list of lowercase words from the given text."""
    return [word.lower() for word in text.split() if word.isalpha()]


def count_unique_words(text: str) -> dict[str, int]:
    """Return a dictionary with unique words and their frequencies."""
    words = extra…
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Strings & text easy

How to Partition a String on the First Delimiter in Python

Split a string into a tuple of (before, delimiter, after) at the first occurrence of a given delimiter, using a custom function or the built-in str.partition.

string partition split
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def partition_string(s, delimiter):
    """Split string into (before, delimiter, after) on the first occurrence."""
    for i, ch in enumerate(s):
        if ch == delimiter:
            return s[:i], ch, s[i+1:]
    return s, "", ""


if __name__ == "__main__":
    # Single-character delimiter
    s1 = "hello,world,h…
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Strings & text easy

How to Process Lines of Text in Python

Strip whitespace, split a multi-line string, count words per line, and print structured summaries using basic string methods and loops.

strings text-processing splitlines
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text = """   Python is great!
Coding is fun.
   Python skills help you grow.   """

lines = text.strip().splitlines()
line_count = len(lines)

processed = []
for line in lines:
    stripped = line.strip()
    word_count = len(stripped.split())
    processed.append({
        "original": line,
        "stripped": stripp…
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How to Process Text in Python

This code processes multiline text by splitting lines, stripping whitespace, counting words and characters, and converting to lowercase.

text-processing strings beginner
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def process_text(text):
    lines = text.split("\n")
    clean_lines = []
    for line in lines:
        stripped = line.strip()
        if stripped:
            tokens = stripped.split()
            title_case = stripped.lower()
            clean_lines.append({
                "raw": stripped,
                "word_c…
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How to Process Text in Python: Normalize Whitespace and Count Words

A beginner-friendly function that normalizes whitespace in a string and counts total and unique words using Python's standard library.

strings text-processing word-count
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def process_text(text):
    """Basic text processing: normalize whitespace and count words."""
    normalized = " ".join(text.split())
    word_count = len(normalized.split())
    char_count = len(normalized)
    
    # Count unique words
    unique_words = set(normalized.lower().split())
    unique_count = len(unique…
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Strings & text easy

How to Remove Duplicate Adjacent Spaces in Python

This Python function collapses any sequence of two or more adjacent spaces into a single space, preserving all other characters.

strings whitespace text-cleaning
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def remove_duplicate_adjacent_spaces(text):
    """Replace sequences of 2+ spaces with a single space."""
    result = []
    prev_was_space = False
    for char in text:
        if char == " ":
            if not prev_was_space:
                result.append(char)
            prev_was_space = True
        else:
     …
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How to Remove HTML Tags in Python with Regex

Strips all HTML tags from a string using a regular expression and cleans extra whitespace.

regex html text-cleaning
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import re

def remove_html_tags(text: str) -> str:
    """Remove all HTML tags from the given text using regex."""
    # Remove opening and closing tags
    clean = re.sub(r'<[^>]+>', '', text)
    # Remove any extra whitespace left behind
    clean = re.sub(r'\s+', ' ', clean).strip()
    return clean

if __name__ ==…
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Strings & text easy

How to Slugify a String in Python

Convert any text into a URL-friendly slug using the standard library's unicodedata and re modules.

slugify string url
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import re
import unicodedata

def slugify(text):
    text = unicodedata.normalize('NFKD', text)
    text = text.encode('ascii', 'ignore').decode('ascii')
    text = re.sub(r'[^\w\s-]', '', text).strip().lower()
    text = re.sub(r'[-\s]+', '-', text)
    return text

if __name__ == "__main__":
    title = "Hello, Worl…
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Strings & text easy

How to Sort Text Alphabetically in Python

Sort words or lines alphabetically with case-insensitive ordering while preserving original casing.

sorting text-processing strings
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def sort_words(text):
    """Sort words alphabetically (case-insensitive), preserving case."""
    words = text.split()
    return sorted(words, key=str.lower)


def sort_lines(text):
    """Sort lines alphabetically (case-insensitive), preserving case."""
    lines = [line for line in text.splitlines() if line.strip(…
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Strings & text easy

How to Sort Text in Python with a Simple Helper Function

A compact helper function that sorts a list of strings or splits a string into words and sorts them alphabetically, with optional reverse ordering.

sorting strings text-processing
Python
def sort_text(data, reverse=False):
    """
    Sort a list of strings (or a single string split into words) alphabetically.
    """
    if isinstance(data, str):
        words = data.split()
    else:
        words = [str(item) for item in data]
    return sorted(words, reverse=reverse)


if __name__ == "__main__":
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Strings & text easy

How to Split Strings in Python (Beginner-Friendly)

Split Python strings by a delimiter into lists, plus a cleanup variant that strips whitespace and filters empty parts.

string split text parsing delimiter
Python
def split_text(text, delimiter=" "):
    """Split a string by a delimiter and return a list of parts."""
    return text.split(delimiter)


def split_text_with_cleanup(text, delimiter=" "):
    """Split a string, stripping whitespace and filtering empty parts."""
    parts = text.split(delimiter)
    cleaned = [part.s…
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How to Strip Whitespace in Python

This code demonstrates how to remove leading and trailing whitespace from a string using the built-in strip() method.

string whitespace text-cleaning
Python
def strip_whitespace(text: str) -> str:
    return text.strip()

if __name__ == "__main__":
    sample = "   Hello, world!   "
    result = strip_whitespace(sample)
    print(f"Original: '{sample}'")
    print(f"Stripped: '{result}'")
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How to Summarize Text Statistics in Python

This function returns basic statistics about a string, including character, word, and sentence counts, plus case and digit counts.

strings text-processing statistics
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def summarize_text(text):
    """Return basic statistics about a string."""
    words = text.split()
    return {
        "characters": len(text),
        "words": len(words),
        "sentences": text.count(".") + text.count("!") + text.count("?"),
        "uppercase": sum(c.isupper() for c in text),
        "lowerca…
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How to Swap Case of Every Character in Python

Swap uppercase to lowercase and lowercase to uppercase for every character in a string using Python's built-in swapcase() method.

string swapcase case conversion
Python
def swap_case(text):
    """
    Swap uppercase to lowercase and lowercase to uppercase 
    for every character in the given string.
    """
    return text.swapcase()

if __name__ == "__main__":
    sample = "Hello World! Python3.9"
    result = swap_case(sample)
    print(f"Input:  {sample}")
    print(f"Output: {r…
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How to Transform Text in Python with a Helper Function

Build a simple Python helper to strip extra whitespace and convert text to upper, lower, or title case.

strings text helper
Python
def transform_text(text, upper=False, lower=False, strip_whitespace=False, title_case=False):
    """Apply common string transformations for beginners."""
    result = text

    if strip_whitespace:
        result = " ".join(result.split())

    if upper and lower:
        raise ValueError("Cannot apply both upper and…
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Strings & text easy

How to Translate Characters in a String with str.maketrans in Python

Build and apply character translation tables with str.maketrans and str.translate to replace, delete, or remap letters in a Python string.

string translation character-mapping
Python
def translate_demo():
    # Build a translation table: a→1, e→2, i→3, o→4, u→5
    table = str.maketrans("aeiou", "12345")
    
    text = "Hello, Python world! Keep coding, friend."
    translated = text.translate(table)
    
    print(f"Original: {text}")
    print(f"Translated: {translated}")
    
    # Example wit…
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Strings & text easy

How to Truncate a String with Ellipsis in Python

A function that shortens text to a maximum length and appends an ellipsis when truncation occurs, handling edge cases.

strings truncation text-processing
Python
def truncate_with_ellipsis(text: str, max_length: int) -> str:
    """Truncate text to max_length, appending ellipsis if truncated."""
    if len(text) <= max_length:
        return text
    if max_length <= 3:
        return text[:max_length]
    return text[: max_length - 3] + "..."

if __name__ == "__main__":
    t…
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How to Unescape HTML Entities in Python

Convert HTML entities like &amp; and &lt; back to their literal characters using the standard library html module.

html entities strings
Python
import html

def unescape_html_entities(text: str) -> str:
    """Convert HTML entities like &amp; to their character equivalents."""
    return html.unescape(text)

if __name__ == "__main__":
    sample = "Tom &amp; Jerry &lt;cartoon&gt; &quot;classic&quot; &apos;fun&apos; &copy; 2024"
    result = unescape_html_enti…
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How to Validate Text Input in Python: A Simple Text Processor

A Python function that validates a text string by trimming whitespace, then returns a dictionary with character, word, and sentence counts.

text-validation strings input-checking
Python
def validate_text(text: str) -> dict:
    """Analyze a text string and return basic validation statistics."""
    stripped = text.strip()
    if not stripped:
        return {
            "valid": False,
            "reason": "Text is empty or only whitespace",
            "characters": 0,
            "words": 0,
    …
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How to Validate Text Strings in Python

Validate strings with a reusable helper that checks type, length limits, and empty string handling.

validation strings helper-function
Python
def is_valid_text(value, min_length=1, max_length=None, allow_empty=False):
    """
    Validate if a value is a string and meets length requirements.
    
    Args:
        value: The value to validate
        min_length: Minimum allowed length (default 1)
        max_length: Maximum allowed length (None = no limit)
…
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How to build a text helper in Python for beginners

This code provides easy-to-use functions for cleaning text, removing punctuation, counting word frequencies, and summarizing strings — perfect for beginners.

string-manipulation text-processing word-count
Python
def clean_text(text: str) -> str:
    """Clean and normalize a text string."""
    text = text.strip()
    text = text.replace("  ", " ")
    text = text.capitalize()
    text = text.replace(".", ".")
    return text


def remove_punctuation(text: str) -> str:
    """Remove common punctuation marks from a string."""
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