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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Group Data by Category in Python with a Split Data Helper

This code groups a list of (category, item) pairs into a dictionary where each key is a category and each value is a list of items belonging to that category.

dictionary grouping iterable
Python
def split_data(categories):
    """
    Group data items into buckets based on a key function.
    Returns a dict where keys are bucket names and values are lists of items.
    """
    buckets = {}
    for category, item in categories:
        if category not in buckets:
            buckets[category] = []
        buck…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Group a List of Dictionaries by Key in Python

Group a list of dictionaries by a specified key field using dict.setdefault to build a dictionary of lists.

dictionaries grouping setdefault
Python
def group_by_key(records, key):
    grouped = {}
    for record in records:
        grouped.setdefault(record[key], []).append(record)
    return grouped

if __name__ == "__main__":
    data = [
        {"name": "Alice", "dept": "engineering"},
        {"name": "Bob", "dept": "sales"},
        {"name": "Carol", "dept"…
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Dictionaries & sets medium

How to Implement Disjoint Set Union Find in Python

Implement a Disjoint Set Union-Find data structure using a Python dictionary for parent tracking, with path compression and connectivity checks.

disjoint-set union-find graph
Python
class DisjointSet:
    def __init__(self):
        self.parent = {}

    def find(self, x):
        # Path compression
        if self.parent[x] != x:
            self.parent[x] = self.find(self.parent[x])
        return self.parent[x]

    def union(self, x, y):
        # Initialize if not present
        if x not in…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Index a List of Records by Unique ID in Python

Build a dictionary that maps each record's unique id to the record itself from a list of dictionaries.

dictionary index records
Python
from typing import List, Dict, Any

def index_by_id(records: List[Dict[str, Any]], id_field: str = "id") -> Dict[Any, Dict[str, Any]]:
    """Build a dictionary mapping each record's unique id to the record itself."""
    return {record[id_field]: record for record in records}

if __name__ == "__main__":
    sample_re…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Invert a Dictionary in Python Safely

Swap dictionary keys and values while detecting duplicate values to prevent silent data loss.

dictionary inversion data-safety
Python
def invert_dict_safely(d):
    inverted = {}
    for key, value in d.items():
        if value not in inverted:
            inverted[value] = key
        else:
            raise ValueError(f"Duplicate value '{value}' would cause data loss")
    return inverted


if __name__ == "__main__":
    sample = {"a": 1, "b": 2,…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Map Dictionary Values with a Transformation Function in Python

Create a reusable function that applies a transformation to every value in a dictionary and returns a new dict.

dictionaries mapping comprehension
Python
def transform_dict_values(d, func):
    """Apply a transformation function to every value in a dictionary."""
    return {key: func(value) for key, value in d.items()}


if __name__ == "__main__":
    original = {"a": 1, "b": 2, "c": 3}
    doubled = transform_dict_values(original, lambda x: x * 2)
    print(doubled)
…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Normalize Data with Dictionaries and Sets in Python

Normalize dictionary entries to a fixed set of keys and extract unique values using sets in Python.

dictionaries sets data-cleaning
Python
def normalize_entry(entry: dict, valid_keys: set) -> dict:
    result = {}
    for key in valid_keys:
        result[key] = entry.get(key, "")
    return result


def unique_values(entries: list[dict], key: str) -> set:
    return {entry.get(key) for entry in entries if entry.get(key) is not None}


if __name__ == "__…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Parse Data Into Dictionaries and Sets in Python

Parses raw student strings into a dictionary of lists and finds unique courses using a set.

dictionary set defaultdict
Python
from collections import defaultdict

def parse_students(raw_data):
    """Parse raw student strings into a dictionary of lists."""
    parsed = defaultdict(list)
    for entry in raw_data:
        name, _, course = entry.partition(":")
        parsed[course.strip()].append(name.strip())
    return dict(parsed)

def fi…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Parse Query String to Dict with Duplicate Keys in Python

Convert a URL query string into a Python dictionary, merging duplicate keys into lists while keeping single values as scalars.

query-string dict url-parsing
Python
from urllib.parse import parse_qs


def parse_query_to_dict(query_string):
    parsed = parse_qs(query_string, keep_blank_values=True)
    return {key: values if len(values) > 1 else values[0] for key, values in parsed.items()}


if __name__ == "__main__":
    query = "name=John&name=Jane&age=30&city=&city=Paris&empty…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Pickle a Python Dict and Load It Back

Save a dictionary to a binary file with pickle.dump() and reload it with pickle.load(), showing the round trip and type preservation.

pickle serialization dict
Python
import pickle

data = {"name": "Alice", "scores": [87, 92, 95], "active": True}

print("Original dict:", data)

with open("safe_demo.pkl", "wb") as f:
    pickle.dump(data, f)

with open("safe_demo.pkl", "rb") as f:
    loaded = pickle.load(f)

print("Loaded dict:", loaded)
print("Type:", type(loaded).__name__)
print(…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Serialize a Dictionary to a Query String in Python

Convert a Python dictionary into a URL-encoded query string using the standard library's urllib.parse.urlencode function.

urllib query-string urlencode
Python
import urllib.parse

def dict_to_query_string(params):
    """Serialize a dictionary to a URL query string."""
    return urllib.parse.urlencode(params)

if __name__ == "__main__":
    data = {
        "name": "Alice Johnson",
        "age": 30,
        "city": "New York",
        "interests": ["coding", "hiking"]
   …
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Set Nested Dict Value Creating Missing Keys in Python

Set a value deep inside a nested dictionary, automatically creating any missing intermediate dicts along the path.

dictionary nested mutation
Python
def set_nested_value(d, keys, value):
    """
    Set a value in a nested dict, creating missing intermediate keys.
    
    Args:
        d: The dict to modify
        keys: Iterable of keys forming the path (e.g., ['a', 'b', 'c'])
        value: The value to set at the final key
    """
    current = d
    for key i…
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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 Sort a Python Dictionary by Value Descending

Sort dictionary items by their values in descending order and return a new dictionary.

dictionary sorting values
Python
def sort_dict_by_value_desc(d):
    return dict(sorted(d.items(), key=lambda item: item[1], reverse=True))


if __name__ == "__main__":
    sample = {"apple": 5, "banana": 2, "cherry": 8, "date": 8}
    result = sort_dict_by_value_desc(sample)
    print(result)
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Use Dictionaries and Sets in Python for Beginners

Demonstrates Python dictionary operations and set operations with examples, including access, modification, defaults, and set algebra.

dictionary set beginner
Python
def demonstrate_collections():
    # Dictionary basics
    student = {
        "name": "Alice",
        "age": 20,
        "courses": ["Math", "Physics"]
    }
    print("Dictionary:", student)

    # Access and modify
    student["age"] = 21
    student["grade"] = "A"
    print("Modified:", student)

    # Get with d…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Use MappingProxyType to Create Immutable Dict Views in Python

Create a read-only, immutable view of a dictionary using MappingProxyType from the types module, while the original dict stays mutable.

mappingproxytype dict immutable
Python
from types import MappingProxyType

config = {"debug": True, "port": 8080}

# Create an immutable read-only view of the dict
read_only_config = MappingProxyType(config)

print(f"Read-only value: {read_only_config['debug']}")
print(f"Dict is mapping: {isinstance(read_only_config, dict)}")

# Original dict can still be …
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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 Use defaultdict(set) in Python to Group Unique Values

Group key-value pairs into a dictionary of sets, automatically creating a new set for each key using defaultdict.

defaultdict sets dictionaries
Python
from collections import defaultdict

def track_groups(pairs):
    groups = defaultdict(set)
    for key, value in pairs:
        groups[key].add(value)
    return groups

if __name__ == "__main__":
    data = [
        ("fruit", "apple"),
        ("fruit", "banana"),
        ("fruit", "apple"),
        ("veg", "carrot…
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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 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

How to swap dict keys and values in Python when values are unique

Swap dict keys and values using a dict comprehension, with a guard that raises an error when values repeat.

dictionary comprehension keys-values
Python
def swap_dict_keys_values(d):
    """Swap keys and values in a dict, assuming values are unique."""
    if len(set(d.values())) != len(d.values()):
        raise ValueError("Values must be unique to swap keys and values")
    return {v: k for k, v in d.items()}

if __name__ == "__main__":
    original = {"a": 1, "b": …
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Dictionaries & sets easy

Multiset with Counter update and elements in Python

Demonstrates using collections.Counter as a multiset: updating counts with update() and iterating elements() to get repeated items.

counter multiset collections
Python
from collections import Counter

multiset = Counter(['apple', 'banana', 'apple'])

multiset.update(['banana', 'cherry', 'apple'])

print("Elements after update:", sorted(multiset.elements()))
print("Counts:", dict(multiset))
print("Most common:", multiset.most_common(2))
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Dictionaries & sets easy

Parse Env Vars into Typed Dict in Python

Convert a list of environment variable names into a dictionary with automatically detected types (bool, int, float, or string), defaulting missing vars to None.

env-vars type-conversion dict
Python
import os
from typing import Any, Dict


def parse_env_vars(env_names: list[str], env: Dict[str, str] | None = None) -> Dict[str, Any]:
    """Parse a list of environment variable names into a typed dict.

    Each variable is parsed as:
    - bool: "true"/"false" (case-insensitive)
    - int: if it can be converted t…
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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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