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Files & data medium

How to Merge Sorted Chunk Files in Python

Merge multiple sorted text files into one sorted output file using a heap for efficient k-way merging.

heapq merge-sort external-sort
Python
import heapq


def merge_sorted_chunks(chunks, output_path):
    """Merge multiple sorted iterables into single sorted output file."""
    with open(output_path, "w") as out_f:
        # Open all chunk files
        handles = [open(chunk, "r") for chunk in chunks]
        try:
            # Heap of (value, index) tupl…
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Files & data easy

How to Parse NDJSON Lines into a List in Python

Reads a JSON-lines (NDJSON) file line by line and converts each non-empty line into a Python object, returning a list.

json ndjson file-io
Python
import json
from pathlib import Path


def parse_ndjson(file_path: str) -> list:
    data = []
    with Path(file_path).open("r", encoding="utf-8") as f:
        for line in f:
            line = line.strip()
            if line:
                data.append(json.loads(line))
    return data


if __name__ == "__main__"…
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Files & data medium

How to Stream Large CSV Files in Python

Process a large CSV file in memory-efficient chunks using Python's csv module, yielding batches of rows instead of loading everything at once.

csv streaming memory-efficient
Python
import csv
from pathlib import Path

def process_csv_in_chunks(file_path, chunk_size=1000):
    """Yield rows from a large CSV file in chunks without loading all into memory."""
    with open(file_path, 'r', newline='') as f:
        reader = csv.DictReader(f)
        chunk = []
        for row in reader:
            …
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Files & data easy

Normalize CSV Column Names to snake_case in Python

Convert CSV header names to snake_case using a regular expression and write the updated file in place.

csv regex snake-case
Python
import csv
import re
import sys


def to_snake_case(header):
    header = re.sub(r"(?<=[a-z0-9])(?=[A-Z])", "_", header)
    header = re.sub(r"[^a-zA-Z0-9]+", "_", header).strip("_").lower()
    return header


def normalize_csv_headers(input_path, output_path=None):
    with open(input_path, newline="", encoding="utf…
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Files & data easy

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.

fixed-width string-slicing parsing
Python
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()…
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Files & data easy

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.

csv file-splitting batch-processing
Python
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
  …
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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 Count Words and Find Common Words in Python with Dictionaries and Sets

Build a simple text processor that counts unique words with dictionaries and finds common words across text halves using sets.

dictionaries sets word-count
Python
def process_text(text):
    """Process text: count unique words with counts, find common words."""
    words = text.lower().replace(",", "").replace(".", "").split()
    
    word_counts = {}
    for word in words:
        word_counts[word] = word_counts.get(word, 0) + 1
    
    total_words = len(words)
    unique_wo…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Filter a List of Dictionaries by Category in Python

Filter a list of dictionaries to include only records whose category is in an allowed set.

dictionary set filter
Python
def filter_data(records, categories):
    """Return only records whose category is in the allowed set."""
    allowed = set(categories)
    filtered = []
    for record in records:
        if record["category"] in allowed:
            filtered.append(record)
    return filtered


if __name__ == "__main__":
    data = …
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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 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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OOP & classes easy

How to merge dictionaries by a key in Python with a class

This code defines a DataMerger class that collects dictionary records and merges them by a specified key, combining fields from multiple records with the same key.

classes dictionaries merging
Python
class DataMerger:
    def __init__(self):
        self.records = []

    def add_record(self, record):
        if isinstance(record, dict):
            self.records.append(record)
        else:
            raise TypeError("Record must be a dictionary")

    def merge_by_key(self, key):
        merged = {}
        for …
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Algorithms & data structures easy

How to Combine filter and map with a List Comprehension in Python

This Python code demonstrates how to combine filtering and mapping in a single list comprehension and shows the equivalent filter() and map() approach.

list-comprehension filter map
Python
def square(x):
    return x * x

def is_even(x):
    return x % 2 == 0

numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]

result = [square(x) for x in numbers if is_even(x)]

print(f"Original numbers: {numbers}")
print(f"Squares of even numbers: {result}")

# Combined filter + map equivalent
filtered = filter(is_even, numbers)
mapp…
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Comprehensions & generators easy

Build a lazy generator to read file lines in Python

Create a generator function that yields file lines one at a time, avoiding loading the entire file into memory, and demonstrate its lazy processing.

generator file-io lazy
Python
def lazy_lines(filepath):
    """Yield lines from a file one at a time without loading the whole file into memory."""
    with open(filepath, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as file:
        for line in file:
            yield line.rstrip('\n')


if __name__ == "__main__":
    # Create a sample file to demonstrate
    sample_c…
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Comprehensions & generators easy

How to Lazily Transform Items in Python with a Generator

Map a transform function over an iterable lazily with a generator so items are processed on demand, not up front.

generators lazy evaluation mapping
Python
def lazy_map(items, transform):
    for item in items:
        yield transform(item)

def double(x):
    return x * 2

def upper(s):
    return s.upper()

if __name__ == "__main__":
    numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
    doubled = lazy_map(numbers, double)
    print("Doubled numbers:", end=" ")
    for value in doubled:
  …
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Comprehensions & generators easy

How to Parse CSV Rows as Generator Dicts in Python

Reads a CSV file and yields each row as a dictionary one at a time using a generator, so the file is processed lazily.

csv generator parsing
Python
import csv
from pathlib import Path

def csv_to_dicts(filepath):
    with open(filepath, mode="r", newline="", encoding="utf-8") as file:
        reader = csv.DictReader(file)
        for row in reader:
            yield row

if __name__ == "__main__":
    sample_csv = Path("sample_data.csv")
    sample_csv.write_text…
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Comprehensions & generators easy

Memory efficient map over large file in Python

A generator-based streaming map that processes a large file line by line without loading the whole file into memory.

generator file-io streaming
Python
import sys

def process_lines(file_path):
    """Memory-efficient map over a large file: yields processed lines."""
    with open(file_path, 'r') as f:
        for line in f:
            # Example mapping: strip whitespace and uppercase
            yield line.strip().upper()

if __name__ == "__main__":
    # Use a sma…
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AI & LLM integration patterns easy

How to Batch Embed a List of Strings in Python

Batch embed a list of strings into deterministic pseudo-random vectors using a mock encoder class.

embedding batch-processing mock-encoder
Python
class MockEncoder:
    def __init__(self, dim=8, seed=42):
        self.dim = dim
        self.seed = seed

    def embed(self, text):
        # Deterministic pseudo-random embedding based on text content
        hash_val = hash(text)
        import random
        rng = random.Random(hash_val + self.seed)
        retu…
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