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How to Implement MapReduce Word Count in Python Using a Dict
Simulate a MapReduce word count pipeline in Python with a mock dict, splitting text into words, shuffling, and reducing to frequency counts.
def map_reduce_word_count(text: str) -> dict:
"""Simulate a MapReduce pipeline to count word frequencies."""
# MAP phase: split into words and emit (word, 1) pairs
mapped = []
for word in text.lower().split():
# Clean word of punctuation
clean_word = ''.join(char for char in word if cha…
How to Implement a Mock MapReduce for Word Count in Python
Simulates a MapReduce word count pipeline with mapper, shuffle, and reducer phases using Python dicts and standard library modules.
from collections import defaultdict
import re
def mapper(text):
"""Split text into words and emit (word, 1) pairs."""
words = re.findall(r'\b\w+\b', text.lower())
return [(word, 1) for word in words]
def reducer(pairs):
"""Group word-count pairs and sum counts."""
counts = defaultdict(int)
fo…
How to Mock a UDAF Aggregate Function in Python
This code provides a minimal mock of a User-Defined Aggregate Function (UDAF), simulating the initialize-update-merge-finalize lifecycle with a defaultdict counter.
from collections import defaultdict
class MockUDAF:
"""A minimal mock of a User-Defined Aggregate Function.
Simulates aggregate lifecycle: initialize, update per row,
and finalize the result.
"""
def __init__(self):
self._buffer = defaultdict(int)
def initialize(self):
"""Re…
How to Simulate a MapReduce Mock with Combine Phase in Python
Simulates a MapReduce pipeline with a combiner that aggregates local counts per reducer to reduce network and compute overhead.
from collections import defaultdict
def map_phase(lines):
intermediate = defaultdict(list)
for line in lines:
for word in line.strip().lower().split():
intermediate[word].append(1)
return dict(intermediate)
def combine_phase(intermediate, num_reducers=3):
combined = defaultdict(li…
How to implement a tumbling window aggregation in Python
Build a mock tumbling window aggregator in Python that groups streaming events into fixed time intervals and computes count, sum, and average per window.
import time
from collections import deque
class TumblingWindow:
def __init__(self, duration_seconds):
self.duration = duration_seconds
self.buffer = deque()
self.window_start = None
def add(self, item):
current_time = time.time()
if self.window_start is None:
…
How to Create a Mock That Returns Inverse Counter Values in Python
Builds a Mock whose side_effect returns the inverse (1/count) of each Counter value, defaulting to 0.0 for unseen keys.
from collections import Counter
from unittest.mock import Mock
def inverse_mock(counter: Counter) -> Mock:
"""
Return a Mock that mimics the inverse of a Counter:
each key returns a value representing the inverse of its count.
The Mock's side_effect maps keys to their inverse counts.
"""
mock …
How to Mock Mutual Exclusion for A/B Experiment Groups in Python
Simulate mutual exclusion for experiment groups using a thread-safe lock, ensuring only one member updates the shared counter at a time.
import threading
import time
import random
class CountingGate:
"""A mock mutual exclusion gate using a lock."""
def __init__(self):
self.counter = 0
self.lock = threading.Lock()
def enter(self, group_id, member_id):
with self.lock:
current = self.counter
t…
Simulate a Ramp Rollout Percentage in Python
Simulates a percentage-based ramp rollout with deterministic seeding, returning success/failure/in-progress counts for a mock user population.
import random
from enum import Enum
class RolloutStatus(Enum):
SUCCESS = "success"
FAILED = "failed"
IN_PROGRESS = "in_progress"
def simulate_ramp_rollout(total_users: int, percentage: int, seed: int = 42) -> dict:
"""
Simulates a mock ramp rollout for a given percentage of users.
Returns sta…
Synthetic Control in Python: Mock Example
Implements synthetic control from scratch: learns donor weights via ridge regression on pre-period data, then predicts a counterfactual for the treated unit.
import numpy as np
class SyntheticControl:
def __init__(self, data, treated_index, pre_periods, post_periods):
self.data = np.array(data, dtype=float)
self.treated_index = treated_index
self.pre_periods = pre_periods
self.post_periods = post_periods
def fit_weights(sel…
Approximate Count with HyperLogLog in Python
A mock HyperLogLog implementation uses hash-based registers to estimate cardinality of large datasets with sublinear memory.
import hashlib
class HyperLogLog:
def __init__(self, precision=4):
if precision < 4 or precision > 16:
raise ValueError("precision must be between 4 and 16")
self.precision = precision
self.registers = [0] * (1 << precision)
def _hash(self, value):
return int(hashl…
How to Count Star vs Estimate Matches in Python
Count how many times 'star' and 'estimate' annotations match their actual labels in a list of mock comparison results.
def count_star_vs_estimate(mock_scores):
"""
Count the number of times 'star' wins and 'estimate' wins
from a list of mock comparison results.
Args:
mock_scores: list of tuples, each (annotation, actual)
where annotation is 'star' or 'estimate'
Returns:
dict w…
How to Mock a Function Call in Python with unittest.mock
Use unittest.mock.Mock to wrap a function and spy on its call count and arguments in Python.
import random
from unittest.mock import Mock, patch
def select_n_plus_one(numbers: list[int]) -> int:
"""Return the first number that appears more than once, if any."""
seen = set()
for num in numbers:
if num in seen:
return num
seen.add(num)
return -1
def detect_mock(se…
How to Shard Data by User ID Hash in Python
Deterministically map user IDs to shard indexes using an MD5 hash modulo the shard count in Python.
import hashlib
def shard_id(user_id: str, num_shards: int = 4) -> int:
"""Deterministically map a user_id to a shard index using MD5."""
digest = hashlib.md5(user_id.encode("utf-8")).hexdigest()
return int(digest[:8], 16) % num_shards
if __name__ == "__main__":
user_ids = ["alice", "bob", "carol", "d…
How to Attach an SBOM to a Release in Python (Mock)
A mock function that attaches a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) to a GitHub-style release by counting its components and marking the upload as attached.
import json
from pathlib import Path
def attach_sbom_mock(sbom_path: Path, release_tag: str, artifact_name: str) -> dict:
"""Mock attaching an SBOM to a release, returning the simulated upload result."""
sbom = json.loads(sbom_path.read_text())
return {
"release_tag": release_tag,
"artifa…
How to Mock a Kubernetes Rolling Update with maxSurge in Python
Simulate a Kubernetes rolling update with maxSurge policy, tracking peak and final replica counts during roll transitions.
from collections import deque
class RollingUpdateMaxSurge:
def __init__(self, replicas, max_surge):
self.replicas = replicas
self.max_surge = max_surge
self.available = replicas
self.history = deque()
def roll(self, desired_replicas):
"""
Simulate a rolling upd…
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