Comprehensions & generators
List/dict/set comprehensions, generator expressions, and lazy iteration.
How to Generate Cartesian Product Combinations in Python
Use itertools.product to generate every combination across multiple iterables, a pattern common for product variant generation.
from itertools import product
def generate_cartesian_combinations(*iterables):
"""Generate all Cartesian product combinations of given iterables."""
return list(product(*iterables))
if __name__ == "__main__":
colors = ["red", "green", "blue"]
sizes = ["S", "M", "L"]
styles = ["t-shirt", "hoodie"]…
Normalize Data in Python with Comprehensions and Generators
Clean a list by dropping None values with a comprehension, then min-max normalize it using a lazy generator expression — a beginner-friendly data preparation pattern.
import statistics
# Sample raw data including missing and outlier-ish values
raw = [22, 18, None, 25, 30, 19, 22, 17, None, 28, 24]
# Clean the data: drop None values using a list comprehension
clean = [x for x in raw if x is not None]
# Normalize using min-max scaling with a generator expression
min_val = min(clea…
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