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Comprehensions & generators

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How to Use Comprehensions and Generators to Check Data in Python

A beginner-friendly helper that filters numeric values, computes squares and cubes with comprehensions and a generator, and returns a summary dictionary.

comprehensions generators data-checking
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def check_data(iterable):
    """Return a summary of numeric data using comprehensions and a generator."""
    values = [item for item in iterable if isinstance(item, (int, float))]
    squares = [x ** 2 for x in values if x > 0]
    cubes = (x ** 3 for x in values if x > 0)
    cube_list = list(cubes)
    return {
  …
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How to generate combinations in Python with itertools

Generate all unique combinations of r items from a given list using itertools.combinations.

itertools combinations generators
Python
import itertools

def combinations_generator(items, r):
    return list(itertools.combinations(items, r))

if __name__ == "__main__":
    items = ['A', 'B', 'C', 'D']
    r = 2
    result = combinations_generator(items, r)
    for combo in result:
        print(combo)
    print(f"Total: {len(result)} combinations of {…
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