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Key–value maps, uniqueness, counting, grouping, and fast lookups.

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How to Diff Two Dicts in Python: Added, Removed, and Changed Keys

Compare two dictionaries and report added, removed, and changed keys using Python's set operations on dict keys.

dict diff set-operations
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def diff_dicts(old: dict, new: dict) -> dict:
    """Compare two dicts and report added, removed, and changed keys."""
    added = {k: new[k] for k in new.keys() - old.keys()}
    removed = {k: old[k] for k in old.keys() - new.keys()}

    common_keys = old.keys() & new.keys()
    changed = {k: (old[k], new[k]) for k …
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How to Remove Banned Words from a Set in Python

Filter a vocabulary set by removing banned words using the .difference() method.

sets set difference filtering
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vocabulary = {"apple", "banana", "cherry", "date", "elderberry"}
banned_words = {"banana", "date", "fig"}

# Remove banned words using set difference
allowed_words = vocabulary.difference(banned_words)

print("Original vocabulary:", sorted(vocabulary))
print("Banned words:", sorted(banned_words))
print("Allowed words …
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