Dictionaries & sets
Key–value maps, uniqueness, counting, grouping, and fast lookups.
Get Nested Dict Value with Default in Python
Access values deep inside a nested dictionary using a dotted path string, returning a default when any key is missing.
def get_nested(d, path, default=None):
"""Walk a nested dict along a dotted path, returning default if missing."""
current = d
for key in path.split("."):
if isinstance(current, dict) and key in current:
current = current[key]
else:
return default
return current
…
How to Deep Merge Nested Dicts Recursively in Python
Recursively merge two Python dictionaries, with overlay values taking precedence while preserving nested structures.
def deep_merge(base, overlay):
"""
Recursively merge two dictionaries.
Values in 'overlay' take precedence over 'base'.
"""
result = base.copy()
for key, value in overlay.items():
if key in result and isinstance(result[key], dict) and isinstance(value, dict):
result[key…
How to Recursively Remove None Values from Nested Dictionaries in Python
Recursively removes all None values from nested dictionaries and lists while preserving non-None data.
def prune_none(obj):
if isinstance(obj, dict):
return {
k: prune_none(v)
for k, v in obj.items()
if v is not None and prune_none(v) is not None
}
elif isinstance(obj, list):
pruned = [prune_none(item) for item in obj]
pruned = [item for item i…
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