Dictionaries & sets
Key–value maps, uniqueness, counting, grouping, and fast lookups.
Compare Two Dictionaries in Python
Compare two dictionaries by finding common keys, unique keys, and value differences using Python's set operations.
def compare_data(dict1, dict2):
"""Compare two dictionaries and summarize similarities/differences."""
keys1 = set(dict1.keys())
keys2 = set(dict2.keys())
common_keys = keys1 & keys2
only_in_first = keys1 - keys2
only_in_second = keys2 - keys1
print(f"Common keys ({len(common_keys…
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.
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 …
How to Find Keys with Matching Values in Two Dictionaries in Python
Find dictionary keys where both dictionaries have the exact same value by iterating over key-value pairs and comparing them.
def find_matching_values(dict1, dict2):
"""Return list of keys that have the same value in both dicts."""
matches = []
for key, value in dict1.items():
if key in dict2 and dict2[key] == value:
matches.append(key)
return matches
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Example usage
di…
How to Find Symmetric Difference Between Two Python Sets
Compute elements unique to each set and build a flag dictionary showing membership across two Python sets.
def symmetric_difference_with_flags(set_a, set_b):
"""Return elements in either set but not both, grouped by which set they came from."""
only_in_a = set_a - set_b
only_in_b = set_b - set_a
print(f"Only in A: {only_in_a}")
print(f"Only in B: {only_in_b}")
print(f"Symmetric difference: {onl…
How to Sort Dictionary Keys Alphabetically in Python
This code returns a list of dictionary keys sorted alphabetically, using a case-insensitive comparison while preserving the original insertion order for keys that are equal.
data = {
"banana": 3,
"apple": 1,
"Cherry": 5,
"date": 2,
"apple": 4,
"Fig": 6,
"banana": 2,
}
def sort_dict_keys_alphabetically(d):
"""Return a list of keys sorted alphabetically (case-insensitive), stable for duplicates."""
return sorted(d.keys(), key=lambda k: k.lower())
if __n…
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