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

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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Normalize Data in Python with Dictionaries and Sets

Normalize a list of dicts by keeping selected keys, stripping/lowercasing strings, and extracting unique sorted values using set comprehension.

dictionaries sets data-cleaning
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def normalize_data(data, keys):
    """
    Normalize a list of dictionaries by keeping only specified keys
    and converting values to proper types.
    """
    normalized = []
    for item in data:
        clean_item = {}
        for key in keys:
            value = item.get(key)
            if isinstance(value, st…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Normalize Data with Dictionaries and Sets in Python

Normalize dictionary entries to a fixed set of keys and extract unique values using sets in Python.

dictionaries sets data-cleaning
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def normalize_entry(entry: dict, valid_keys: set) -> dict:
    result = {}
    for key in valid_keys:
        result[key] = entry.get(key, "")
    return result


def unique_values(entries: list[dict], key: str) -> set:
    return {entry.get(key) for entry in entries if entry.get(key) is not None}


if __name__ == "__…
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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.

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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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