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

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How to Deep Merge Nested Dicts Recursively in Python

Recursively merge two Python dictionaries, with overlay values taking precedence while preserving nested structures.

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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…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to merge dictionaries and sets in Python

Merges multiple dictionaries with the ** unpacking operator and combines sets using union operations into a single structure.

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def merge_dictionaries_and_sets(school_dict, teacher_dict, course_dict, student_sets):
    """
    Merges multiple dictionaries and sets into a single combined structure.
    Demonstrates dict unpacking and set union operations.
    """
    # Merge all dictionaries using the unpacking operator (Python 3.9+)
    merged…
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