Dictionaries & sets
Key–value maps, uniqueness, counting, grouping, and fast lookups.
How to Check Data Type and Inspect Dictionaries and Sets in Python
Inspect dictionaries and sets by printing their contents, types, and sizes using a small helper function.
def check_data(data):
"""Helper to inspect dictionaries and sets."""
if isinstance(data, dict):
print(f"Dictionary with {len(data)} keys")
for key, value in data.items():
print(f" {key}: {value} ({type(value).__name__})")
elif isinstance(data, set):
print(f"Set with {le…
Validate dictionary data with sets in Python
Validate a dictionary against required keys and allowed value sets, returning a list of validation errors.
def validate_data(data, required_keys, allowed_values=None):
"""
Validate a dictionary against required keys and optional allowed value sets.
Returns a list of validation errors (empty list if valid).
"""
errors = []
# Check for missing required keys
missing = set(required_keys) - set(…
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