Dictionaries & sets
Key–value maps, uniqueness, counting, grouping, and fast lookups.
How to Pickle a Python Dict and Load It Back
Save a dictionary to a binary file with pickle.dump() and reload it with pickle.load(), showing the round trip and type preservation.
import pickle
data = {"name": "Alice", "scores": [87, 92, 95], "active": True}
print("Original dict:", data)
with open("safe_demo.pkl", "wb") as f:
pickle.dump(data, f)
with open("safe_demo.pkl", "rb") as f:
loaded = pickle.load(f)
print("Loaded dict:", loaded)
print("Type:", type(loaded).__name__)
print(…
How to Validate JSON Types per Key in Python
Load a JSON object and validate the type of each key against an expected schema, reporting missing or mismatched fields.
import json
from typing import Any, Dict, Type
def validate_json_types(data: Dict[str, Any], schema: Dict[str, Type]) -> Dict[str, str]:
"""Validate that each key in data matches the expected type in schema."""
errors = {}
for key, expected_type in schema.items():
if key not in data:
e…
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