Dictionaries & sets
Key–value maps, uniqueness, counting, grouping, and fast lookups.
Build adjacency dict graph from edges in Python
Convert a list of edges into an undirected adjacency dictionary, mapping each node to its neighbors, with sorted output.
def build_adjacency_dict(edges):
graph = {}
for u, v in edges:
if u not in graph:
graph[u] = []
if v not in graph:
graph[v] = []
graph[u].append(v)
graph[v].append(u)
return graph
if __name__ == "__main__":
edges = [(1, 2), (2, 3), (3, 4), (4, 1)…
How to Compute Set Union of Tags from Multiple Items in Python
Collect all unique tags from a list of dictionaries using set union with update() in Python.
items = [
{"id": 1, "tags": {"python", "web"}},
{"id": 2, "tags": {"web", "api", "sql"}},
{"id": 3, "tags": {"python", "data"}},
]
def get_union_of_tags(item_list):
all_tags = set()
for item in item_list:
all_tags.update(item["tags"])
return all_tags
if __name__ == "__main__":
u…
How to Convert a Counter to a Plain Dict with Sorted Items in Python
This code converts a collections.Counter into a regular dictionary with items sorted by key, useful for stable, readable output.
from collections import Counter
def counter_to_sorted_dict(counter):
"""Convert a Counter to a plain dict with sorted items."""
return dict(sorted(counter.items()))
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Example usage
data = Counter(['apple', 'banana', 'apple', 'cherry', 'banana', 'date', 'apple'])
print("…
How to Extract Data by Category in Python with Dictionaries and Sets
Use set comprehensions and a defaultdict to extract product names by category and compute total prices per category from a list of dictionaries.
from collections import defaultdict
# Sample data: products with categories and prices
product_data = [
{"name": "Apple", "category": "fruit", "price": 0.50},
{"name": "Banana", "category": "fruit", "price": 0.30},
{"name": "Carrot", "category": "vegetable", "price": 0.80},
{"name": "Bread", "category…
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 Subtract Counters in Python for Bag Differences
Use the Counter class's subtraction operator to compute bag differences, removing items and counts that appear in one multiset but not the other.
from collections import Counter
def subtract_counters(bag1, bag2):
"""Return the difference of two Counters (bag1 - bag2)."""
return bag1 - bag2
if __name__ == "__main__":
inventory = Counter(apples=10, bananas=5, oranges=3)
sold = Counter(apples=4, bananas=2, grapes=2)
remaining = subtract_count…
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