Functions & basics
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How to Use a Lambda Sort Key in Python
Sort a list of strings by length, then alphabetically, using a lambda function as the sorting key in Python.
def sort_words(words):
"""Sort words by length, then alphabetically using a lambda key."""
return sorted(words, key=lambda word: (len(word), word))
if __name__ == "__main__":
sample_words = ["apple", "kiwi", "banana", "fig", "cherry"]
result = sort_words(sample_words)
print("Original:", sampl…
How to Validate CLI Integer Option Within a Range in Python
Use argparse with integer type and bounds checking to validate a command-line option falls within a specified min-max range.
import argparse
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Validate an integer within a range.")
parser.add_argument("--value", type=int, required=True, help="Integer to validate")
parser.add_argument("--min", type=int, default=0, help="Minimum allowed value")
parser.add_argument("--max…
How to Validate Function Arguments in Python
Shows how to manually check argument types and values in a Python function, raising clear TypeError and ValueError messages.
def calculate_area(length: float, width: float) -> float:
"""Calculate the area of a rectangle with manual type validation."""
if not isinstance(length, (int, float)) or isinstance(length, bool):
raise TypeError(f"length must be a number, got {type(length).__name__}")
if not isinstance(width, (int,…
How to use function defaults in Python
Define Python functions with default parameter values so callers can omit arguments and use sensible fallbacks.
def greet(name="Guest", greeting="Hello", punctuation="!"):
"""Return a greeting message using default parameters."""
return f"{greeting}, {name}{punctuation}"
def describe_pet(pet_name, animal_type="dog"):
"""Display information about a pet with a default animal type."""
print(f"I have a {animal_type…
Mutual Recursion for Even/Odd Check in Python
Implements even and odd checks using two functions that call each other recursively, demonstrating base cases and alternating calls.
def is_even(n):
if n == 0:
return True
return is_odd(n - 1)
def is_odd(n):
if n == 0:
return False
return is_even(n - 1)
if __name__ == "__main__":
for num in range(0, 11):
print(f"{num}: even={is_even(num)}, odd={is_odd(num)}")
Python Function Default Parameters Explained with Examples
Learn how to define Python functions with default parameter values and call them with fewer arguments than declared.
def greet(name, greeting="Hello", punctuation="!"):
return f"{greeting}, {name}{punctuation}"
def calculate_area(length, width=1, unit="sq units"):
area = length * width
return f"Area: {area} {unit}"
if __name__ == "__main__":
print(greet("Alice"))
print(greet("Bob", "Hi"))
print(greet("Charl…
Write a Recursive Factorial Function in Python
Define a recursive factorial function that handles edge cases and returns the product of all positive integers up to n.
def factorial(n):
"""Return the factorial of n using recursion."""
if n < 0:
raise ValueError("Factorial is not defined for negative numbers")
if n == 0 or n == 1:
return 1
return n * factorial(n - 1)
if __name__ == "__main__":
print(factorial(5))
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