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Check if List is Sorted Ascending in Python

Verify that a list is sorted in ascending order using the all() function and a generator expression.

lists sorted all
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def is_sorted_ascending(lst):
    return all(lst[i] <= lst[i + 1] for i in range(len(lst) - 1))

if __name__ == "__main__":
    test_lists = [
        [1, 2, 3, 4, 5],
        [1, 3, 2, 4, 5],
        [5, 4, 3, 2, 1],
        [1, 1, 2, 2, 3],
        [10],
        []
    ]
    for lst in test_lists:
        print(f"{l…
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Compare Two Lists in Python: Common, Only in First, Only in Second

A beginner-friendly helper that loops over two lists and returns items common to both, items only in the first list, and items only in the second list.

lists comparison loops
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def compare_lists(list1, list2):
    common = []
    only_in_first = []
    only_in_second = []
    
    for item in list1:
        if item in list2:
            common.append(item)
        else:
            only_in_first.append(item)
    
    for item in list2:
        if item not in list1:
            only_in_second…
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Enumerate a Python List with a Custom Start Index

Iterate over a list with an index that starts at a custom value (like 5) using Python's built-in enumerate() function with the start parameter.

enumerate iteration loops
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fruits = ["apple", "banana", "cherry", "date"]

for index, fruit in enumerate(fruits, start=5):
    print(f"{index}: {fruit}")
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Extract Data by Type from a List in Python: Numbers and Strings

Loop through a mixed list to filter out numeric and string values into separate lists.

lists filtering type-checking
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def extract_numbers(items):
    """Extract all numeric values from a mixed list."""
    numbers = []
    for item in items:
        if isinstance(item, (int, float)) and not isinstance(item, bool):
            numbers.append(item)
    return numbers


def extract_strings(items):
    """Extract all string values from a…
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Find Duplicate Elements in a Python List

Identifies and returns duplicate elements from a Python list using sets for efficient membership tests.

duplicates sets list
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def find_duplicates(lst):
    seen = set()
    duplicates = set()
    for item in lst:
        if item in seen:
            duplicates.add(item)
        else:
            seen.add(item)
    return list(duplicates)

if __name__ == "__main__":
    sample = [1, 2, 3, 2, 4, 1, 5, 3]
    print(find_duplicates(sample))
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Find Minimum Value in a List in Python

This code defines a function that finds and returns the minimum value in a list of numbers, handling empty lists gracefully by returning None.

minimum lists iteration
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def find_minimum(numbers):
    """
    Find and return the minimum value in a list of numbers.
    
    Args:
        numbers: List of numeric values
        
    Returns:
        The minimum value, or None if the list is empty
    """
    if not numbers:
        return None
    min_value = numbers[0]
    for num in n…
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Format Lists of Tuples into Numbered Lines in Python

This code loops through a list of (name, grade) tuples and formats each into a numbered line using enumerate and f-strings.

enumerate formatting lists
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def format_students(students):
    formatted = []
    for i, student in enumerate(students, start=1):
        name, grade = student
        formatted.append(f"{i}. {name}: {grade}")
    return "\n".join(formatted)


if __name__ == "__main__":
    students = [
        ("Alice", 92),
        ("Bob", 85),
        ("Charl…
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Generate Data Helper for Beginners in Python

Define two functions that create a random list of integers and then compute basic summary statistics like count, total, average, maximum, and minimum using simple loops.

random loops lists
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from random import randint

def build_dataset(size: int, max_val: int) -> list[int]:
    data = []
    for _ in range(size):
        data.append(randint(1, max_val))
    return data

def summarize(data: list[int]) -> dict[str, float]:
    total = 0
    maximum = data[0]
    minimum = data[0]
    for value in data:
   …
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How to Build a Running Maximum List in Python

Compute a list where each element is the maximum of all numbers seen so far from an input list.

running-max iteration lists
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def running_maximum(numbers):
    result = []
    current_max = float('-inf')
    for num in numbers:
        if num > current_max:
            current_max = num
        result.append(current_max)
    return result

if __name__ == "__main__":
    numbers = [3, 1, 4, 1, 5, 9, 2, 6]
    max_list = running_maximum(number…
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How to Build a Text Processor with Lists and Loops in Python

A beginner-friendly Python script that analyzes text by counting sentences, words, and word lengths using lists and for loops, then prints the results.

text-processing loops lists
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def process_text(text):
    """Simple text processor for beginners using lists and loops."""
    sentences = text.replace('!', '.').replace('?', '.').split('.')
    words = text.split()
    
    word_counts = []
    for sentence in sentences:
        sentence_word_count = len(sentence.split())
        word_counts.appe…
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How to Calculate a Cumulative Sum in Python

Build a new list where each element equals the running total of all numbers up to that index in the original list.

lists cumulative-sum loops
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numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
cumulative_sum = []
running_total = 0

for num in numbers:
    running_total += num
    cumulative_sum.append(running_total)

print(cumulative_sum)
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How to Compute Percentile Value from Sorted List in Python

Compute any percentile value from a sorted list using linear interpolation between ranks.

percentile statistics interpolation
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def percentile(sorted_data, percentile_value):
    """Return the value below which `percentile_value`% of data falls."""
    if not sorted_data:
        raise ValueError("Cannot compute percentile of empty list")
    if not 0 <= percentile_value <= 100:
        raise ValueError("Percentile must be between 0 and 100")
…
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How to Compute a Moving Average in Python

This code computes the moving average over a numeric list using an efficient sliding window sum, avoiding recomputation of each window.

moving-average sliding-window lists
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def moving_average(data, window_size):
    """
    Compute the moving average over a numeric list.
    
    Args:
        data: List of numeric values
        window_size: Size of the sliding window (positive integer)
    
    Returns:
        List of moving averages, each representing the mean of a window
    """
   …
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How to Convert Data Types in Python Lists

Convert a mixed list of values to integers, floats, or strings based on their content, with graceful fallback for unparseable strings.

type-conversion loops lists
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def convert_data(data):
    """Convert a mixed list of values to strings, ints, and floats."""
    result = []
    for item in data:
        if isinstance(item, (int, float)):
            result.append(str(item))
        elif isinstance(item, str):
            try:
                if '.' in item:
                    r…
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How to Count Occurrences of a Value in a Python List

Counts how many times a specific value appears in a list using a simple loop and a counter variable.

counting loops lists
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def count_occurrences(data, target):
    count = 0
    for item in data:
        if item == target:
            count += 1
    return count


if __name__ == "__main__":
    numbers = [3, 1, 4, 1, 5, 9, 2, 6, 5, 3, 5]
    target_value = 5
    result = count_occurrences(numbers, target_value)
    print(f"The value {targ…
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How to Count, Double, and Find Max in a Python List

Three beginner-friendly Python functions that count even numbers, double each value, and find the maximum in a list using simple loops.

lists loops beginner
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def count_even_numbers(numbers):
    """Return the count of even numbers in a list."""
    count = 0
    for num in numbers:
        if num % 2 == 0:
            count += 1
    return count


def double_values(numbers):
    """Return a new list with each value doubled."""
    doubled = []
    for num in numbers:
     …
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How to Cycle Through a List Infinitely with itertools

This code uses itertools.cycle to create an infinite iterator over a list and returns the first n items from that cycle.

itertools cycle infinite iteration
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from itertools import cycle

def demonstrate_cycle(items, cycles=3):
    """
    Cycle through a list infinitely using itertools.cycle.
    Returns the first n items from the infinite cycle.
    """
    cycled = cycle(items)
    result = [next(cycled) for _ in range(len(items) * cycles)]
    return result

if __name__…
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How to Filter None Values from a Mixed List in Python

Filter None values from a mixed Python list using a list comprehension with the `is not None` condition.

filter list-comprehension none
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mixed_list = [1, None, "hello", None, 3.14, None, [1, 2], None]

filtered_list = [item for item in mixed_list if item is not None]

print(f"Original list: {mixed_list}")
print(f"Filtered list: {filtered_list}")
print(f"Original length: {len(mixed_list)}, Filtered length: {len(filtered_list)}")
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How to Filter a List in Python with a Loop

Filter a list of numbers by a threshold using a for loop and append results to a new list, then print the filtered values and count.

filter for-loop lists
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ages = [34, 12, 45, 8, 67, 21, 18, 55, 3]
threshold = 18

adults = []
for age in ages:
    if age >= threshold:
        adults.append(age)

print("All ages:", ages)
print("Adults (18+):", adults)
print("Count of adults:", len(adults))
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How to Find the Median of a List in Python

Compute the median of an unsorted numeric list using the statistics module in Python.

median statistics lists
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import statistics

def median_of_list(numbers):
    return statistics.median(numbers)

if __name__ == "__main__":
    sample = [7, 3, 1, 4, 9, 2, 8]
    print(median_of_list(sample))
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How to Find the Mode in a Python List

Find the most frequent value (mode) in a Python list using the collections.Counter class, handling empty lists and ties.

mode counter frequency
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from collections import Counter

def find_mode(numbers):
    if not numbers:
        return None
    counts = Counter(numbers)
    max_count = max(counts.values())
    modes = [num for num, count in counts.items() if count == max_count]
    return modes[0] if len(modes) == 1 else modes

if __name__ == "__main__":
    …
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How to Find the Third Smallest Element in a Python List

Find the third smallest distinct value in a Python list by sorting unique elements and returning the third index.

sorting lists unique
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def find_third_smallest(numbers):
    if len(numbers) < 3:
        return None
    
    unique_sorted = sorted(set(numbers))
    
    if len(unique_sorted) < 3:
        return None
    
    return unique_sorted[2]


if __name__ == "__main__":
    sample = [5, 2, 8, 2, 9, 1, 7, 3]
    result = find_third_smallest(sampl…
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How to Flatten a Deeply Nested List in Python Recursively

A recursive function that flattens arbitrarily deep nested lists into a single flat list using isinstance checks.

recursion flatten lists
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def flatten(nested_list):
    if not nested_list:
        return []
    if isinstance(nested_list[0], list):
        return flatten(nested_list[0]) + flatten(nested_list[1:])
    return [nested_list[0]] + flatten(nested_list[1:])


if __name__ == "__main__":
    data = [1, [2, [3, [4, [5]]]], [6, [7, [8, [9]]]], 10]
 …
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How to Get the Union of Two Lists Without Duplicates in Python

Merge two lists and remove duplicate values using a set, then convert back to a list.

set union merge
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def union_without_duplicates(list1, list2):
    return list(set(list1 + list2))

if __name__ == "__main__":
    list_a = [1, 2, 3, 4]
    list_b = [3, 4, 5, 6]
    result = union_without_duplicates(list_a, list_b)
    print(f"Union of {list_a} and {list_b}: {result}")
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