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Iterate, transform, and combine sequences with readable loop patterns.
How to Pad a List to Length n in Python with a Fill Value
Create a reusable function that pads a Python list to a specified length n by appending a fill value, or truncates it when the list is already longer than n.
def pad_list(lst, n, fill_value=None):
"""
Pad a list to length n using fill_value for missing elements.
If the list is longer than n, it is truncated to length n.
"""
if n <= len(lst):
return lst[:n]
return lst + [fill_value] * (n - len(lst))
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Examples…
How to Truncate a List to Max Length in Python (Keep Head)
This code returns a new list containing only the first max_length items from the original list, using Python's slice syntax.
from typing import List
def truncate_head(lst: List[object], max_length: int) -> List[object]:
"""Return a new list with at most max_length items from the head."""
if max_length < 0:
raise ValueError("max_length must be non-negative")
return lst[:max_length]
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Examp…
Truncate List Keeping Last N Elements in Python
Return a new list containing only the last N elements from a sequence, handling edge cases like zero or oversized counts.
def truncate(seq, keep_last_n):
"""Return a new list keeping only the last n elements."""
if keep_last_n <= 0:
return []
return list(seq)[-keep_last_n:]
if __name__ == "__main__":
data = [10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60]
print(truncate(data, 3))
print(truncate(data, 0))
print(truncate(data…
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