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How to Sort a List of Tuples by the Second Element in Python
Sorts a list of tuples by the second element using the sorted() function with a lambda key, preserving the original list.
def sort_tuples_by_second(tuples_list):
"""Sort a list of tuples by the second element."""
return sorted(tuples_list, key=lambda x: x[1])
if __name__ == "__main__":
data = [(1, 5), (3, 2), (2, 8), (4, 1)]
sorted_data = sort_tuples_by_second(data)
print("Original list:", data)
print("Sorted by…
How to Split a List at the First Occurrence of a Value in Python
This function splits a list into two parts at the first occurrence of a given value, returning the left and right portions.
def split_at_first(lst, value):
try:
idx = lst.index(value)
return lst[:idx], lst[idx:]
except ValueError:
return lst, []
if __name__ == "__main__":
sample = [1, 2, 3, 4, 3, 5]
value = 3
left, right = split_at_first(sample, value)
print("Left:", left)
print("Right:"…
How to Split a List into Chunks in Python
Split a list into fixed-size sublists using a simple list comprehension with slicing.
def chunk_list(lst, size):
"""Split a list into sublists of given size."""
return [lst[i:i + size] for i in range(0, len(lst), size)]
if __name__ == "__main__":
sample = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10]
print(chunk_list(sample, 3))
How to Standardize a List with Z-Score Normalization in Python
This code computes the z-score for each number in a list, standardizing the data to have zero mean and unit variance using the statistics module.
import statistics
def z_score_normalize(values):
"""Standardize a list of numbers using z-score normalization."""
if not values or len(values) < 2:
raise ValueError("Need at least 2 values for meaningful z-score normalization")
mean = statistics.mean(values)
std_dev = statistics.stdev(val…
How to Summarize a List of Numbers in Python
Loop over a list of numbers to compute total, count, average, min, and max, then return them in a dictionary.
def summarize_numbers(numbers):
"""Return a dict with basic stats for a list of numbers."""
total = 0
count = 0
smallest = numbers[0]
largest = numbers[0]
for num in numbers:
total += num
count += 1
if num < smallest:
smallest = num
if num > largest:…
How to Swap Two Indices in a Python List
Swap two elements at given indices in a Python list using simultaneous assignment, then return the modified list.
def swap_indices(lst, i, j):
lst[i], lst[j] = lst[j], lst[i]
return lst
if __name__ == "__main__":
my_list = [10, 20, 30, 40, 50]
print("Original list:", my_list)
swapped = swap_indices(my_list, 1, 3)
print("After swapping indices 1 and 3:", swapped)
How to Transpose a Matrix in Python (List of Lists)
Swap rows and columns of a 2D list using nested loops to produce a transposed matrix.
def transpose(matrix):
# Number of rows and columns in the original matrix
rows = len(matrix)
cols = len(matrix[0]) if rows > 0 else 0
# Create a new matrix with dimensions swapped
result = []
for j in range(cols):
new_row = []
for i in range(rows):
new_row.appe…
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…
How to Validate List Data in Python
A beginner-friendly validation helper that checks if data is a list, enforces minimum length, and optionally verifies item types with clear error messages.
def validate_data(data, expected_types=None, min_length=1):
"""Validate that data is a non-empty list and optionally check item types."""
if not isinstance(data, list):
return False, f"Expected a list, got {type(data).__name__}"
if len(data) < min_length:
return False, f"List must have…
How to Validate Text Against Forbidden Words in Python
Checks whether a given text contains any forbidden words and returns a tuple with validity and offending words.
def validate_text(text, forbidden_words):
"""
Checks that text does not contain any forbidden words.
Returns (is_valid, offending_words) tuple.
"""
words = text.lower().split()
found = [word for word in words if word in forbidden_words]
return len(found) == 0, found
if __name__ == "__main…
How to Zip Two Lists into Pairs in Python
Combine two lists element-wise into a list of tuples using Python's built-in zip() function.
def zip_lists_into_pairs(list1, list2):
pairs = list(zip(list1, list2))
return pairs
if __name__ == "__main__":
fruits = ["apple", "banana", "cherry"]
quantities = [3, 5, 2]
result = zip_lists_into_pairs(fruits, quantities)
print(result)
How to check list items by type and emptiness in Python
Loop through a list with enumerate(), classify each item as empty, number, or text, and print a formatted status for each element.
def check_data(data):
"""Check each item in a list and print whether it's valid."""
for i, item in enumerate(data):
if item is None or item == "":
status = "empty"
elif isinstance(item, (int, float)):
status = "number"
else:
status = "text"
pr…
How to split a list by condition in Python
Splits a list into two lists based on a condition function, returning matched and unmatched items.
def split_by_condition(items, condition):
"""
Split a list into two lists based on a condition.
The first list contains items where condition(item) is True,
the second list contains the rest.
"""
matched = []
unmatched = []
for item in items:
if condition(item):
matc…
How to summarize and transform lists in Python
Compute count, sum, min, max, and average for a list and multiply each element by a factor using simple loops and built-in functions.
def summarize(data):
"""Return a summary of a list: count, sum, min, max, average."""
count = len(data)
total = sum(data)
minimum = min(data)
maximum = max(data)
average = total / count if count else 0
return count, total, minimum, maximum, average
def multiply_elements(data, factor=2):
…
How to unzip a list of pairs into two lists in Python
Split a list of (a, b) tuples into two separate lists by iterating with a for loop and appending each element to its own output list.
def unzip(pairs):
"""Split a list of (a, b) pairs into two separate lists."""
if not pairs:
return [], []
firsts = []
seconds = []
for a, b in pairs:
firsts.append(a)
seconds.append(b)
return firsts, seconds
if __name__ == "__main__":
pairs = [(1, 'a'), (…
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