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How to Count Vowels in a String in Python

Counts uppercase and lowercase vowels in a given string using a set and a generator expression.

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def count_vowels(text):
    vowels = set("aeiouAEIOU")
    return sum(1 for char in text if char in vowels)

if __name__ == "__main__":
    sample = "Hello, World!"
    result = count_vowels(sample)
    print(f"Vowel count in '{sample}': {result}")
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How to Group Data by Category in Python

Group a list of (category, value) tuples into a dictionary of lists using the setdefault method.

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def group_by_category(data):
    """Group list of (category, value) tuples into dictionaries of lists."""
    groups = {}
    for category, value in data:
        groups.setdefault(category, []).append(value)
    return groups

if __name__ == "__main__":
    items = [
        ("fruit", "apple"),
        ("veg", "carro…
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Python String Helper Functions for Beginners

A set of beginner-friendly Python functions that count words, reverse text, convert to title case, strip punctuation, and compute character frequency from a string.

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def count_words(text):
    """Count the number of words in a string."""
    return len(text.split())


def reverse_text(text):
    """Reverse the entire string."""
    return text[::-1]


def title_case(text):
    """Capitalize the first letter of each word."""
    return text.title()


def remove_punctuation(text):
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