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Format, split, join, parse, and clean text — everyday Python string patterns.
Build CSV row from Python list with proper quoting
Converts a list of fields into a properly quoted CSV row string using the csv module.
import csv
import io
def build_csv_row(fields):
output = io.StringIO()
writer = csv.writer(output)
writer.writerow(fields)
return output.getvalue().rstrip("\r\n")
if __name__ == "__main__":
fields = ["Alice", "Smith", "123 Main St, Apt 4B", "alice@example.com"]
print(build_csv_row(fields))
Build a Secure Password Strength Checker in Python
A Python function that evaluates password strength based on length and character diversity, returning Weak, Moderate, or Strong.
import re
def password_strength(password: str) -> str:
score = 0
if len(password) >= 8:
score += 1
if re.search(r'[a-z]', password):
score += 1
if re.search(r'[A-Z]', password):
score += 1
if re.search(r'\d', password):
score += 1
if re.search(r'[!@#$%^&*(),.?":…
Extract Data from Strings in Python: Beginner's Guide
A beginner-friendly helper that splits a comma-separated string into a list, shows word count, and extracts the first and last words using Python's split() and join() methods.
text = "python,string,extract,beginner"
words = text.split(",")
print("Full text:", text)
print("Word count:", len(words))
print("First word:", words[0])
print("Last word:", words[-1])
joined = " | ".join(words)
print("Joined with separator:", joined)
Find the Longest Word in a Sentence in Python
Splits a sentence into words and returns the longest one using the built-in max() function with len as the key.
def find_longest_word(sentence: str) -> str:
words = sentence.split()
if not words:
return ""
return max(words, key=len)
if __name__ == "__main__":
test_sentence = "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"
longest = find_longest_word(test_sentence)
print(f"Longest word: '{longest}'…
How to Build a Basic Text Processor in Python
Split text into sentences, count words, find the longest word, and convert text to uppercase — all with pure Python string methods.
text = """The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
Python is a powerful programming language.
Keep practicing every single day!"""
sentences = text.split(". ")
word_count = 0
longest_word = ""
for sentence in sentences:
words = sentence.split()
word_count += len(words)
for word in words:
clea…
How to Build a Text Processor in Python
This code defines functions to count words, sentences, and find the longest word in a text, then prints basic statistics like uppercase and lowercase versions.
def count_words(text):
return len(text.split())
def count_sentences(text):
sentence_endings = ".!?"
count = 0
for char in text:
if char in sentence_endings:
count += 1
return count
def longest_word(text):
words = text.split()
if not words:
return ""
retur…
How to Capitalize First Letter of Each Word in Python
Capitalizes the first letter of every word in a string using the built-in title() method.
def capitalize_words(text):
return text.title()
if __name__ == "__main__":
sample = "hello world from python"
result = capitalize_words(sample)
print(result)
How to Check and Manipulate Strings in Python
Demonstrates core string inspection and transformation methods like case conversion, trimming, splitting, and membership checks on a sample string.
text = " Hello, Python Learners! "
print(f"Original: '{text}'")
print(f"Lowercase: '{text.lower()}'")
print(f"Uppercase: '{text.upper()}'")
print(f"Title case: '{text.title()}'")
print(f"Stripped: '{text.strip()}'")
print(f"Length: {len(text)}")
print(f"Replace: '{text.replace('Python', 'Programming')}'")
print(f"S…
How to Check if a String is Alphanumeric in Python
Uses the built-in str.isalnum() method to test whether a string contains only letters and numbers.
def is_alphanumeric(s: str) -> bool:
return s.isalnum()
if __name__ == "__main__":
test_cases = ["Hello123", "Hello World", "12345", "", "Hello@World", "Python3"]
for case in test_cases:
result = is_alphanumeric(case)
print(f"{case!r:15} -> {result}")
How to Check if a String is Numeric in Python
This code provides a function to determine if a string represents a valid numeric value using Python's built-in float() conversion.
def is_numeric(s):
"""Check if a string represents a valid numeric value."""
try:
float(s)
return True
except (ValueError, TypeError):
return False
if __name__ == "__main__":
test_cases = ["123", "-45.67", "3.14e10", "0x1A", "abc", "12.5.6", " 42 ", ""]
for case in test_c…
How to Count Words in a String in Python
Split a paragraph on whitespace and return the number of words using Python's built-in string methods.
def count_words(paragraph: str) -> int:
words = paragraph.split()
return len(words)
if __name__ == "__main__":
paragraph = "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."
result = count_words(paragraph)
print(f"Word count: {result}")
How to Format Text in Python (Beginner's Guide)
This beginner-friendly Python script demonstrates text formatting basics: stripping whitespace, converting to title case, replacing substrings, splitting into words, and generating a snippet.
text = " hello world, welcome to python skillset! "
cleaned = text.strip()
title_cased = cleaned.title()
replaced = title_cased.replace("Python", "PYTHON")
words = replaced.split()
word_count = len(words)
first_three = " ".join(words[:3])
snippet = first_three + "..."
print("Original:", repr(text))
print("Stripped:"…
How to Pad a String with Zeros in Python
Pad a string to a fixed width by left-filling it with zeros using the built-in str.zfill method.
def pad_zeros(s, width):
return s.zfill(width)
if __name__ == "__main__":
print(repr(pad_zeros("42", 6)))
print(repr(pad_zeros("-7", 5)))
print(repr(pad_zeros("hello", 10)))
print(repr(pad_zeros("123", 3)))
How to Partition a String on the First Delimiter in Python
Split a string into a tuple of (before, delimiter, after) at the first occurrence of a given delimiter, using a custom function or the built-in str.partition.
def partition_string(s, delimiter):
"""Split string into (before, delimiter, after) on the first occurrence."""
for i, ch in enumerate(s):
if ch == delimiter:
return s[:i], ch, s[i+1:]
return s, "", ""
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Single-character delimiter
s1 = "hello,world,h…
How to Round Numbers with f-strings in Python
Round numbers directly inside f-string expressions using the built-in round() function for clean, readable output formatting.
def main():
# Values to format with expression-based rounding
price = 19.995
tax_rate = 0.0825
distance = 1234.56789
# Round inside the f-string expression using round()
print(f"Price rounded to cents: ${round(price, 2)}")
# Combine rounding with arithmetic inside the expression
total…
How to Split a String by Comma in Python
Splits a comma-separated string into a list of trimmed items using Python's built-in split and a list comprehension.
def split_csv(line):
return [item.strip() for item in line.split(",")]
if __name__ == "__main__":
sample = "apple, banana, cherry, date"
result = split_csv(sample)
print(result)
print(f"Number of items: {len(result)}")
How to Strip Whitespace in Python
This code demonstrates how to remove leading and trailing whitespace from a string using the built-in strip() method.
def strip_whitespace(text: str) -> str:
return text.strip()
if __name__ == "__main__":
sample = " Hello, world! "
result = strip_whitespace(sample)
print(f"Original: '{sample}'")
print(f"Stripped: '{result}'")
How to Summarize Text Statistics in Python
This function returns basic statistics about a string, including character, word, and sentence counts, plus case and digit counts.
def summarize_text(text):
"""Return basic statistics about a string."""
words = text.split()
return {
"characters": len(text),
"words": len(words),
"sentences": text.count(".") + text.count("!") + text.count("?"),
"uppercase": sum(c.isupper() for c in text),
"lowerca…
How to Swap Case of Every Character in Python
Swap uppercase to lowercase and lowercase to uppercase for every character in a string using Python's built-in swapcase() method.
def swap_case(text):
"""
Swap uppercase to lowercase and lowercase to uppercase
for every character in the given string.
"""
return text.swapcase()
if __name__ == "__main__":
sample = "Hello World! Python3.9"
result = swap_case(sample)
print(f"Input: {sample}")
print(f"Output: {r…
How to Transform Text in Python with a Helper Function
Build a simple Python helper to strip extra whitespace and convert text to upper, lower, or title case.
def transform_text(text, upper=False, lower=False, strip_whitespace=False, title_case=False):
"""Apply common string transformations for beginners."""
result = text
if strip_whitespace:
result = " ".join(result.split())
if upper and lower:
raise ValueError("Cannot apply both upper and…
How to Translate Characters in a String with str.maketrans in Python
Build and apply character translation tables with str.maketrans and str.translate to replace, delete, or remap letters in a Python string.
def translate_demo():
# Build a translation table: a→1, e→2, i→3, o→4, u→5
table = str.maketrans("aeiou", "12345")
text = "Hello, Python world! Keep coding, friend."
translated = text.translate(table)
print(f"Original: {text}")
print(f"Translated: {translated}")
# Example wit…
How to build a text helper in Python for beginners
This code provides easy-to-use functions for cleaning text, removing punctuation, counting word frequencies, and summarizing strings — perfect for beginners.
def clean_text(text: str) -> str:
"""Clean and normalize a text string."""
text = text.strip()
text = text.replace(" ", " ")
text = text.capitalize()
text = text.replace(".", ".")
return text
def remove_punctuation(text: str) -> str:
"""Remove common punctuation marks from a string."""
…
Normalize unicode accents to ASCII in Python
This code converts accented Unicode characters to ASCII equivalents using the standard library's unicodedata module.
import unicodedata
def normalize_accents(text: str) -> str:
"""Convert accented unicode characters to ASCII equivalents."""
decomposed = unicodedata.normalize('NFD', text)
ascii_text = ''.join(
char for char in decomposed
if unicodedata.category(char) != 'Mn'
)
return unicodedata.n…
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