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Take in Two Strings and Display the Larger String without Using Built-in Functions in Python Program

AmitDiwan
AmitDiwan
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 895 Views

When it is required to take two strings and display the larger string without using any built-in function, the counter can be used to get the length of the strings, and ‘if’ condition can be used to compare their lengths.Below is the demonstration of the same −Examplestring_1= "Hi there" string_2= "Hi how are ya" print("The first string is :") print(string_1) print("The second string is :") print(string_2) count_1 = 0 count_2 = 0 for i in string_1:    count_1=count_1+1 for j in string_2:    count_2=count_2+1 if(count_1

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Python Program to Find All Connected Components using BFS in an Undirected Graph

AmitDiwan
AmitDiwan
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 765 Views

When it is required to find the sum of all the nodes of a tree, a class is created, and it contains methods to set the root node, add elements to the tree, search for a specific element, and add elements of the tree to find the sum and so on. An instance of the class can be created to access and use these methods.Below is a demonstration of the same −Exampleclass Graph_structure:    def __init__(self, V):       self.V = V       self.adj = [[] for i in range(V)]    def DFS_Utility(self, temp, v, ...

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Count Number of Lowercase Characters in a String in Python Program

AmitDiwan
AmitDiwan
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 2K+ Views

When it is required to count the number of lower case characters in a string, the ‘islower’ method and a simple ‘for’ loop can be used.Below is the demonstration of the same −Examplemy_string = "Hi there how are you" print("The string is ") print(my_string) my_counter=0 for i in my_string:    if(i.islower()):       my_counter=my_counter+1 print("The number of lowercase characters in the string are :") print(my_counter)OutputThe string is Hi there how are you The number of lowercase characters in the string are : 15ExplanationA string is defined and is displayed on the console.A counter value is initialized to 0.The ...

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Extract Unique dictionary values in Python Program

AmitDiwan
AmitDiwan
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 1K+ Views

When it is required to extract unique values from a dictionary, a dictionary is created, and the ‘sorted’ method and dictionary comprehension is used.Below is a demonstration for the same −Examplemy_dict = {'hi' : [5, 3, 8, 0],    'there' : [22, 51, 63, 77],    'how' : [7, 0, 22],    'are' : [12, 11, 45],    'you' : [56, 31, 89, 90]} print("The dictionary is : ") print(my_dict) my_result = list(sorted({elem for val in my_dict.values() for elem in val})) print("The unique values are : ") print(my_result)OutputThe dictionary is : {'hi': [5, 3, 8, 0], 'there': ...

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Python Program to Find if Undirected Graph contains Cycle using BFS

AmitDiwan
AmitDiwan
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 508 Views

When it is required to find the sum of all the nodes of a tree, a class is created, and it contains methods to set the root node, add elements to the tree, search for a specific element, and add elements of the tree to find the sum and so on. An instance of the class can be created to access and use these methods.Below is a demonstration of the same −Examplefrom collections import deque def add_edge(adj: list, u, v):    adj[u].append(v)    adj[v].append(u) def detect_cycle(adj: list, s, V, visited: list):    parent = [-1] * V ...

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Insertion at the beginning in OrderedDict using Python

AmitDiwan
AmitDiwan
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 576 Views

When it is required to insert the elements at the beginning of an ordered dictionary, the ‘update’ method can be used.Below is the demonstration of the same −Examplefrom collections import OrderedDict my_ordered_dict = OrderedDict([('Will', '1'), ('James', '2'), ('Rob', '4')]) print("The dictionary is :") print(my_ordered_dict) my_ordered_dict.update({'Mark':'7'}) my_ordered_dict.move_to_end('Mark', last = False) print("The resultant dictionary is : ") print(my_ordered_dict)OutputThe dictionary is : OrderedDict([('Will', '1'), ('James', '2'), ('Rob', '4')]) The resultant dictionary is : OrderedDict([('Mark', '7'), ('Will', '1'), ('James', '2'), ('Rob', '4')])ExplanationThe required packages are imported.An ordered dictionary is created using OrderedDict’.It is displayed on the console.The ‘update’ method is used to ...

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Check order of character in string using OrderedDict( ) in Python

AmitDiwan
AmitDiwan
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 776 Views

When it is required to check the order of the character in the string, the ‘OrderedDict’ method can be used.Below is the demonstration of the same −Examplefrom collections import OrderedDict def check_order(my_input, my_pattern):    my_dict = OrderedDict.fromkeys(my_input)    pattern_length = 0    for key, value in my_dict.items():       if (key == my_pattern[pattern_length]):          pattern_length = pattern_length + 1       if (pattern_length == (len(my_pattern))):          return 'The order of pattern is correct'    return 'The order of pattern is incorrect' my_input = 'Hi Mark' input_pattern = 'Ma' print("The ...

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Python dictionary with keys having multiple inputs

AmitDiwan
AmitDiwan
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 1K+ Views

When it is required to create a dictionary where keys have multiple inputs, an empty dictionary can be created, and the value for a specific key can be specified.Below is the demonstration of the same −Examplemy_dict = {} a, b, c = 15, 26, 38 my_dict[a, b, c] = a + b - c a, b, c = 5, 4, 11 my_dict[a, b, c] = a + b - c print("The dictionary is :") print(my_dict)OutputThe dictionary is : {(15, 26, 38): 3, (5, 4, 11): -2}ExplanationThe required packages are imported.An empty dictionary is defined.The values for a specific key are specified.The output is displayed on the console.

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Python counter and dictionary intersection example

AmitDiwan
AmitDiwan
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 350 Views

When it is required to demonstrate a counter and dictionary intersection, the Counter and dictionary can be used.Below is the demonstration of the same −Examplefrom collections import Counter def make_string(str_1, str_2):    dict_one = Counter(str_1)    dict_two = Counter(str_2)    result = dict_one & dict_two    return result == dict_one string_1 = 'Hi Mark' string_2 = 'how are yoU' print("The first string is :") print(string_1) print("The second string is :") print(string_2) if (make_string(string_1, string_2)==True):    print("It is possible") else:    print("It is not possible")OutputThe first string is : Hi Mark The second string is : how are ...

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Python dictionary, set and counter to check if frequencies can become same

AmitDiwan
AmitDiwan
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 401 Views

When it is required to check if the frequency of a dictionary, set and counter are same, the Counter package is imported and the input is converted into a ‘Counter’. The values of a dictionary are converted to a ‘set’ and then to a list. Based on the length of the input, the output is displayed on the console.Below is the demonstration of the same −Examplefrom collections import Counter def check_all_same(my_input):    my_dict = Counter(my_input)    input_2 = list(set(my_dict.values()))    if len(input_2)>2:       print('The frequencies are not same')    elif len (input_2)==2 and input_2[1]-input_2[0]>1:       print('The ...

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