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📂 Reminder on Python set — set methods!

For example, add() adds an element to the set, update() combines several elements, and intersection() helps quickly find common values between data sets.

In the picture — the main methods and operations for working with set: addition, removal, union, intersection, difference, and set checks.

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What is the difference between copy() and deepcopy() in Python?

copy() creates a shallow copy of the object: nested elements remain shared between both copies. In contrast, deepcopy() recursively copies all nested objects, making the new structure completely independent. This is particularly important when working with mutable data

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**Today we will examine __call__ — a data filter object!** 🧠

It allows a class instance to work as a function, preserving the state and filtering rules. ⚙️

Let's create a filter for numbers that only passes even ones and strictly greater than a specified threshold:

class EvenFilter:
def __init__(self, threshold):
self.threshold = threshold

def __call__(self, numbers):
return [n for n in numbers if n % 2 == 0 and n > self.threshold]

Let's use the filter in practice:

f = EvenFilter(5)
nums = [1, 4, 6, 7, 10]
print(f(nums)) # [6, 10]

Now each instance can have its own rules:

f2 = EvenFilter(8)
print(f2(nums)) # [10]

🔥 So, __call__ turns an object into a "smart function" with memory and customizable logic. 💡

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