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SQL Interview Success: Unlocking the Top 5 Frequently Asked Queries

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 Here are the five top commonly asked SQL queries in the interviews. These you can expect in Data Analyst, or, Data Engineer interviews. Top SQL Queries for Interviews 01. Joins The commonly asked question pertains to providing two tables, determining the number of rows that will return on various join types, and the resultant. Table1 -------- id ---- 1 1 2 3 Table2 -------- id ---- 1 3 1 NULL Output ------- Inner join --------------- 5 rows will return The result will be: =============== 1  1 1   1 1   1 1    1 3    3 02. Substring and Concat Here, we need to write an SQL query to make the upper case of the first letter and the small case of the remaining letter. Table1 ------ ename ===== raJu venKat kRIshna Solution: ========== SELECT CONCAT(UPPER(SUBSTRING(name, 1, 1)), LOWER(SUBSTRING(name, 2))) AS capitalized_name FROM Table1; 03. Case statement SQL Query ========= SELECT Code1, Code2,      CASE         WHEN Code1 = 'A' AND Code2 = 'AA' THEN "A" | "A

How to Write Lambda Function Quickly in Python: 5 Examples

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Here are the top python lambda function examples for your project and interviews. "Python's lambda functions are a powerful way to create small, anonymous functions on the fly. In this post, we'll explore some examples of how to use lambda functions in Python. 5 Best Python Lambda Function Examples #1 Sorting a List of Tuples by the Second Element This lambda function sorts a list of tuples based on the second element of each tuple. python code my_list = [(1, 2), (4, 1), (9, 10), (13, 6), (5, 7)] sorted_list = sorted(my_list, key=lambda x: x[1]) print(sorted_list) Output: [(4, 1), (1, 2), (13, 6), (5, 7), (9, 10)] ** Process exited - Return Code: 0 ** Press Enter to exit terminal #2 Finding the Maximum Value in a List of Dictionaries This lambda function finds the maximum value in a list of dictionaries based on a specific key. python code my_list = [{'name': 'Alice', 'age': 25}, {'name': 'Bob', 'age': 30}, {'name': &