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Python program to sort tuples by frequency of their absolute difference
When it is required to sort tuples by frequency of their absolute difference, the lambda function, the ‘abs’ method and the ‘sorted’ method are used.
Example
Below is a demonstration of the same
my_list = [(11, 26), (21, 33), (90, 11), (26, 21), (32, 18), (25, 37)] print("The list is :") print(my_list) my_diff_list = [abs(x - y) for x, y in my_list] my_result = sorted(my_list, key = lambda sub: my_diff_list.count(abs(sub[0] - sub[1]))) print("The resultant list is :") print(my_result)  Output
The list is : [(11, 26), (21, 33), (90, 11), (26, 21), (32, 18), (25, 37)] The resultant list is : [(11, 26), (90, 11), (26, 21), (32, 18), (21, 33), (25, 37)]
Explanation
- A list of tuples is defined and is displayed on the console. 
- A list comprehension is used to iterate over the list and get the absolute difference between the consecutive elements. 
- This is converted to a list and stored in a variable. 
- The ‘sorted’ method is again used on the elements of the list, and the key is specified as ‘lambda’ and the count of the absolute difference between consecutive elements is determined. 
- This is assigned to a variable and is displayed on the console. 
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