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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T20:58:37+00:00 2026-05-13T20:58:37+00:00

I am a beginner in Haskell so please bear with me. (Just started learning

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I am a beginner in Haskell so please bear with me. (Just started learning yesterday!) How can I sort a list of tuples primarily by their first components (highest to smallest) and secondarily by their second components (smallest to highest)? A sample input/output would be:

[(1, "b"), (1, "a"), (2, "b"), (2, "a")] (input)

[(1, "a"), (2, "a"), (1, "b"), (2, "b")] (middle step)

[(2, "a"), (2, "b"), (1, "a"), (1, "b")] (output)

I tried using the following but it gave wrong output:

sortGT a b = GT

sortBy sortGT lst

I am sure that I can do this by using sortBy only, but I can’t figure it out myself. Any help would be highly appreciated!

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    2026-05-13T20:58:37+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:58 pm

    You need to construct your function sortGT, so that it compares pairs the way you want it:

    sortGT (a1, b1) (a2, b2)
      | a1 < a2 = GT
      | a1 > a2 = LT
      | a1 == a2 = compare b1 b2
    

    Using this you get the following results (I used ghci):

    *Main Data.List> sortBy sortGT [(1, "b"), (1, "a"), (2, "b"), (2, "a")]
    [(2,"a"),(2,"b"),(1,"a"),(1,"b")]
    
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