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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T18:50:30+00:00 2026-05-27T18:50:30+00:00

I have two lists [a,b,c,d] and [b,d,a,c] How can I make a function that

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I have two lists ["a","b","c","d"] and ["b","d","a","c"]

How can I make a function that orders the first list with the same order of the second one?

In this example something like this:

> ord ["a","b","c","d"] ["b","d","a","c"] 
["b","d","a","c"]

all the function I make give me an incomplete list:

ord :: [String] -> [String] -> [String]
ord [] _ = []
ord (h:t) (x:xs) | (h==x) = h:(ord t xs)
                 | otherwise = ord t (x:xs)

This is only an example; I can’t simply present the second list.

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    2026-05-27T18:50:31+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 6:50 pm

    Here’s a quick and dirty solution that builds the result by grouping each string in the first list by the order in the second (I also renamed ord to orderThese):

    orderThese :: [String] -> [String] -> [String] 
    orderThese _ [] = []
    orderThese as (b:bs) = filter (\x -> x == b) as ++ orderThese as bs
    

    As an example, orderThese ["a", "c", "a", "b"] ["b", "a", "c"] returns ["b","a","a","c"].

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