Abs Max

from __future__ import annotations


def abs_max(x: list[int]) -> int:
    """
    >>> abs_max([0,5,1,11])
    11
    >>> abs_max([3,-10,-2])
    -10
    >>> abs_max([])
    Traceback (most recent call last):
        ...
    ValueError: abs_max() arg is an empty sequence
    """
    if len(x) == 0:
        raise ValueError("abs_max() arg is an empty sequence")
    j = x[0]
    for i in x:
        if abs(i) > abs(j):
            j = i
    return j


def abs_max_sort(x: list[int]) -> int:
    """
    >>> abs_max_sort([0,5,1,11])
    11
    >>> abs_max_sort([3,-10,-2])
    -10
    >>> abs_max_sort([])
    Traceback (most recent call last):
        ...
    ValueError: abs_max_sort() arg is an empty sequence
    """
    if len(x) == 0:
        raise ValueError("abs_max_sort() arg is an empty sequence")
    return sorted(x, key=abs)[-1]


def main():
    a = [1, 2, -11]
    assert abs_max(a) == -11
    assert abs_max_sort(a) == -11


if __name__ == "__main__":
    import doctest

    doctest.testmod(verbose=True)
    main()
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