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    2033 - Minimum Operations to Make a Uni-Value Grid\.

    Medium

    You are given a 2D integer grid of size m x n and an integer x. In one operation, you can add x to or subtract x from any element in the grid.

    A uni-value grid is a grid where all the elements of it are equal.

    Return the minimum number of operations to make the grid uni-value. If it is not possible, return -1.

    Example 1:

    Input: grid = \[\[2,4],6,8], x = 2

    Output: 4

    Explanation: We can make every element equal to 4 by doing the following:

    • Add x to 2 once.

    • Subtract x from 6 once.

    • Subtract x from 8 twice.

    A total of 4 operations were used.

    Example 2:

    Input: grid = \[\[1,5],2,3], x = 1

    Output: 5

    Explanation: We can make every element equal to 3.

    Example 3:

    Input: grid = \[\[1,2],3,4], x = 2

    Output: -1

    Explanation: It is impossible to make every element equal.

    Constraints:

    • m == grid.length

    • n == grid[i].length

    • <code>1 <= m, n <= 10<sup>5</sup></code>

    • <code>1 <= m * n <= 10<sup>5</sup></code>

    • <code>1 <= x, gridj<= 10<sup>4</sup></code>

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      final Integer minOperations(Array<IntArray> grid, Integer x)
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