http://stackoverflow.com/q/27761590/439194 - asks how to "filter" a grid
coverage. I've had a go at answering it but my method (using a histogram)
feels clunky, but I can't think of a better way to do it.
Any of you coverage guys want to chip in? My only other thought was to
produce a new operation (process?) to do it but that sounded harder than it
should be too.
Cheers
Ian
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