Ah as mark points out you also want it sorted by frequency.
A real chalenge without buttons etc, a good puzzel.
I will keep thinking about this.
Tony
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Perhaps use the each filter operator to get a list of fruits without duplicates
then within that use the count operator to get the number of each fruit.
I am on my phone, so I hope this narrative answer is enough.
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Is there a way to sort the results of a filter by frequency of most common to
single instance?
E.g. let's say a filter puts out the following:
Apple pear Orange
Pear
Orange banana
Orange grapefruit
How would you filter it further to result with something like this:
Orange 3
Pear 2
Apple
3 matches
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