Hi Frd,
 

> But it's twisted and I was wondering if there was a simpler way to specify 
> a default value.
>

A "default" how? When your filter returns empty, then you have *emptyValue* 
to cater for a default.
Otherwise at what point do you want your default to kick in if not for when 
your computed value is blank?

So, I don't see why your third expression would declare a value parameter,
because I don't see when that would ever kick in.

Best wishes,

— tb

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