Thank you TonyM and PMario for developing this further. It is much appreciated. 
Data tiddlers have always been a mystery to me but I'm beginning to see how 
useful they can be and anything that makes them more accessible is great for 
beginners.
 
The documentation for creating them, appending and editing them and then 
manipulating and extracting their index keys and values can take a bit of 
understanding. Anything that simplifies the process and provides more examples 
and clues is a big help for the uninitiated. If you're typing in a filter on a 
phone keyboard you also really appreciate simplicity.

PMario if you can, could I ask you for an example of how to count the '1's as 
per my original post? 

01: 0
02: 1
03: 1
04: 0
05: 1
06: 0

I've got it working with TonyM's method but not worked it out with your PR 
version. At the moment I'm more interested in manipulating values rather than 
keys so the many examples on your demo page help a lot, but the one example I 
needed wasn't there (always the case when I'm looking for examples!)

Thanks again guys, it's a valuable discussion.

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