[COUNT ?]

The COUNT command searches only for the words that occur the specified number of times in the search range, as specified in the Range pop-up menu. Replace the selected question mark with the number or range of numbers of your choice. Use a plus (+) or minus (-) sign to search for all words occurring more or less than the number entered.

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COUNT is similar to the HITS command in that it limits the search to a list of words. It can be combined with the @ symbol, connecting commands, and the internal modifiers =k, =i, and =t after the numerals.

[COUNT 1 =k] uses the list of Key numbers that occur only once
[COUNT 1 =i] uses the list of inflected forms that occur only once
[COUNT 1 =t] uses the list of entire tags that occur only once

Combined Examples: Entering lov*@[COUNT 1 =k] searches for words beginning with lov that are tagged with a Key number which occurs only once throughout the range.

However, when COUNT is combined with the RANGE command as in [RANGE Gen 1-3] <AND> [COUNT 1 =k] (when the Range pop-up is set to All Text) the search result is Key numbers in Gen 1-3 that occur only once in the entire text.

This command is also an item in the Construct tab. When used in a Construct tab, the Set word count dialog box opens for entry of the number and any modifier that applies.