I don't know if I understand you.
El sábado, 25 de septiembre de 2021 a las 5:31:18 UTC+2, TW Tones escribió: > Alvaro; > > Have you tested this? > > {{{ [tag[Tag 1]*,*[Tag 2],[Tag 3],[Tag 4]] > :filter[tags[]count[]compare:eq[4]] }}} > > I cant see it working. Here <https://tiddlywiki.com/#Filter%20Parameter> > is says > > * NEW IN: 5.1.23 Filter operators support multiple parameters which are > separated by a , character.* > > *For example: [param1],[param2] or <param1>,{param2}* > However as far as I can see only if such multiple parameters are > documented in the operator in question. > > Tones > On Saturday, 25 September 2021 at 01:39:53 UTC+10 Álvaro wrote: > >> It works fine. I tried to find a alternative, but I wasn't lucky. >> >> When I resee your filter, I remember about the multiple parameters in >> filter operator with commas (from last version, 5.1.23). And we can add a >> second filter run that it applies your filter to result of first run. Then >> you can rewrite your filter something like this (in filtering transclusion) >> {{{ [tag[Tag 1]*,*[Tag 2],[Tag 3],[Tag 4]] >> :filter[tags[]count[]compare:eq[4]] }}} >> >> Although maybe it be less understandble for you. >> >> >> El viernes, 24 de septiembre de 2021 a las 10:59:50 UTC+2, >> jn.pierr...@gmail.com escribió: >> >>> That's fine by me. >>> >>> And yes filters are fun even if sometimes a bit tricky. >>> >>> So for the fun of it, you could arrange your filter so that the input >>> would be the 4 tags you want. >>> >>> something like that: >>> >>> \define fun(tags) >>> <$set variable=occ filter="[[$tags]....put your filter code >>> here...count[]]">Seen <<occ>> tiddlers with tags $tags$</$set> >>> \end >>> >>> Sometimes, this fun has you coding javascript filter operator. Would >>> this be the case here? I have not thought about it yet. >>> >>> cheers, >>> >>> >>> Le vendredi 24 septembre 2021 à 03:54:34 UTC+2, cj.v...@gmail.com a >>> écrit : >>> >>>> Me and my interest in brain age games, I couldn't help but play around >>>> with a filter to find all tiddlers that have all four specified tags, but >>>> only those four tags. >>>> >>>> You'll find three tiddlers in the attached json. Download the file, >>>> and drag into some TiddlyWiki instance (TiddlyWiki.com !) to take a gander. >>>> >>>> There are all kinds of ways to go about doing this sort of thing, with >>>> some filter operators maybe better suited, but I find the result a bit >>>> easier for me to understand (more logical to me, or maybe more >>>> self-explanatory, because of the way my brain works, I suppose.) Maybe >>>> just a difference between top-down view vs bottom-up view or something ... >>>> >>>> Yeah, I find filters fun. >>>> >>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/c84aa10e-ef9b-47d3-a90f-f4100f3ef1b5n%40googlegroups.com.