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If the -auto-order option is given, then assess the relative 'value' of each token at each level. Re-order the input and re do so that the hierarchy makes more sense. For example one way to re-order is to place tokens with higher counts higher in the hierarchy. Thought-experiment. Given:
Maybe this needs to be in a seperate filter, ie <data.csv auto-reorder | frangipanni. Perhaps the concept of re-ordering columns only makes sense for tabular data. Frangipanni does not have any concept of rows (lines) being organised into columns, it assumes they are all diverse. Hmmm...
If the -auto-order option is given, then assess the relative 'value' of each token at each level. Re-order the input and re do so that the hierarchy makes more sense. For example one way to re-order is to place tokens with higher counts higher in the hierarchy. Thought-experiment. Given:
We want
But as you can see there is ambiguity here, how do we know what the output order is, in fact?
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