How can I get the count of how many times a string appears in my list?












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I have a list of strings, like so:



{"aa bb", "cc dd", "aa bb", "aa bb", "cc dd", "ww ss", "ss ss", "kk mm"}


I know WordCounts will return the numbers of every single word, but I want to the word group numbers, i.e., "aa bb" 3 times, and "cc dd" 2 times. How can I do this?










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    I have a list of strings, like so:



    {"aa bb", "cc dd", "aa bb", "aa bb", "cc dd", "ww ss", "ss ss", "kk mm"}


    I know WordCounts will return the numbers of every single word, but I want to the word group numbers, i.e., "aa bb" 3 times, and "cc dd" 2 times. How can I do this?










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      $begingroup$


      I have a list of strings, like so:



      {"aa bb", "cc dd", "aa bb", "aa bb", "cc dd", "ww ss", "ss ss", "kk mm"}


      I know WordCounts will return the numbers of every single word, but I want to the word group numbers, i.e., "aa bb" 3 times, and "cc dd" 2 times. How can I do this?










      share|improve this question











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      I have a list of strings, like so:



      {"aa bb", "cc dd", "aa bb", "aa bb", "cc dd", "ww ss", "ss ss", "kk mm"}


      I know WordCounts will return the numbers of every single word, but I want to the word group numbers, i.e., "aa bb" 3 times, and "cc dd" 2 times. How can I do this?







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          You can try Tally



          lst = {"aa bb", "cc dd", "aa bb", "aa bb", "cc dd", "ww ss", "ss ss",   "kk mm"};
          Tally[lst]


          Mathematica graphics



          Edit by m_goldberg



          As J.M. says in his comment below, Counts will give the same information as an association.



          Counts[data]



          <|"aa bb" -> 3, "cc dd" -> 2, "ww ss" -> 1, "ss ss" -> 1, "kk mm" -> 1|>




          This is equivalent to



          Rule @@@ Tally[data] // Association





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          $begingroup$

          You can try Tally



          lst = {"aa bb", "cc dd", "aa bb", "aa bb", "cc dd", "ww ss", "ss ss",   "kk mm"};
          Tally[lst]


          Mathematica graphics



          Edit by m_goldberg



          As J.M. says in his comment below, Counts will give the same information as an association.



          Counts[data]



          <|"aa bb" -> 3, "cc dd" -> 2, "ww ss" -> 1, "ss ss" -> 1, "kk mm" -> 1|>




          This is equivalent to



          Rule @@@ Tally[data] // Association





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          $begingroup$

          You can try Tally



          lst = {"aa bb", "cc dd", "aa bb", "aa bb", "cc dd", "ww ss", "ss ss",   "kk mm"};
          Tally[lst]


          Mathematica graphics



          Edit by m_goldberg



          As J.M. says in his comment below, Counts will give the same information as an association.



          Counts[data]



          <|"aa bb" -> 3, "cc dd" -> 2, "ww ss" -> 1, "ss ss" -> 1, "kk mm" -> 1|>




          This is equivalent to



          Rule @@@ Tally[data] // Association





          share|improve this answer











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          $begingroup$

          You can try Tally



          lst = {"aa bb", "cc dd", "aa bb", "aa bb", "cc dd", "ww ss", "ss ss",   "kk mm"};
          Tally[lst]


          Mathematica graphics



          Edit by m_goldberg



          As J.M. says in his comment below, Counts will give the same information as an association.



          Counts[data]



          <|"aa bb" -> 3, "cc dd" -> 2, "ww ss" -> 1, "ss ss" -> 1, "kk mm" -> 1|>




          This is equivalent to



          Rule @@@ Tally[data] // Association





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          You can try Tally



          lst = {"aa bb", "cc dd", "aa bb", "aa bb", "cc dd", "ww ss", "ss ss",   "kk mm"};
          Tally[lst]


          Mathematica graphics



          Edit by m_goldberg



          As J.M. says in his comment below, Counts will give the same information as an association.



          Counts[data]



          <|"aa bb" -> 3, "cc dd" -> 2, "ww ss" -> 1, "ss ss" -> 1, "kk mm" -> 1|>




          This is equivalent to



          Rule @@@ Tally[data] // Association






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