I don't think you can alter the ordering of crowding like this ca you
supply some examples ?



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On Oct 22, 4:34 pm, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm trying a query that combines both crowdby and max-results, and
> I've encountered a problem I'm not sure how to solve (if indeed I
> can)...
>
> I'm crowding by lat/lng, so that I get a max-result of 100 distinct
> lat/lng values. If I take the crowding out, I get 100 results, but
> they contain many duplicate lat/lngs. If I put the crowding in, I get
> 22 distinct lat/lngs.
>
> But what I actually want is 100 distinct lat/lngs- i.e. the duplicates
> are removed, but replaced with extra results (and yes, there are
> plenty to pick from). Effectively, I want it to crowd *first*, max-
> results *after*. Unfortunately it's doing it the other way around. Is
> there any way to change this?

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