I have a list of 30,000 plus observations which represent patient diagnoses. They are saved in string format. I would like to know the top 10 most commonly occurring diagnoses. I just cant seem to figure it out. When I use the tabulate command it tells me " Too many values" Summarize it just gives me a "0". How can I go about this?
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