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Vim's "count" feature allows you to multiply or iterate a command by passing it an optional number. Questions about counting things should use the "counting" tag instead.
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How can I map d[count]d?
It also makes d[count]d act like d[count]w. But I bet you didn't want to affect the behaviour of dd (i.e., no [count] supplied). … One of them is v:count, which is the [count] supplied to an operator or motion.
Let's put that all together. If no [count] is supplied, v:count will be 0. …