I'm not going to crucify you, but I'll list my current, future and possible future sources.
Digital: laptop, smartphone, streamer, CD transport, TV, bluray spinner, video game console, digital mixing console, audio PC... that's it, I think. 9 possible digital sources. (4 USB)
Analog: DAC, analog mixing console, instruments... that's it for analog. 2 analog sources, realistically instruments will go through mixing console. For me. Unless I'm comparing DACs.
I'm not interested in vinyl or FM radio or tape - to my ears the bandwidth limitations and the extra noises are apparently important. Maybe if some high quality reel to reel stuff happened to find it's way to me, but that seems to be a rather remote possibility.
So in my systems digital source switching is far more used, far more important, than analog source switching. I want both to be available in most cases, just in case, but I do run out of digital inputs more often than I run out of analog inputs - even with many headphone amps having a single analog input. Mostly because DACs generally have one of each possible input connector and of course I end up needing two or three of the same.
Your Mileage Will Vary. Very Much.
YMWVVM.