Something like that ?
http://www.aooq73.dsl.pipex.com/scores.htm
User scores
Ranges complete/reserved
Pos UserName Score ( %) FacU ( %) FacD n<3M 3M<n<20M n>20M Excluded n<3M 3M<n<20M
1 MikeH 2259527.07+(19.36) 47045+(12.30) 3161 26574+ 20471+ 0 2735 34965 29880/39065
2 OrkunBanuTST (Nuri) 1352136.03+(11.59) 19891 ( 5.20) 1599 3247 16644 0 3866 7500 21000/25000
3 Mystwalker 1228445.24+(10.53) 6944+( 1.82) 591 636+ 6308+ 0 189 18627 14627/21227
I wish that the even or odd lines have some gray backgound. The table will be much more readable...
Something like that ?
Thats great MikeH, the scores are much more readable now.
Heres a graphical view of the gaps between 100T and 400T I conjoured up.
http://pixl.goquest.com/sb/seive100T-400T.jpg
It looks much nicer now. Thanks for the idea and implementation.
well got a question
how long it take to personal stats updating.
http://www.aooq73.dsl.pipex.com/ui/3419.htm
at bottom
Reserved ranges
Incomplete
171000 - 171500 must be in complete
and also 500000-500015 was completed yesterday
is this changed manually or automatically?
It's manual. I update them at least once a week, but not as often as every day.is this changed manually or automatically?
Yep. I'm about 30 miles west of London.btw, are you from GB?
This problem can be summed up in two words "rounding errors".
Basically, the scores for each unique factor are stored (but to a limited number of decimal places). On each stats run those scores are recalculated. The new result always has better precision than the stored result, so there will always be a small error, which can be positive or negative.
I guess I could fix it, but somehow it feels "quaint".
Definitions of quaint on the Web:Originally posted by MikeH
This problem can be summed up in two words "rounding errors".
Basically, the scores for each unique factor are stored (but to a limited number of decimal places). On each stats run those scores are recalculated. The new result always has better precision than the stored result, so there will always be a small error, which can be positive or negative.
I guess I could fix it, but somehow it feels "quaint".
strange in an interesting or pleasing way; "quaint dialect words"; "quaint streets of New Orleans, that most foreign of American cities"
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very strange or unusual; odd or even incongruous in character or appearance; "the head terminating in the quaint duck bill which gives the animal its vernacular name"- Bill Beatty; "came forth a quaint and fearful sight"- Sir Walter Scott; "a quaint sense of humor"
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attractively old-fashioned (but not necessarily authentic); "houses with quaint thatched roofs"; "a vaulted roof supporting old-time chimney pots"
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curiously beautiful
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dròl
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