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    Improving stats view

    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...
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    Something like that ?

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    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

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    nice

    well, now it looks very well.
    thanks.
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    It looks much nicer now. Thanks for the idea and implementation.

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    you are welcome =))

    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?
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    is this changed manually or automatically?
    It's manual. I update them at least once a week, but not as often as every day.

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    Originally posted by MikeH
    It's manual. I update them at least once a week, but not as often as every day.
    got it.

    btw, are you from GB?
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    btw, are you from GB?
    Yep. I'm about 30 miles west of London.

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    so..

    Originally posted by MikeH
    Yep. I'm about 30 miles west of London.
    just wondering why dont you sleep at 6 at the morning =)))
    seems that's everybody is sleeping so nobody at forum....
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    also

    Daily change last 1 day : -0.00

    why minus?
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    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".

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    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".
    Definitions of quaint on the Web:

    strange in an interesting or pleasing way; "quaint dialect words"; "quaint streets of New Orleans, that most foreign of American cities"
    www.cogsci.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/webwn


    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"
    www.cogsci.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/webwn


    attractively old-fashioned (but not necessarily authentic); "houses with quaint thatched roofs"; "a vaulted roof supporting old-time chimney pots"
    www.cogsci.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/webwn


    curiously beautiful
    www.shakespeare.sk/Glossary/Glossary_Q.html


    dròl
    www.haitiwebs.com/cook2/glossary/index.php


    me 2 =)))))))))))))
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