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FRC Registration Trends 2005-2009
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This is an interesting chart Mark
Question though, is it just the way the chart looks, or has the number of participants been decreasing since Dec 18? |
Re: pic: FRC Registration Trends 2005-2009
Interesting plot. Do you mind posting the numbers or the spreadsheet in the white papers section?
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Re: pic: FRC Registration Trends 2005-2009
The last team (so far) that dropped out was only in the past few weeks, so yes there was a peak in # teams a week or two after registration officially closed, then it gradually dropped off as teams fail to garner funding, administration support, leadership, or students.
I've seen this happen every year. Last year the final team to show up as registered was actually a week after kickoff, and another team dropped out after the robots were shipped. |
Re: pic: FRC Registration Trends 2005-2009
Very interesting graph!
Just to clarify though, this is not a graph of total # of teams, but event registrations? Meaning, a single team that registers for 3 event will be counted 3 times? |
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No, you had it right the first time.This only tracks the total number of teams registered.
There are 1679 registered teams this year. FIRST made it harder to quickly extract the data for team registrations for multiple events, so you'd have to do that footwork yourself. I think I have most of that data lying around, but scattered and uncompiled. Quote:
Just glancing over the numbers this doesn't appear to be even remotely the case. The trend is for teams to add more events, not drop them. Quote:
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I can do that.
I'll probably just post the datapoint spreadsheet used to generate this graph. Quote:
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Has growth been nearly linear since 2005 at about 170 teams/year?
Care to plot the total teams/year vs year for us? I'm curious how that curve looks. Blake |
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CD doesn't allow additional images to be posted in this thread, but here are the numbers.
2005 was a doldrum year you'll see. Code:
FRC Growth # Teams Net Gain % gainMost of this data got a going over in this thread. |
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