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Navid Shafa 14-03-2013 13:57

Re: Easy to use Offensive Power Rankings (OPR) program for mid-regional scouting
 
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Originally Posted by dodar (Post 1248127)
Does it allow for week 2 events? I tried everything for Orlando and then tried San Diego to just make sure I wasn't doing anything wrong and it failed every time.

Oregon was week 2 and that worked for me. Using V25, enter 2013, the new regional code from the frclink that Ether posted, then type OPR, and sort by r. Should work for Oregon, might work for other regionals too.

bardd 14-03-2013 13:59

Re: Easy to use Offensive Power Rankings (OPR) program for mid-regional scouting
 
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Originally Posted by Navid Shafa (Post 1248128)
Oregon was week 2 and that worked for me. Using V25, enter 2013, the new regional code from the frclink that Ether posted, then type OPR, and sort by r. Should work for Oregon, might work for other regionals too.

Can anyone upload V2.5 again? The first post only has V3, in which the new codes don't work,

Navid Shafa 14-03-2013 14:03

Re: Easy to use Offensive Power Rankings (OPR) program for mid-regional scouting
 
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Originally Posted by Bongle (Post 1154326)
I should probably fix that bug... When it asks for year, just enter the year ('2012' without quotes) and nothing else. Then when asks for regional, enter just the regional code.

The little scripts you see posted around (like "oprnet il 2009 opr r q > output.txt") are for if you want to automatically run oprnet from a batch file without having to actually interact with it. It's useful for spitting out results for a ton of regionals at once.

v25 - fixes that bug, and no longer requires the visual c++ 2010 runtimes to run! Hooray for changing a small configuration option!

This was from page 19 in the thread, this is the most recent executable. Find Bongle's thread about 2/3 of the way down the page and download and extract that.

*Also the newest version is 25, not 2.5

Ether 14-03-2013 14:25

Re: Easy to use Offensive Power Rankings (OPR) program for mid-regional scouting
 
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Originally Posted by Navid Shafa (Post 1248126)
I'd certainly like the data

What data are you looking for that can't be found in Ed Law's OPR spreadsheet or the Twitter data or Conor Ryan's FRC Analytics spreadsheet?



Bongle 14-03-2013 14:30

Re: Easy to use Offensive Power Rankings (OPR) program for mid-regional scouting
 
Yep, I'd recommend using other OPR apps. Maybe next year I'll have the time to get this up to snuff, but it looks like there's lots of other ways to get OPR for now.

Navid Shafa 14-03-2013 14:46

Re: Easy to use Offensive Power Rankings (OPR) program for mid-regional scouting
 
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Originally Posted by Ether (Post 1248142)
What data are you looking for that can't be found in Ed Law's OPR spreadsheet or the Twitter data or Conor Ryan's FRC Analytics spreadsheet?



I'd like to use it like I have in the past, live updating at the regionals. I want to be able to pull Auto, Pyramid, Tele and the predict function. I know I could use Ed's after the regional, or live if I input the data myself. I guess I just got used to using this exe the past couple years.

Navid Shafa 14-03-2013 14:48

Re: Easy to use Offensive Power Rankings (OPR) program for mid-regional scouting
 
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Originally Posted by Bongle (Post 1248144)
Yep, I'd recommend using other OPR apps. Maybe next year I'll have the time to get this up to snuff, but it looks like there's lots of other ways to get OPR for now.

I can't download the OPR Android app on my phone unfortunately, if that's what you are referring to :(

I'll figure something out. Thanks for all your work in the past, I certainly took it for granted and miss it now it's gone.

Ether 14-03-2013 15:07

Re: Easy to use Offensive Power Rankings (OPR) program for mid-regional scouting
 
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Originally Posted by Navid Shafa (Post 1248147)
I'd like to use it like I have in the past, live updating at the regionals.

OK. That part wasn't clear.



Navid Shafa 14-03-2013 15:08

Re: Easy to use Offensive Power Rankings (OPR) program for mid-regional scouting
 
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Originally Posted by Ether (Post 1248171)
OK. That part wasn't clear.




My apologies

Pat Fairbank 14-03-2013 18:22

Re: Easy to use Offensive Power Rankings (OPR) program for mid-regional scouting
 
frcstats.appspot.com/oprs/[event code]/2013 seems to work okay for some events, although I'm not sure if the numbers are 100% accurate. I wrote it a couple of years ago and forgot about it until now.

Example: http://frcstats.appspot.com/oprs/casd/2013

It doesn't work for e.g. http://frcstats.appspot.com/oprs/onto/2013 though I'm not sure why. It downloads the event rankings on the fly so maybe there's something different about the formatting for that event.

Joe Ross 14-03-2013 18:26

Re: Easy to use Offensive Power Rankings (OPR) program for mid-regional scouting
 
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Originally Posted by Pat Fairbank (Post 1248231)
frcstats.appspot.com/oprs/[event code]/2013 seems to work okay for some events, although I'm not sure if the numbers are 100% accurate. I wrote it a couple of years ago and forgot about it until now.

Example: http://frcstats.appspot.com/oprs/casd/2013

It doesn't work for e.g. http://frcstats.appspot.com/oprs/onto/2013 though I'm not sure why. It downloads the event rankings on the fly so maybe there's something different about the formatting for that event.

The OPRs for San Diego don't make sense.

Gaurav27 14-03-2013 18:39

Re: Easy to use Offensive Power Rankings (OPR) program for mid-regional scouting
 
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Originally Posted by Pat Fairbank (Post 1248231)
frcstats.appspot.com/oprs/[event code]/2013 seems to work okay for some events, although I'm not sure if the numbers are 100% accurate. I wrote it a couple of years ago and forgot about it until now.

Example: http://frcstats.appspot.com/oprs/casd/2013

It doesn't work for e.g. http://frcstats.appspot.com/oprs/onto/2013 though I'm not sure why. It downloads the event rankings on the fly so maybe there's something different about the formatting for that event.

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Originally Posted by Joe Ross (Post 1248233)
The OPRs for San Diego don't make sense.

Many of the regionals' OPRs don't make much sense. They are all inflated numbers. Seems to have some sort of a base value since there is no negative OPR entry.

Navid Shafa 14-03-2013 18:59

Re: Easy to use Offensive Power Rankings (OPR) program for mid-regional scouting
 
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Originally Posted by Gaurav27 (Post 1248238)
They are all inflated numbers. Seems to have some sort of a base value since there is no negative OPR entry.

I agree, looks like Oregon's data is rather inflated and not accurate with other OPR data. The ranking looks close, but something is not quite right...


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