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TI calc scouting program by Jeff Rodriguez |
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Thanks for posting you TI calculator scouting program,
I had to refresh my memory on how to download programs to my calcluator. http://education.ti.com/educationpor...i_connect.html After your first regional, how well did the program work and did you come up with a simple way to import data into excel ? |
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We've scrapped our usage. We never got the computer end worked out. It turned out to be too big and complicated for anyone on our team to tackle.
I encourage anyone to use this however they want. I still think it's a good idea and useful way to keep stats, I just don't have the time to give to it. |
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I obviously can't commit to anything yet, but just wondering if we would be able to help out any. Let me know sometime before Hartford, & we'll see what can be done with it. I'll actually be in the neighborhood this weekend up at CCSU for a play on Saturday night. (Btw, I haven't used a TI heavily in about 5 years or so, but I did have limited programming experience on it at one time back in the day! lol) |
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The data is stored in a matrix. Each team per match has their own row. The format is, in column order from left to right: Team #, Robot balls made, robot balls missed, empty cells grabbed, empty cells converted, payloader made, payloader missed, match #. Here's what the file looks like when opened in a text editor: Code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>I was also thinking of adding a 9th column to the table for # of balls in their trailer. It's easy enough to add in the calculator program and it will allow you to get the +/- rating that many teams are using. |
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What calculator are you using?
92's or lower? |
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So far its worked on 83, 83+, 84+, and 86.
I haven't tried it on mi ti-80 yet ;) |
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Would this help to export to a more Excel friendly file?
http://education.ti.com/educationpor...eet_83_84.html Looking at the hard code, I could probably pull it off in Excel as-is, but who wants to do any hard-coding nowadays?? LOL Check out that link, & let me know how you make out! |
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