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Re: Easy to use Offensive Power Rankings (OPR) program for mid-regional scouting
This is pretty cool. I'm debating whether or not to use this or the matrix system I spent the last couple weeks setting up. I guess depending on the delay, doing it by hand is probably faster though, even if it is a pain. Anyway, seems to work fine on my vista system, and I didn't have to compile it with the SDK or anything. One question, though. Is it supposed to close after you enter a command after it gives you the requested stats?
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Re: Easy to use Offensive Power Rankings (OPR) program for mid-regional scouting
yes
you're supposed to run it from a terminal, so the window doesn't close. if you run it from a command line, then you can give it the parameters all at once as well. |
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if(!fRunWithoutCommandLineParameters) { int a; cin>>a; } |
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My friend and I were talking, and if you use the match points from the opposing alliance in the calculation, you can find the approximate number of points scored ON a robot during matches. Could be useful this year.
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Re: Easy to use Offensive Power Rankings (OPR) program for mid-regional scouting
That's the DPR calculation. It can be phrased as "DPR is the average number of points that a team's presence adds to its opponent's score." aka, DPR is the average number of points scored in a robots trailer. It should be lower for highly mobile robots, and very high for no-shows or robots whose strategies or drivetrain tend to get them scored on.
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Re: Easy to use Offensive Power Rankings (OPR) program for mid-regional scouting
Hello,
Using v3 worked for me earlier, but I now have a new problem. Running Quote:
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Thank you, - Sam |
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Thanks for the bug report though! |
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Re: Easy to use Offensive Power Rankings (OPR) program for mid-regional scouting
I'm currently "evaluating" this app for it's effectiveness with some very positive findings. The one thing that I would really like to do is to "export" the output into an Excel spreadsheet for ease of viewing offline. If I am not mistaken, the results are only sent to the screen. Is there a way to have them go to a ".csv" file, or some other format that can easily be opened in Excel?
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oprnet (regional code) (year) (stat) > blah.csv |
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)By the way. I am currently running this on a Vista x64, quad core system with 8GB of ram. It absolutely rips! No mods were needed what so ever to get this running. THX!! |
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Also, v4 is done. Changes: -DPR is now called SAA for 'scores against average' to make its name more line up with its values -You can now choose to sort by team. Command-line looks like this: Code:
oprnet il 2009 opr t -Command-line users can now append a 'q' to completely suppress all non-error messages. For example, this: Code:
oprnet il 2009 opr r q -Sorting for SAA/DPR is now reversed, so that the 'best' values come first. |
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This just keeps getting better and better.
It looks like the SAA/DPR still sorts with the highest number on top (which ismost points scored against, right?) |
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I'm running on a mac, is there any way that someone could run the app with the numbers from this week's regionals, export to Excel, and post the results on CD? I loved the OPR last year and it was very useful IMO. Thanks Bongle for making it even better this year!
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Re: Easy to use Offensive Power Rankings (OPR) program for mid-regional scouting
Here are OPR for the events that do have match results posted; a zip file of Team, OPR, SAA, and +/- (tab delimited for easy excel import).
each event is a separate text file. I wrote a script that will generate these txt files on the fly in autohotkey. I can post (more or less uncommented) code if anyone wants. This was made using v4 of OPRNet (yay for the new 'quiet' feature.) |
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