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Analysis of how many teams attended championships in N consecutive years for FTC and FRC
This data was generated using the linked Python script
cmpanalytics.py
ftc-cmpanalytics.txt
frc-cmpanalytics.txt
ftc-cmpanalytics.json
frc-cmpanalytics.json
ftc-cmpteams.json
frc-cmpteams.json
ftc-cmpanalytics.html
frc-cmpanalytics.html
20-04-2015 13:45
maths222Please take a look at this data analysis I performed today. I personally found the FTC part quite informative (as an FTC alum), but I figured that FRC community members would be interested as well. If anyone can supply team lists for championships before 2003, I can include them in the data as well.
Let me know what you think!
20-04-2015 13:52
HallryIs there a way to convert this data into a more viewer-friendly format?
20-04-2015 13:56
maths222Sure! I will take care of that shortly.
20-04-2015 14:13
maths222I have now included the data in a more readable HTML format (let me know if that does not work for you)
20-04-2015 14:17
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I have now included the data in a more readable HTML format (let me know if that does not work for you)
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20-04-2015 14:21
HallryNow, to be even pickier, is there a way to factor out years that teams have made it to World Champs via waitlist? No worries though, this would probably take a lot of work
20-04-2015 14:37
maths222Do you know where I would be able to find a list of waitlist-qualified teams? (I assume you want them excluded, not included)
(If we can find a list, it is really easy to edit the script to exclude/include them)
20-04-2015 15:02
vhcookInteresting! I've been coming at this from the other angle -- looking at teams that haven't been to Championships for N years. For example, by my calculations, of the 29 attendees of this year's Greater KC Regional that are more than 8 years old, thirteen hadn't ever been to championships before this year (two of these teams are going this year, one being a Regional Winner, one via wildcard, the other 11 still won't ever have attended).
21-04-2015 08:20
GuardianBobYou might want to try combining results of teams 3846 Maelstrom and 4997 Masquerade. Or maybe try alternating between their numbers every other season. I have heard they alternate which is the A team and the B team from their high school yearly. And they always have great teams.