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From: RSX
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205456.15 in reply to 205456.12
Date: 12/30/2011 06:19:08
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i think it could be easy to give a chance to run both process at same time, and put as a record

player with most mathes played
player with most minutes played
player with total points scored
player with total rebounds
player with total assists

etc


I don't think there would be significant difference if I join this 2 functions together, but there will be significant difference if you run just player stats for a few times. Perhaps I can make option to run it paralelly, but this would help only if your computer has at least 2 cores.

i found a problem with the csv file, in those calcs that takes more than 2 decimal numbers it put me wrong, for example

in txt its ok -> Gracián Churruchano Pts: 1227 (14.9634) he plays 82 games for my team, and in csv it shows him


Gracián Churruchano 1227 149.634

Points seems fine for me. I downloaded your data (season 4-18, All matches) and in csv I got:
Gracián Churruchano;1227;14.9634;


MSVCR100.dll

Did you download http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?display...?
This package should solve it, but you can download this DLL manually and put it in Windows/System32 directory.


From: Erne

To: RSX
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205456.17 in reply to 205456.15
Date: 12/30/2011 12:42:21
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The tool I wanted for a long time, thanks.
But comparing some results with my manual calculations I found some differences, the one that I'm quite sure is not my mistake is that, games (39059373; 10/18/2011 and 15186909 from 9th season too) are counted as regular season games although both are relegation matches. All players from those games have different totals than my calculations.
Anyway, it is a useful tool, found my own mistakes too :)

From: RSX

To: Erne
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205456.18 in reply to 205456.17
Date: 12/30/2011 13:59:43
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Thanks for the report. I forgot about that because I never played relegation game yet and when testing program all seemed fine.

Anyway, I uploaded new version:
- new app StatViewer (just a simple viewer for csv files)
- support for relegation and private league matches
- some minor changes (csv file, user interface)

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205456.19 in reply to 205456.18
Date: 12/30/2011 14:41:58
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I got a mistake: a player shooting 0/0 from the 3pt line creates no career shooting percentage, leading to an empty coloumn. maybe there could be an "null" coloumn in this case?

Zwei Dinge sind unendlich, die Dummheit und das All...
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205456.20 in reply to 205456.19
Date: 12/30/2011 15:37:55
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What you are saying is already fixed in version 2, unless I misunderstood you. If so, please tell me what data did you get (seasons, match type, team, player it's affecting) so I can reproduce it.

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205456.21 in reply to 205456.20
Date: 12/30/2011 15:45:03
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Oh, I see, guess I have to download the new version ;)

Zwei Dinge sind unendlich, die Dummheit und das All...
From: MrKid

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205456.22 in reply to 205456.1
Date: 01/03/2012 11:54:39
Syngas
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Hi RSX
Excellent program. I used to collect statistics on my team and my biggest rival but try and not work with national teams.
You have tried it with some national team?


From: RSX

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205456.23 in reply to 205456.22
Date: 01/03/2012 12:41:37
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Seems like it's not possible to get data for national teams through bbapi.
1. National team is not stored like a normal team, doesn't have ID similar to teams.
2. National team matches have different ID (a much shorter one), and when sending a request to get data from that match it returns UnknownMatchID.

From: MrKid

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205456.25 in reply to 205456.23
Date: 01/03/2012 14:05:43
Syngas
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Ok
Thanks for your answer

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