F@H Prize Competition & Progress
#601
Posted 10 January 2010 - 09:15 PM
i am not sure if we are still having the competition for Jan to March, as I haven't even heard word from the last competition that ended Dec 2009.
#602
Posted 11 January 2010 - 01:30 AM
#603
Posted 15 January 2010 - 01:22 AM
If people are motivated to then updating this every day or every other day as it has been is alright of course, helps the team, but I would think it would do well with just a weekly update as well.
To whoever may consider doing these updates, besides helping the team and inspiring more people to join this, and volunteer in general across the board, you would also be entered in our monthly volunteer prize drawing.
#604
Posted 15 January 2010 - 06:29 AM
Orion, would you happen to be interested in updating this? We can try to get you the codes to do it. Im not sure what they are, but Mind might. Not sure if we could get a hold of either DnaMechanic or Vgamer to get them right now.
If people are motivated to then updating this every day or every other day as it has been is alright of course, helps the team, but I would think it would do well with just a weekly update as well.
To whoever may consider doing these updates, besides helping the team and inspiring more people to join this, and volunteer in general across the board, you would also be entered in our monthly volunteer prize drawing.
ok i can give it a try. i was already looking at various f@h stats websites but didn't find out how to make this kind of statistics. Vgamer was last online 2 weeks ago. if anyone else knows how to do it pls send me pm
#605
Posted 16 January 2010 - 08:15 PM
If someone saved a Stanford stats page from midnight December 31, 2009, then I probably could use it to determine final scores for the F@H Prize folders.
I may have Internet access in the near term, but my schedule and my web access in the foreseeable future probably will not be regular enough to try to continue posting stats here for the team
Orion602, the stats previously posted in this thread involved some semi-manual processing of the data with assistance from a couple of Excel macros.
I could send you the macros and a bit of written instructions.
#606
Posted 16 January 2010 - 10:24 PM
sorry i haven't saved that. but i have extracted data for 31/12/2009 from extreme folding database: If I didn't make any mistake should be like this for first 11 folders from the last update here (post# 599):Here's a thank-you to all the dedicated team contributors.
If someone saved a Stanford stats page from midnight December 31, 2009, then I probably could use it to determine final scores for the F@H Prize folders.
note:the rank is for total points since beginning not Q4/2009. and there may be some other people who got into top 10 during december
for whole team:
date-WUs-point-team rank-active users-total users
12/31/09 - 320872 - 124509498 -71 - 64 - 483
01/01/10 - 321186 - 124689585 -71 - 65 - 483
I have to go to bed now and i'll be at work tomorrow so i don't have a time to make subtractions to get last quarter of 2009 points gain..
and i am not permitted to upload my file with data from openoffice calc here .
you can get it as raw data on extremeoverclocking folding stats here
does it help a bit?
I see. so i would have to get excel. I doubt it would work in openoffice without making any changes (?)I may have Internet access in the near term, but my schedule and my web access in the foreseeable future probably will not be regular enough to try to continue posting stats here for the team
Orion602, the stats previously posted in this thread involved some semi-manual processing of the data with assistance from a couple of Excel macros.
I could send you the macros and a bit of written instructions.
#607
Posted 17 January 2010 - 12:09 AM
I thought openoffice was supposed to be compatible with MS Office products?
#608
Posted 17 January 2010 - 01:55 AM
#609
Posted 17 January 2010 - 08:40 PM
Thanks Orion602! If we could get the top 12, then everything would be peachy. We give prizes to the top 12.
I thought openoffice was supposed to be compatible with MS Office products?
I am not sure. I never tried to open excel file with macros in openoffice yet.
here are some unofficial results but someone should verify it. only first 25 from post #599 were taken into account in following stats. [there is small chance that someone with strong points gains from below these 25 got higher during december and replaced someone from the bottom of this table]
i used data from sep30/09 and dec31/09. where there were no data for these days i took first/last relevant day with data(only couple of folders)
i would like to make stats for everyone but it was too time consuming [i was just bored at work today ]
here are total points at the end of Sep/09 compared to end of Dec/09 + members' team rank change Q3 on Q4
here is my OO calc file:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DZDXVNQ1
someone should check if i did the math correctly and also verify that data from database match with particular folders.. or make his/her own stats and compare
#610
Posted 28 January 2010 - 06:43 AM
#611
Posted 07 February 2010 - 12:38 AM
The winners are:
1. Chungenhung
2. JustEnough
3. SETI146
4. rdyck
5. dragon-fly
6. dexml
7. VADave
8. Goryachev
9. amhamler
10. Kenshiro70
11. dustinw
12. johnblaze
Great job by the top 12, and many thanks to all the folders. We have a fairly large team now and we hope to find a method to spur further growth and another surge up the rankings. If anyone has any suggestions please submit them here or here.
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