Round Report on Stats
Round Report on Stats
Hi everyone!
Round report on statistics in SQBS are an amazing thing. They let you compare the conversion of a particular round to the conversion of another particular round, and that is useful! So, if you're putting stats up, please make sure to enable these.
However, if you see a set of stats where someone has not enabled round report, you don't have to post in that thread to request round report! This gets really annoying, especially when it happens in practically every single thread. Try contacting the user by PM or email!
Thanks!
Round report on statistics in SQBS are an amazing thing. They let you compare the conversion of a particular round to the conversion of another particular round, and that is useful! So, if you're putting stats up, please make sure to enable these.
However, if you see a set of stats where someone has not enabled round report, you don't have to post in that thread to request round report! This gets really annoying, especially when it happens in practically every single thread. Try contacting the user by PM or email!
Thanks!
Fred Morlan
University of Kentucky CoP, 2017
International Quiz Bowl Tournaments, CEO, co-owner
former PACE member, president, etc.
former hsqbrank manager, former NAQT writer & subject editor, former hsqb Administrator/Chief Administrator
University of Kentucky CoP, 2017
International Quiz Bowl Tournaments, CEO, co-owner
former PACE member, president, etc.
former hsqbrank manager, former NAQT writer & subject editor, former hsqb Administrator/Chief Administrator
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Re: Round Report on Stats
It would probably be more productive to just get this enabled by default in SQBS. Anyone know if the developer is still working on the project at all?
Mike Bentley
Treasurer, Partnership for Academic Competition Excellence
Adviser, Quizbowl Team at University of Washington
University of Maryland, Class of 2008
Treasurer, Partnership for Academic Competition Excellence
Adviser, Quizbowl Team at University of Washington
University of Maryland, Class of 2008
Re: Round Report on Stats
Quick question - are there any programs like SQBS that are available for MAC platform/format?
Peter Urban
Head Coach
Millburn HS
Millburn, NJ
Peter Urban
Head Coach
Millburn HS
Millburn, NJ
Peter Urban
Coach In Retirement
Millburn High School
Millburn, NJ 07041
Coach In Retirement
Millburn High School
Millburn, NJ 07041
Re: Round Report on Stats
Avram wrote a web based statistics program which can be found here. Contact him for more details and if you want to use it.
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Re: Round Report on Stats
I think there are ways to run Windows on a Mac, which would probably be less complicated than trying to learn how to use Avram's code-based system.
Charlie Dees, North Kansas City HS '08
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Re: Round Report on Stats
But significantly more expensive. I actually think using his system is easier than SQBS; there is no coding involved from the user, and stats can be entered from any computer with an internet connection.
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Re: Round Report on Stats
Virtual Box + copy of windows 7 (30 bucks for students)dinoian wrote:But significantly more expensive. I actually think using his system is easier than SQBS; there is no coding involved from the user, and stats can be entered from any computer with an internet connection.
Zach Yeung
St. John's '08
Rice University '12
Biochemistry and Cell Biology and Political Science
St. John's '08
Rice University '12
Biochemistry and Cell Biology and Political Science
Re: Round Report on Stats
The project page is actually http://code.google.com/p/qbsql/, and it's certainly not necessary to contact me for information or permission before using QBSQL, although I'm glad to help if someone has questions. If you would like to have your next tournament's stats hosted on http://quizbowl.gimranov.com/, then you will need to let me know so I can set up a tournament for you.dinoian wrote:Avram wrote a web based statistics program which can be found here. Contact him for more details and if you want to use it.
Also, QBSQL has round report built in to the Round Summaries page, although that feature isn't in the 0.5.3 release on the Google Code downloads page; anyone installing will need to grab those revisions from the repository.
Avram Lyon
Kazan Federal University '11
UCLA '14 (or so)
Grinnell '06
Kazan Federal University '11
UCLA '14 (or so)
Grinnell '06
Re: Round Report on Stats
The current QBSQL 0.6.1 release (http://qbsql.googlecode.com/files/qbsql-0.6.1.zip) now includes Round Summaries by default. It also has basic error checking and data validation.Avram wrote:Also, QBSQL has round report built in to the Round Summaries page, although that feature isn't in the 0.5.3 release on the Google Code downloads page; anyone installing will need to grab those revisions from the repository.
Avram Lyon
Kazan Federal University '11
UCLA '14 (or so)
Grinnell '06
Kazan Federal University '11
UCLA '14 (or so)
Grinnell '06
Re: Round Report on Stats
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Re: Round Report on Stats
Confirming that this does indeed work.
Aidan Mehigan
St. Anselm's Abbey School '12
Columbia University '16 | University of Oxford '17 | UPenn GSE '19
St. Anselm's Abbey School '12
Columbia University '16 | University of Oxford '17 | UPenn GSE '19