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Re: More PM stats analysis on new levels

by ambrus (Abbot)
on Dec 03, 2005 at 21:08 UTC ( [id://513857]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to More PM stats analysis on new levels

Just out of curiosity, have you got the data from jcwren's stats page, or have you used some other data source?

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Re^2: More PM stats analysis on new levels
by xdg (Monsignor) on Dec 03, 2005 at 21:38 UTC

    Yes, it's from there. Then I did my adjustments and calculations in Excel.

    -xdg

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      xdg,
      If you obtained the information externally then I have to question your use of "XP per Post". There have been a number of Perl Monks Discussions over the years about having a way to break down where XP came from (logging in, casting all your votes, voting on a node, having one of your nodes voted on, etc). From my limited knowledge of the topic, there is no way to know how much XP a particular node earned you without keeping meticulous track yourself.

      I would only suggest that you change the column heading to "XP / Writeups" as I assume thats what you did.

      Cheers - L~R

        My last paragraph speaks to that and I've added an update to clarify based on your point. I was using "post" colloquially as a shorter word than "writups". This is based on aggregate statistics so the ratio is merely total xp divided by total writeups/posts.

        -xdg

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