Abhas
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- Joined
- Aug 6, 2004
- Location
- New Delhi, India
Now do that math with him conceding 69 runs in 7.5 overs.
69/7.83 = 8.81226053639847 (Or, rounded off to 8.81).Now do that math with him conceding 69 runs in 7.5 overs.
69/7.83 = 8.81226053639847 (Or, rounded off to 8.81).
Some important points:
*When you're giving over values, make sure you enter:
0.17 instead of 0.1
0.33 instead of 0.2
0.50 instead of 0.3
0.67 instead of 0.4
0.83 instead of 0.5
That's because you'll want to have the exact number of overs with ten decimal places to get accurate NRR. Since overs are made with 6 balls, 3 balls are written as 0.3, whereas the actual value is 0.5.
It actually was, I've using that method for as long as I remember. I usually do manual statistics for my leagues and this formula comes in handy. It just took me so long to find the actual link to where Simon posted it.Wasn't as simple as the first one, right?
You know the reason why I asked for a Sportsbookie. Tbh I have no time to implement it. I may do it after my board exams which is in the month of March, preliminary exams next week & practical exams in the month of Feb.Wasn't as simple as the first one, right?[DOUBLEPOST=1453281617][/DOUBLEPOST]Anyway, I feel it's beneficial if we can get it to work with CSVs and automatically input and output stats for multiple players in one go. @Sodium, If you can work with files, look at implementing this.
Pretty same schedule though for me.I may do it after my board exams which is in the month of March, preliminary exams next week & practical exams in the month of Feb.
Yup. I have not implemented importing the .csv file.Do we have to manually enter?
Great work!Simple Cricket Stats Calculator (Final)
This is the final version of stats calculator. Download the attachment below:
It includes two calculator. One for batting & another one for bowling.
Bat:
* Batting Average.
* Batting Strike Rate.
Bowl:
* Bowling Average.
* Bowling Strike Rate.
* Bowling Economy.
These two calculators are capable of automatically saving the stats into:
1.Batting.csv
2.Bowling.csv
These two calculators give the accurate results.
Compitability:
1.Win XP
2.Win 7/Ultimate
3.Win 10
Credits:
@RAGHU
@AB the smasher
@Abhas
I don't think so. The whole program must be re-typed in Xcode. I don't have time to write the program for OS X.Great work!
Do You think You can develop something like this with OS X compatibility?