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Other calculators like Batting Average, Bowling Average etc… coming soon.
Can you give some screenshots here? I don't have windows so can't test, but I have a few ideas, which I'm not sure you've implemented or not..
1. Import from excel/csv or copy paste tabular data for multiple players
2. Export to excel/csv or output tabular data that can be copied to excel.
Using the same input data, you can give us the bowling, batting avges, and whatever stat you want.
Yeah. Its Turbo C++.Oh. It's C++. I was thinking VB
If he can handle files, you can simply input a csv file name with say 100 players, and automatically calculate the bowling/batting stats for all of them, and output to the same file.I don't understand the use of this though. Calculating bowling economy is so easy, runs conceded/balls bowled*6. I mean why will anyone use a program for such a thing which can be manually done.
Exactly, when we started the conversation regarding this - we had a go on one entry at a time and then move on to bulk with all at a place.If he can handle files, you can simply input a csv file name with say 100 players, and automatically calculate the bowling/batting stats for all of them, and output to the same file.
It is not very hard to do, and would save a lot of time for people wanting to calculate these stats.
They are quite different however.Exactly, when we started the conversation regarding this - we had a go on one entry at a time and then move on to bulk with all at a place.
Wrong. You'll first need to convert the overs bowled into balls, then calculate.Runs conceded divided by overs bowled = answer.
There is no need of this.
Infact, this is a prime example why a calculator like this is needed. Remember, in cricket 0.6=1Runs conceded divided by overs bowled = answer.
Why?Wrong. You'll first need to convert the overs bowled into balls, then calculate.