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pickems request

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#1
MrGorilla

It would be cool to see a graph of the distribution of pickems results so you can see how well you did without calculating percentages

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ArgieGR8ArgieB8ArgieM8
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What do you mean by this precisely. You see the percentages and the point distribution on the right.

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PrTsty
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ArgieGR8ArgieB8ArgieM8 [#2]

What do you mean by this precisely. You see the percentages and the point distribution on the right.

no u dont see the percentage, u see how many percent a certain point has but u cant see that u are for example top 20 percetn without having to add up the numbers

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ArgieGR8ArgieB8ArgieM8
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PrTsty [#3]

no u dont see the percentage, u see how many percent a certain point has but u cant see that u are for example top 20 percetn without having to add up the numbers

I see, so you're looking at cumulative percentage, rather than distribution. So the percentage of users with and above your points. That should be trivial to implement, don't know how that would be graphed though, that's what's confusing me.

Like do they mean over time what your cumulative percentage is compared to others graphed, with each match of the pick'em?

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PrTsty
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ArgieGR8ArgieB8ArgieM8 [#4]

I see, so you're looking at cumulative percentage, rather than distribution. So the percentage of users with and above your points. That should be trivial to implement, don't know how that would be graphed though, that's what's confusing me.

Like do they mean over time what your cumulative percentage is compared to others graphed, with each match of the pick'em?

I dont know about a graph, seems like too much work for something not many people would want i guess.. but the other thing should be implementet. Like i dont care that 20 percent have 35 piints just show me where i stand not how many people havd the same exact shitty points as me

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ArgieGR8ArgieB8ArgieM8
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I made this replit. You can query it with any pick'em bracket and the amount of points you've got, it'll chart the distribution and tell you what your cumulative percentage is.

If you want to actually view the chart, you just need to create a free repl.it account with a throwaway mail or something. Otherwise it'll just tell you what your cumulative % is. Also it's probably scuffed as hell on the repl.it website cuz of how small it is.

Example: https://i.imgur.com/EWmMnAs.png

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