Also, any way I can get graphs in the multi-replay analyzer? I'd like to see how my stats progress over time: APM, SPM, SQ, etc.
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mkaito
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Also, any way I can get graphs in the multi-replay analyzer? I'd like to see how my stats progress over time: APM, SPM, SQ, etc. | ||
sledgar
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Dakota_Fanning
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Hungary2333 Posts
On February 06 2019 06:22 mkaito wrote: Do you have any plans to support HiDPI? Also, any way I can get graphs in the multi-replay analyzer? I'd like to see how my stats progress over time: APM, SPM, SQ, etc. This has been asked before, here's my response to it: On August 09 2016 09:53 Dakota_Fanning wrote: What you're looking for is the Timelapse tab under a player's statistics in the Multi-Replay Analyzer. Every comparable column (e.g. numbers, time durations, map area etc.) in the Multi-Replay Analyzer are visualized as progress bars turning every column into vertical bar charts. I know this is not the same as plotting a chart, but you can see the "charts" of every column at the same time. If you want to "zoom" these vertical bar charts, you can simply resize the columns (by dragging the column header edges), or switch to a smaller/bigger granularity (e.g. if you're viewing the Week Timelapse, you can switch to the Month or Day Timelapse tabs). And was asked another time earlier, my response: On April 29 2014 18:35 Dakota_Fanning wrote: Showing everything on charts would be a little overwhelming. Instead I chose a different approach: every comparable column (e.g. numbers, time durations, map area etc.) in the Multi-Replay Analyzer are visualized as progress bars turning every column into vertical bar charts. I know this is not the same as plotting a chart, but this works without any additional task and hassle, and you can see the "charts" of every column at the same time. If you want to "zoom" these vertical bar charts, you can simply resize the columns (by dragging the column header edges), or switch to a smaller/bigger granularity (e.g. if you're viewing the Week Timelapse, you can switch to the Month or Day Timelapse tabs). | ||
Dakota_Fanning
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Hungary2333 Posts
On February 06 2019 07:48 sledgar wrote: I have found a small thinkg id change in scelight: When analyting several replays you can go to time trend and set it to day/date/month. In January for example Ive got 0.27 games a day. In reality that is 3.24 games a day in january. If I would play exactly one game a day in January that would count up to 31 games. sce light however would first show "1 game a day" but when beeing at the end of defcember it would go down to "1/12 games a day" I hope you see my point here. Same goes for date and month. In my oppinion. The program should count the games played in january and divide that by the number of january games which it went by since the first game. same for day and date. Otherwise it woulnt make sense I think. The column is labeled "Avg plays per day". And it is calculated like this: all the replays that is included in the statistics of a given line, the min and max date is determined. Then the elapsed time (days) is calculated, and the number of these relays is divided by the number of days. I think it is calculated correctly. | ||
mkaito
2 Posts
On February 08 2019 08:50 Dakota_Fanning wrote: This has been asked before, here's my response to it: And was asked another time earlier, my response: Thanks, that works indeed. What about HiDPI? I believe JRE9 support would do most of the heavy lifting for you, but there seem to be some API differences that prevent Scelight from running. | ||
sledgar
7 Posts
On February 08 2019 09:06 Dakota_Fanning wrote: The column is labeled "Avg plays per day". And it is calculated like this: all the replays that is included in the statistics of a given line, the min and max date is determined. Then the elapsed time (days) is calculated, and the number of these relays is divided by the number of days. I think it is calculated correctly. Yes of course it calculates correctly but in my oppinion that calculation doesnt make a lot of sense. When i play 1 game each sunday in my mind I played 1 game per day specific to that day of the week. Esspecially in years that number of 0.2 games a day just gives you nothing. and it kind of shows something wrong as it implies that you played 1 game every 10 day, which isnt really the case. Mathematically it is of course right but logically it does not really fit in my oppinion. | ||
DarkLordFoxx
United States12 Posts
2019-07-28 15:59:45 ERROR Uncaught exception in thread: pool-2-thread-7 [Replay Searcher: F:\Dropbox\SC2Replay Archive] ERROR java.lang.NullPointerException ERROR at hu.scelight.gui.page.replist.column.impl.AvgLeagueColumn.getData(AvgLeagueColumn.java:34) ERROR at hu.scelight.gui.page.replist.column.impl.AvgLeagueColumn.getData(AvgLeagueColumn.java:22) ERROR at hu.scelight.gui.page.replist.RepListComp$16$3.run(RepListComp.java:659) ERROR at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(Unknown Source) ERROR at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(Unknown Source) ERROR at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source) Is there any way to at least find out which replay is the offending one? It keeps Scelight from successfully parsing my entire old replay backup folder. EDIT: Looks like hiding the offending column helps get me through the whole folder, but I'm still curious what causes this. Looks like some really old replays I have just don't parse any players in them? | ||
skdsk
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bakjoul
France4 Posts
On August 16 2019 02:06 skdsk wrote: seems like scelight cant parse 4.7.10 replays? atleast for me. Same here. | ||
Dakota_Fanning
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bakjoul
France4 Posts
On August 20 2019 02:12 Dakota_Fanning wrote: The new patch (4.10) changed the replay format. An update to Scelight is needed. I'm on vacation and I can't do it here. Will try to add support for 4.10 replays soon. Thanks for the reply. Been using your tools for more than a decade now. Thank you for your work and enjoy your vacation. | ||
Dakota_Fanning
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Hungary2333 Posts
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Cyro
United Kingdom20274 Posts
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skdsk
138 Posts
On August 21 2019 05:05 Dakota_Fanning wrote: Released Scelight 6.5, adding support for 4.10 reps, containing updated SC2 balance data and textures, and integration with the Linux app store. Thank you | ||
PuppyOfJustice
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Dakota_Fanning
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Hungary2333 Posts
On September 18 2019 11:35 PuppyOfJustice wrote: Can you please add Orbital Command and Planetary Fortress to the Build Orders tab? The Build Orders tab is not calculated, it's recorded in the replay. It's the output of the SC2 engine, so it's accurate. If something is not recorded in this part of the replay, you won't see it in the Build Orders tab either, sorry. | ||
Light_VIP
Australia107 Posts
scelight doesn't seem to be working with the most recent version of starcraft ;; | ||
Dakota_Fanning
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Sinistro
Brazil684 Posts
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nujgnoy
United States204 Posts
When I try to analyze a replay manually, I get Error message saying Could not parse replay file The log says something like: Failed to parse replay: ... java.nio.BufferUnderflowException at java.base... at hu.scelight.sc2.rep... I'm on ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS and I installed sc2 with Lutris. I just installed scelight on Ubuntu through the https://snapcraft.io/scelight link. I have both java 11 and 8 installed. scelight says it's using java 11. Thank you! | ||
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