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Originally Posted by congotim
Bummer. Is there a way to pull the top performers out? Maybe one for top performing hitters and one for top performing pitchers?
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Can you clarify why you need to have the division not specified? If you're in a league with only 1 division, there is still a division identifier for the 1 division that exists. I can see a desire to add a wild card standings option. What other use case is there that you're looking for.
As for top performers, there's always a question of exactly what you mean by that. Here's a sample of a stat leaderboard:
Code:
widget.php?league_id=100&sub_league=0&stat=vorp&topX=5
In this case, the sub_league
is optional, so you could report on the entire league if you want. Use "pvorp" for pitcher VORP if that's what you're going for.
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Originally Posted by arca
Hello, does statlab function for offline game, or quickstart game? Is there a stats software to analyze the stats of our game when you just play quickstart game and non online game? Thank you for answer
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There's no difference between a quickstart game and any other type of OOTP game once the game has begun.
As for running StatsLab for a non-online league, yes this is possible, however it needs to run in the context of a PHP website with MySQL. For example, it's possible to set up an Apache server on your PC and run PHP in there. You can then run StatsLab locally for any of your leagues. This is one of the ways in which I test StatsLab, and there are tutorials online on how to set up Apache with PHP and MySQL for either PC or Mac.
As for tools other than StatsLab to analyze your league, there is OOTP:OU, which also requires a website context, and there was a tool a few versions ago that would read the dat files directly. However, I don't recall seeing a recent update to it.