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Volante wrote:I feel today deserved a revisit to this thread...
20120409-$45200 (51/0)
0222222122222121222122222121222222222222221222222222122122222
Highest scoring regular game in my recorded history. (I have a Kids Week at 55/0)
I've been wondering this for a while, but couldn't find it explained anywhere, so I'll just ask. What does the long string of 0's, 1's, and 2', represent?Volante wrote:I feel today deserved a revisit to this thread...
20120409-$45200 (51/0)
0222222122222121222122222121222222222222221222222222122122222
Highest scoring regular game in my recorded history. (I have a Kids Week at 55/0)
Volante wrote:Doug527 wrote:Volante wrote:20120123-$28400 (35/1)
2221221222212121212121122122011221212212121222222221111211122
Pardon my ignorance on this one, but can I ask what the symbols all mean here? I've got the date, and the Coryat score, but after that I'm not entirely sure. On the second row I'm fairly certain that each digit (I've also seen . and : interspersed) represents a single clue, but what do 0, 1, and 2 mean for each? Thanks!
It's my box score generated by a PHP score keeper.
2 = correct, 1 = clue asked but clammed, 0 = wrong. (Single digits used because clumsy minus signs.)
. = unasked clue, : = unasked clue but on a multiple of 5 in the array (a holdover from testing and never changed afterwards because not broken, why fix?)
First digit in the string is the final (because easier array math)
The next 30 are J! going left to right, top to bottom. (First six are the $200s...)
Last 30 are DJ! going the same way (First six are $400s...)
Allows me to reverse engineer my score if I want. Perhaps I'll be able to re-release the page into the wild at some point and it'll make more sense
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