Is there any way to get ahold of the exact data for the history graph? I find that it oversmooths the curve, so it's impossible to get any sort of idea what exactly happened more than 10 days ago.
I agree. It would be cool to have a flash or shockwave interactive history graph, where you could hover your mouse pointer over a point on the graph and get exact information aboot it.
For example: You hover your mouse over the score line that appears to be somewhere between Jan 3 and Jan 10, it tells you the exact hour, score, and MPR (as well as PR if you choose).
SuperHD
January 16 2009 7:56 PM EST
what are you talking about ? it is very easy to see what happened, in the history graph just select the little square saying : Only show past 30 days, and select the number of days ago you want to see your history in graph and voila !
you will also notice that there is 10 little grey points between lets say 0(mpr or score) and 1 million (or 500k it depends) so every little grey dots represent 1/10 of it so you can guess pretty accurately what the graph line represent.
anyway i hope it help you its the only reason i wrote this reply, to help you Bananco, even if i have difficulty explaining thing in english....
so i hope it help you even a little and that you can read your history graph a bit better.
Goodfish
January 16 2009 8:38 PM EST
But what about if you want to compare your early NCB growth to your later NCB growth, and want more than just "ballpark estimates"? I did a LOT of math regarding my last NCB, and sadly, I had to be very broad with my calculations. I would really like to be able to do some more precise mathematics. Even data updated every 24 hours would be much more accurate than the current data, and could let me do things like calculate my MPR growth per month/week/day of my NCB, allow me to do comparisons on a daily basis to other NCB characters, let me determine my exact MPR per BA ratio, and other such fun facts. Heh.
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