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I agree Shaun, prize$ is a good indicator to Race Class. My point is this, a horse 14 days ago, ran in a BM64 Ballarat, $35,000.Today the horse is at Hamilton, BM64 $35,000. Has the horse gone up in class or not?
The Ballarat race had an average HCP of 63.9 (SUM all horses HCP/Field size). The Hamilton race had an average HCP of 61.1. Looking at those figures, the horse is going down in Class but still in a BM64 race. I would think a Country Bm64 would have a Average of around 59 in most cases. |
Thanks for all the input guys, it gives me some indication of where to start.
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My way around this is to look at the average career prizemoney of all runners (add them up and divide by the number of runners to give you a figure) and compare them, because many times race prizemoney will steer you wrong, in other words, |
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Hi Shaun, I read you are using python, can you recommend a free web site that is good to learn from? I have done small bits and pieces of python but I'm not advanced by any means, any help would be much appreciated. Unstable |
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This channel has some good stuff in small amounts so easy to follow. https://www.youtube.com/c/Codemycom |
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Thanks Shaun,
Also, I have your wonderful Impact Ratings SS, I have added my New Ratings to macro, however, the Prices sheet, give a error #REF! New Ratings will not load to the RacePage. Code:
I know it's been a while since you created the SS, are you still using it? |
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It would rely on the old Qtab site, that no longer works, with python you can access the JSON data from the TAB |
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Okay thanks Shaun
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Unstable, a question, maybe a dumb one. Do you mean that you add up all the different weights of the horses in a handicap race and then divide by the number of horses? Also is that before or after scratchings? Thanks |
Hi Peter, I could be wrong here, but I think he means the handicap rating, not the weights carried.
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tutorialspoint,com.python/index.html that gives examples of the language elements. i have not tried: learnpython.org, freecodecamp.org i might have used: pythonguides.com The best books are from O'Reilly the cookbooks are good as is Python in a nutshell Zed Shaw Learn Python The Hard Way third ed gives you a good intro with exercises HTH |
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