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New UMDB graphic feature
Benjamin Grimm Jul 03 2015 09:21 AM |
On each season's "Charts and Graphs" tab:
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batmagadanleadoff Jul 03 2015 12:20 PM Re: New UMDB graphic feature |
Your work on the UMDB is treemendous. Your site is a true Mets treasure.
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Edgy MD Jul 03 2015 01:13 PM Re: New UMDB graphic feature |
I like icy mountains more than sandy valleys.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jul 03 2015 01:29 PM Re: New UMDB graphic feature |
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Zvon Jul 03 2015 02:20 PM Re: New UMDB graphic feature |
Very kool.
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dgwphotography Jul 03 2015 03:59 PM Re: New UMDB graphic feature |
Love it. Your work on there constantly amazes me.
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d'Kong76 Jul 03 2015 06:28 PM Re: New UMDB graphic feature |
Very cool, 1985 looks like the Swiss Alps!
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Frayed Knot Jul 03 2015 07:00 PM Re: New UMDB graphic feature |
Bad June '85, bad June!
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G-Fafif Jul 04 2015 03:35 AM Re: New UMDB graphic feature |
This feature is killer, in not in the shall we say offbeat "revolver" way.
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Benjamin Grimm Jul 04 2015 06:58 AM Re: New UMDB graphic feature |
Thank you everyone!
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Edgy MD Jul 04 2015 07:04 AM Re: New UMDB graphic feature |
How many other seasons, apart from 1985 include no sub-.500 activity?
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Benjamin Grimm Jul 04 2015 07:25 AM Re: New UMDB graphic feature |
2006 does.
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Gwreck Jul 04 2015 08:45 AM Re: New UMDB graphic feature |
and 2007.
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batmagadanleadoff Jul 05 2015 08:25 PM Re: New UMDB graphic feature |
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Here's an idea. It's a variation on the graphic you just unveiled. It's a chart/graphic that shows how many games ahead/behind the Mets were/are at every point of every season. A Mets standings chart/graphic. A chart/graphic for every season. The Y axis indicates how many games behind the first place team or games ahead of the second place team the Mets are/were. The X axis shows either the date for each given season (e.g., July 3, 1977, August 8, 1988, etc.) or the game # (e.g., 81st game of the season, 103rd game, 144th, etc.)* The horizontal baseline or thick line that represents a .500 record in the newest graphic would, here, indicate a tie for first with at least one other team, or the start of the season (game #0), when every team has the same record. Also, maybe this proposed graphic could also be combined in some kind of overlay with the newest graphic, to provide the user with a combined record and standings all in one graphic. Users could choose to view the graphics separately or as one combined overlay. * Or both. A toggle switch, perhaps?
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batmagadanleadoff Jul 07 2015 01:21 AM Re: New UMDB graphic feature |
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The X axis should have the date. The Mets standings position could change even on the team's off days, so the date would be needed. Ideally, each point on the X axis would have both the date and the game #. So, using the 1969 season as example, the first notch on the X axis would read April 8 (4/8) and have a #1 for game #1 underneath. The next notch would read April 9 with a 2 underneath. The 10th notch would indicate 4/17 with a 10 underneath for game #10. April 18 was the Mets first off day that season so the 11th notch would read 4/18 with no number underneath, indicating no game played on that date. OE -- or the X axis info line could be blank, like in your newly created graphic. Whatever.
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Benjamin Grimm Jul 08 2015 01:16 PM Re: New UMDB graphic feature |
The Games Ahead/Behind thing is a good idea, and I'll probably go ahead with it as time permits. I'm also thinking of doing something with bullpen usage.
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batmagadanleadoff Jul 08 2015 11:38 PM Re: New UMDB graphic feature |
Good to hear. Here's another graphic that I think would provide valuable Mets info in one graph -- not just any info -- but info that's ordinarily hard to corral in one quick sitting. Attendance. Mets attendance. Each notch on the x axis represents a game date for the Mets (you can do home games, or home and road), and the y axis represents the attendance figure. A graph for each season.
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