2030 Trade Partners
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2030 Trade Partners
I was playing around with some stuff and generated the following chord diagram of 2030 trade partners. This is a grahical way of looking at how often teams traded with other teams in the calendar year 2030.
A thicker ribbon between teams indicates more trades. The ribbons do not indicate anything about the number of players or quality of players being exchanged. This is merely frequecy of trades.
If you look closely you can see the time stone behind all those weird arcs.
A thicker ribbon between teams indicates more trades. The ribbons do not indicate anything about the number of players or quality of players being exchanged. This is merely frequecy of trades.
If you look closely you can see the time stone behind all those weird arcs.
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Re: 2030 Trade Partners
Fascinating, Frank, and quite beautiful. I don't see anything behind the wheel of colored ribbons, but I'm not sure what a "time stone" is. You do great work with these colorful charts.
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Re: 2030 Trade Partners
I'm going to second Bob's sentiments here. I think we can breach the space time continuum with this chart.
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Re: 2030 Trade Partners
I'm guessing Havana, as the lone non-trading team?
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Re: 2030 Trade Partners
If only we had this chart during the heyday of ‘trader Matt’. Surely he’d have consumed half the pie.
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Re: 2030 Trade Partners
Which of these 2029 charts do you prefer? A, B, or C? The only difference is color scheme.
Image A:
Image B:
Image C:
Image A:
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Image C:
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Re: 2030 Trade Partners
This is amazing work.
I love it
I vote for C
I love it
I vote for C
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Re: 2030 Trade Partners
B
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Re: 2030 Trade Partners
A or C...
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Re: 2030 Trade Partners
C works best for me because I'm used to the team colors. Easy to see them in C, to my mind.
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Re: 2030 Trade Partners
Agree with C.
Can any of our statslab or graphical geniuses figure out how to get the reports out of the finance screen into something easier to consume. Ones like the Rule v draft eligible for your organization is very helpful, yet painfully buried on this screen and it’s minor windows.
Can any of our statslab or graphical geniuses figure out how to get the reports out of the finance screen into something easier to consume. Ones like the Rule v draft eligible for your organization is very helpful, yet painfully buried on this screen and it’s minor windows.
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Re: 2030 Trade Partners
Ah... shows you how observant I am... indeed, C!!
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Re: 2030 Trade Partners
They all use team colors.
B and C are the team colors, just flipped. It's easy to see with WV.
A is a "preferred" color picked from the team colors. Basically, it takes the team text color and uses that unless it's white or black, in which case it picks the background color.
I think I tend to like the lighter of the two colors for the shading and the darker for the borders, but I worry that may result in too many similarly colored sections when generalized to leagues like MLB that have a lot of teams with very similar shades of red and blue (e.g. Cubs, Indians, Cardinals, Twins, Red Sox)
There is the new Rule 5 page in StatsLab, and of course the HTML pages have the limited financial reports.Malts wrote: ↑Wed Apr 29, 2020 3:13 pm Agree with C.
Can any of our statslab or graphical geniuses figure out how to get the reports out of the finance screen into something easier to consume. Ones like the Rule v draft eligible for your organization is very helpful, yet painfully buried on this screen and it’s minor windows.
I can look into other sections from the Front Office page, although there isn't always enough data exported out of OOTP for all of it. Which sections would be most helpful?
One thing worth asking is how much should be publicly visible? OOTP restricts financial views for teams you don't GM, although some of what's restricted is on the HTML output.
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