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Awesome Nonathlon History

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As some of you will know, I have been honing my programming skills on an analyser for our Nonathlon scores. One of the pages that I have been developing gives you various views on your rowing history, including a table of all of your historic scores with the same heatmap as you see here.

I'll just leave these two awesome pictures from Pepe's analysis here. A sea of purple and blue! ^O^ ^O^ ^O^ ^O^ ^O^ ^O^
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.....and an interesting aversion to the classic 2k!
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Looks great, but I a getting the same page as before, is this because the above has not yet been released?
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Thanks, Jon.
I hope to improve my 2k time this season enough to graduate to the purple shade!
Your efforts with the table are greatly appreciated.
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Iain wrote: Sat Jul 11, 2020 10:34 am Looks great, but I a getting the same page as before, is this because the above has not yet been released?

It’s a work in progress Iain. Watch this space. Needless to say I have got massively carried away with it 🤦🏼‍♂️
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The “sea of purple and blue” may well be more extensive as I took part in the Nonathlon from 2007 to 2010 using the name Gremlin.
Jon, you will not have been aware of this. Keep going with your experiments on the table. The colour scheme is very striking.
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Pepe wrote: Sun Jul 12, 2020 9:05 am The “sea of purple and blue” may well be more extensive as I took part in the Nonathlon from 2007 to 2010 using the name Gremlin.
Jon, you will not have been aware of this. Keep going with your experiments on the table. The colour scheme is very striking.

One of the things that had taken me ages to address is the fact that people, like yourself for example, switch names in various years. I now have a way to deal with this so I will add in Gremlin and refresh the database.

If anyone else has names from the past please let me know. I have already handles Paulvic and plummy for Paul and David. I don’t need to know the years, just your current and past names will suffice.

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