Rankings Stable

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Rankings Stable

It seems that both 1v1 and melee now shows "Rankings Stable" instead of "Rankings Not stable".

I once thought that "Rankings Not Stable" is hardcoded to show that the rankings are never stable so one should always run more battles.

But today is the first time I noticed "Rankings Stable", quite surprising.

So, what's the mechanism behind "Rankings Stable" and "Rankings Not Stable"? Is "Rankings Stable" displayed whenever every bot gets a full pairings?

    Xor (talk)07:14, 17 June 2018

    Your observation coincide with mine. Once all bots paired with each other at least once, the ranking get the stable status. Sometimes it does not happen for a long time because of missing bots or some bots crashing with a newer version of robocode. This is why the participants list sometimes get pruned.

    If the ranking is unstable for a long time, I usually look which bot is missing a pair and search for a reason in the rumble client log.

    Usually, stabilization takes about a day for each new bot.

      Beaming (talk)16:57, 17 June 2018

      Yeah, Monk gets an incorrect url for nearly half a year, making newly updated bots missing that pairing. And in 1v1 there are more bots having problems with current settings (robocode 1.9.2.5 and Java 8).

      Should we have a clean up, or create a new rumble to remove bots having compatibility problem, which only adds noice to the rumble?

        Xor (talk)04:08, 18 June 2018