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Hi Mate. Can i ask you to remove the lower versions of DevineBot from the rumble? Usually, there should be only one version per bot in the rumble. If you have a new version of your bot, you can just replace the old one in the participation list. And you can always compare versions if you click on the bot within the rumble results.

And of course, welcome to the RoboCode community.

Wompi11:23, 13 January 2013

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I don't think there's a way to compare Rank beyond just writing it down. Personally I use APS to compare, because with Rank if there are a bunch of bots with about the same score a small increase might increase your Rank a lot, while in other places it doesn't make any difference at all.

And welcome to the wiki!

Skilgannon13:26, 13 January 2013

I have been writing down the rankings, but based on what you've said I may just use the APS as that is easily visible on the comparison pages.

Many thanks!

DivineOmega13:48, 13 January 2013
 
 

There is a catch in using the compare history. When the amount of participants change, ratings also change. In 1v1 megabot ranking, the distortion is small due to the large number of participants. But in other rankings, it is significant.

MN14:05, 13 January 2013
 
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Last edit: 16:01, 13 January 2013

The APS you want to compare is the 'Common % Score' and not the 'Average % Score'. The Common version only counts opponents that both versions have fought against. Example from GresSuffurd 0.3.14 against 0.3.12

Common % Score (APS) 85.689 %  85.073 %
Common % Survival    92.735 %  92.074 %
GrubbmGait15:31, 13 January 2013

Fantastic. Thanks for the info.

DivineOmega16:32, 13 January 2013