Just a thought on Codeprojec scroes
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Hi Guys, Just stuck with something here in code project. This was a thread in the ASP.Net threads that was answerd by user ChrisKo http://www.codeproject.com/script/Forums/View.aspx?fid=12076&msg=2451635[^] It was Voted 5 by the person who posted the question. I too thought it was a good answer and Voted 5. Now his Score has to be 5x2 ie 10 right ? How ever it is telling the score as 5 ie (5+5)/2. May be i am too tired after a hard time with my boss that i an not able to find the reason..Please help :confused:
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Hi Guys, Just stuck with something here in code project. This was a thread in the ASP.Net threads that was answerd by user ChrisKo http://www.codeproject.com/script/Forums/View.aspx?fid=12076&msg=2451635[^] It was Voted 5 by the person who posted the question. I too thought it was a good answer and Voted 5. Now his Score has to be 5x2 ie 10 right ? How ever it is telling the score as 5 ie (5+5)/2. May be i am too tired after a hard time with my boss that i an not able to find the reason..Please help :confused:
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Hi Guys, Just stuck with something here in code project. This was a thread in the ASP.Net threads that was answerd by user ChrisKo http://www.codeproject.com/script/Forums/View.aspx?fid=12076&msg=2451635[^] It was Voted 5 by the person who posted the question. I too thought it was a good answer and Voted 5. Now his Score has to be 5x2 ie 10 right ? How ever it is telling the score as 5 ie (5+5)/2. May be i am too tired after a hard time with my boss that i an not able to find the reason..Please help :confused:
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Welcome, Laddie. Score is a weighted average. May be i am too tired after a hard time with my work, but I don't see the problem with that.
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Hi Guys, Just stuck with something here in code project. This was a thread in the ASP.Net threads that was answerd by user ChrisKo http://www.codeproject.com/script/Forums/View.aspx?fid=12076&msg=2451635[^] It was Voted 5 by the person who posted the question. I too thought it was a good answer and Voted 5. Now his Score has to be 5x2 ie 10 right ? How ever it is telling the score as 5 ie (5+5)/2. May be i am too tired after a hard time with my boss that i an not able to find the reason..Please help :confused:
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I understand that is average score. But my question is about the logic behind it. Ie if your team get two goals your team scrore is 1 x 2 ie two goals right and not (1+1)/2 ie one goal. Because if one user votes 5 or two user votes 5 the score is still 5 here. That is my confusion
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I understand that is average score. But my question is about the logic behind it. Ie if your team get two goals your team scrore is 1 x 2 ie two goals right and not (1+1)/2 ie one goal. Because if one user votes 5 or two user votes 5 the score is still 5 here. That is my confusion
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Hi, if your article or message is very good, it may get a 5 vote from some reader. If another reader also finds it perfect, he can cast another 5 vote, but that does not improve the quality of your article/message, so the overall appreciation is and should still be 5. What it does give you is better protection against the next reader who might vote a lower number though: 5+5+1 would yield 3.67 whereas 5+1 would yield 3.00 assuming all votes have the same weight (which they don't, all those highly regarded gold and platinum members over here carry more weight and so they cast a stronger vote...) :)
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I understand that is average score. But my question is about the logic behind it. Ie if your team get two goals your team scrore is 1 x 2 ie two goals right and not (1+1)/2 ie one goal. Because if one user votes 5 or two user votes 5 the score is still 5 here. That is my confusion
Thanks Laddie Kindly rate if the answer was helpful
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I understand that is average score. But my question is about the logic behind it. Ie if your team get two goals your team scrore is 1 x 2 ie two goals right and not (1+1)/2 ie one goal. Because if one user votes 5 or two user votes 5 the score is still 5 here. That is my confusion
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Well... I suppose the idea about an average score is that if we added up all the scores then an article that had five votes each scoring one would be rated a five. If there was one vote rating it a five then it would be a five. In the end, the score would be more indicative of how many people voted, rather than the opinion of the voters...
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Hi, if your article or message is very good, it may get a 5 vote from some reader. If another reader also finds it perfect, he can cast another 5 vote, but that does not improve the quality of your article/message, so the overall appreciation is and should still be 5. What it does give you is better protection against the next reader who might vote a lower number though: 5+5+1 would yield 3.67 whereas 5+1 would yield 3.00 assuming all votes have the same weight (which they don't, all those highly regarded gold and platinum members over here carry more weight and so they cast a stronger vote...) :)
Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [My Articles]
This month's tips: - before you ask a question here, search CodeProject, then Google; - the quality and detail of your question reflects on the effectiveness of the help you are likely to get; - use PRE tags to preserve formatting when showing multi-line code snippets.
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Laddie wrote:
Because if one user votes 5 or two user votes 5 the score is still 5 here. That is my confusion
You really need some sleep. What part of average rating out of 5 is hard for you to understand?
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Thanks Luc. I guess i am convinced about it now. Have a nice day
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Laddie wrote:
Thanks Luc
You're welcome.
Laddie wrote:
Kindly rate if the answer was helpful
I would if I could, but I can't rate my own messages... :laugh: :laugh:
Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [My Articles]
This month's tips: - before you ask a question here, search CodeProject, then Google; - the quality and detail of your question reflects on the effectiveness of the help you are likely to get; - use PRE tags to preserve formatting when showing multi-line code snippets.
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Laddie wrote:
Thanks Luc
You're welcome.
Laddie wrote:
Kindly rate if the answer was helpful
I would if I could, but I can't rate my own messages... :laugh: :laugh:
Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [My Articles]
This month's tips: - before you ask a question here, search CodeProject, then Google; - the quality and detail of your question reflects on the effectiveness of the help you are likely to get; - use PRE tags to preserve formatting when showing multi-line code snippets.
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Hi Guys, Just stuck with something here in code project. This was a thread in the ASP.Net threads that was answerd by user ChrisKo http://www.codeproject.com/script/Forums/View.aspx?fid=12076&msg=2451635[^] It was Voted 5 by the person who posted the question. I too thought it was a good answer and Voted 5. Now his Score has to be 5x2 ie 10 right ? How ever it is telling the score as 5 ie (5+5)/2. May be i am too tired after a hard time with my boss that i an not able to find the reason..Please help :confused:
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