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Author: | matt [ Fri Apr 09, 2010 8:47 pm ] |
Post subject: | Rank Tracker |
Hey this is just a suggestion I've been thinking about for a while: Rune Tracking your skills Everyday this engine would save your skill rank and then the next day it would tell you how many ranks you went up, or went down in total. For instance: (Using myself for example) April 9th, 2010 Name | Skill | Rank | Ranks +/- | EXP Gain | Agilityer | Agility | 13,840 | N/A | 92,450 April 10th, 2010 Name | Skill | Rank | Ranks +/- | EXP Gain Agilityer | Agility | 13,619 | + 221! | 101,010 April 11th, 2010 Name | Skill | Rank | Ranks +/- | EXP Gain Agilityer | Agility | 13,500 | - 119! | 101,010 Suggestions: using a table? ![]() The table would also include all other skills that they trained THAT DAY but I just did Agility as an example. |
Author: | Sword Kill11 [ Sat Apr 10, 2010 3:59 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Rank Tracker |
Hi, Thanks for the suggestion. ![]() I think what you are looking for may already be available on the Stat History Page (Example: http://runetrack.com/history.php?user=care). The table defaults to simply showing today's and yesterday's xp figures, but using the "Select a Time Frame to Display" boxes, you can change the history chart to reflect different rank/level/xp gains from any time period. The "From" box selection will appear in the leftmost column, the "To" box selection will appear in the middle, and the "Change" column will appear the rank/level/xp gains or losses (red for a loss, green for a gain - just as your table also indicates). Hope that helps. ![]() |
Author: | matt [ Sat Apr 10, 2010 2:19 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Rank Tracker |
Thanks a lot Sword, I didn't know about this feature! I'll be sure to try it out. ![]() Oh and I'm curious, what languages have you programed all of this with? |
Author: | Sword Kill11 [ Sat Apr 10, 2010 9:32 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Rank Tracker |
matt wrote: Oh and I'm curious, what languages have you programed all of this with? PHP, using a MySQL database.
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