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ScoutAnalyzer

takes the spreadsheet of robotics scouting data and presents it in a more usable form

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gear list view

a ranking of teams based on the average number of gears they score in matches, with an additional option to more heavily rank recent matches

make #includes consistent

Currently, i'm using CamelCased header names for Qt related #includes and all lowercase names for everything else. The lowercase method really is more platform independent, and should be used for everything. Thankfully, Qt provides all lowercase headers along with the camel cased ones.

climbing list view

a ranking of teams based on how many times they've climbed, with an option to add weight to more recent matches

team list view

a section of the gui needs to be available to view all the teams and mark whether or not they're selectable or desirable as alliance members

verify the answer choices for high goal speed

For the questions in the scouting sheet asking about high goal speed, there were three possible responses:

  • Slow (Up to 1 ball per second)
  • Moderate (around 2 balls per second)
  • High (3 or more balls per second)

I don't know how much work has gone into making sure those speeds are reasonable. For example, was there really a robot that could only shoot one ball per second? The scouting data says that all the different options were used a reasonable number of times, but that might be because of the wording "slow, moderate, or high." The scouters may have been seeing those words and comparing a robot's shooter speed with what they'd seen overall at the competition, and not really trying to guage the speed of the shooter.

If possible, we need to go back to the footage and verify the scouting data had the correct speeds. If not, new answer choices need to be provided that are more inline with what we're likely to see. In any case, the choices shouldn't contain the words "slow," "moderate," "high," or any other biasing suggestions.

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