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What does mean Expavg. Time in the stats.gz
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bjacke Send message Joined: 14 Apr 02 Posts: 346 Credit: 13,761 RAC: 0 |
??? Thx WARR - Wissenschaftliche Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Raketentechnik und Raumfahrt (WARR - scientific working group for rocket technology and space travel) |
Paul D. Buck Send message Joined: 19 Jul 00 Posts: 3898 Credit: 1,158,042 RAC: 0 |
> ??? > Thx That is the same as Recent Average Credit ... RAC for short ... it is defined well in the Glossary ... look at my signature ... then CLICK it! ... Use search for Recent Average Credit ... |
bjacke Send message Joined: 14 Apr 02 Posts: 346 Credit: 13,761 RAC: 0 |
> > ??? > > Thx > > > That is the same as Recent Average Credit ... RAC for short ... it is defined > well in the Glossary ... look at my signature ... then CLICK it! ... > > Use search for Recent Average Credit ... Sorry, but to expavg_time I haven't found something. By the way, daoes anybody know wich order they use to transform the seconds into a date? (date() or time()) WARR - Wissenschaftliche Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Raketentechnik und Raumfahrt (WARR - scientific working group for rocket technology and space travel) |
Toby Send message Joined: 26 Oct 00 Posts: 1005 Credit: 6,366,949 RAC: 0 |
> Sorry, but to expavg_time I haven't found something. > By the way, daoes anybody know wich order they use to transform the seconds > into a date? (date() or time()) Huh? expavg_time is the time stamp of the last time that expavg_credit was re-calculated (usually the last time any credit was granted) All time stamps in the XML stats are in UNIX time format which means the number of seconds that have passed since January 1, 1970. Which function to use to get a human readable date out of that number depends on the language you are using... In PHP it is date() in java I believe you have to create a calendar object and then read the desired date format from that. A member of The Knights Who Say NI! For rankings, history graphs and more, check out: My BOINC stats site |
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