Cyanure Profile Joined June 2009 France 50 Posts Last Edited: 2010-06-19 20:48:39 #1

you can always download it here :



### VERSION 1.1.6 Note : ##



- added custom/ladder filter

- added a filter by patch

- added code modularity (like anyone here cares)

- added some safety nets to avoid crashiwhen using button in wrong order...

- sort name by alphabetical order in the filter windows

- removed debug console information





First, note that this program is (still) not that stable : We are aware of some issues so if you have some issue try to follow this simple steps !



0 > download it in here :

1 > run the program.

2 > Write your nick on the top blank.

3 > choose your directory via the "browse directory" button.

4 > press the "process".



AFTER THAT, you can press the "change map pool" or "change adversary pool" button in order to filter the replay and get more specific statistics.



you can filter the result by map Pool (only count specific maps), by adversary pool (basically if you wanna know your result against a specific friend or remove some specific adversary), by game type (custom or ladder), by patch (since I didn't find the date anywhere...)



* Windows *

We are on Windows (32-bits version) but users report that it works on every windows system (Xp/Vista/Seven-32/64bits).



* Linux *

I tried it myself on a Linux (Ubuntu Lucid) through WINE and it 'worked'. I mean everything seems to work except the browse directory thing.

Basically, you must place the program DIRECTLY INTO THE REPLAY FOLDER and just let the '.' into the field aside the "browse directory" button. DO NOT CLICK ON THE BROWSE BUTTON, it mess up the whole thing up.



* mac *

I have finally find someone with a mac, and the program seems to launch via crossover after 10 seconds (which is basically WINE for mac) but couldn't test anything else (he's not playing sc2) so I'm assuming it's working at least as 'well' as on Linux (it's the same pgm...).

here is the tuto page

if you don't know anything!





'?' means any race (it's just a sum of other lines). I currently have no way to know if someone was random when he launched the game) (If you wish ? = T+P+Z).



FEATURES we MAY implement in the near future (if we find where the information hold in the replays files):

- filter by date and then some graphics to win ratio over time.

- filter by game duration.



KNOWN ISSUES

- some replay (< 10%) are just wrong. I mean they work (if you run them with sc2), but they seem to have a weird syntax we cannot work out yet (ex : There is 4+ players with no obs on a 1v1 map, or you appear twice with different races). There is not much we can do about it in the near future.

- old replays are just not working because the replays files did change during the beta! We won't try to make them work...





If you have some idea to improve this program and it is feasable we will try to do it !



Big Thanks to the sc2gears team for helping us understand the replay format.



Cyanure,



PS : the program is under licence GPL v3, so you can download the source code on sourceforge.net via SVN !

Mu counter is a basic program to know your win ratio per match-up - Current version : 1.1.6you can always download it here : https://sourceforge.net/projects/mucounter/files/ ### VERSION 1.1.6 Note : ##- added custom/ladder filter- added a filter by patch- added code modularity (like anyone here cares)- added some safety nets to avoid crashiwhen using button in wrong order...- sort name by alphabetical order in the filter windows- removed debug console informationFirst, note that this program is (still) not that stable : We are aware of some issues so if you have some issue try to follow this simple steps !0 > download it in here : https://sourceforge.net/projects/mucounter/files/ (mu_counter-win32-vX.X.X.zip)1 > run the program.2 > Write your nick on the top blank.3 > choose your directory via the "browse directory" button.4 > press the "process".AFTER THAT, you can press the "change map pool" or "change adversary pool" button in order to filter the replay and get more specific statistics.you can filter the result by map Pool (only count specific maps), by adversary pool (basically if you wanna know your result against a specific friend or remove some specific adversary), by game type (custom or ladder), by patch (since I didn't find the date anywhere...)* Windows *We are on Windows (32-bits version) but users report that it works on every windows system (Xp/Vista/Seven-32/64bits).* Linux *I tried it myself on a Linux (Ubuntu Lucid) through WINE and it 'worked'. I mean everything seems to work except the browse directory thing.Basically, you must place the program DIRECTLY INTO THE REPLAY FOLDER and just let the '.' into the field aside the "browse directory" button. DO NOT CLICK ON THE BROWSE BUTTON, it mess up the whole thing up.* mac *I have finally find someone with a mac, and the program seems to launch via crossover after 10 seconds (which is basically WINE for mac) but couldn't test anything else (he's not playing sc2) so I'm assuming it's working at least as 'well' as on Linux (it's the same pgm...). here is the tierce program to download if you don't know anything!'?' means any race (it's just a sum of other lines). I currently have no way to know if someone was random when he launched the game) (If you wish ? = T+P+Z).FEATURES we MAY implement in the near future (if we find where the information hold in the replays files):- filter by date and then some graphics to win ratio over time.- filter by game duration.KNOWN ISSUES- some replay (< 10%) are just wrong. I mean they work (if you run them with sc2), but they seem to have a weird syntax we cannot work out yet (ex : There is 4+ players with no obs on a 1v1 map, or you appear twice with different races). There is not much we can do about it in the near future.- old replays are just not working because the replays files did change during the beta! We won't try to make them work...If you have some idea to improve this program and it is feasable we will try to do it !Big Thanks to the sc2gears team for helping us understand the replay format.Cyanure,PS : the program is under licence GPL v3, so you can download the source code on sourceforge.net via SVN !