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The website also provides statistics for individual cachers.  This can be reached by selecting the "Statistics" link on the [[cacher page]], or by direct link, for example http://geocaching.com.au/cacher/statistics/pickupfamily
 
The website also provides statistics for individual cachers.  This can be reached by selecting the "Statistics" link on the [[cacher page]], or by direct link, for example http://geocaching.com.au/cacher/statistics/pickupfamily
  
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==Cachers:==
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* These stats are for cachers in the country / state you select.
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* The cacher is slotted into a particular country / state based on either:
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* a. Their selected state preference in their My Settings.
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* b. If they do not have a state preference set, based on the country / state in which they have found the most caches.
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* Go to the Cachers tab (top navigation bar) then select Stats.
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* Choose the source (All sources or Geocaching Australia only), choose the country and where applicable, the state.
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* Choose the graph to view.
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* The graph names are a little esoteric and its difficult to identify the entire function in a relatively short name, but if you scroll through them slowly you should be able to identify a pattern.
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* The majority of the graphs are "Top 50 Cachers" style graphs.
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* Example:
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* http://geocaching.com.au/stats/cachers/all/au/sa/0030_cachers_by_finds
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* Select All sources, Australia, South Australia, Cachers by finds.
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* Graphs are only generated once per day, the first time the graph is called for the day. This is a performance requirement as some of the graph details are very onerous on the database to extract.
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== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==

Revision as of 08:06, 8 December 2009

Geocaching Australia
This page contains information specific to Geocaching Australia.
Geocaching Australia provides Cacher statistics at http://www.caughtatwork.net/geocaching/graphs/ courtesy of Caught@Work.

The website also provides statistics for individual cachers. This can be reached by selecting the "Statistics" link on the cacher page, or by direct link, for example http://geocaching.com.au/cacher/statistics/pickupfamily

Cachers:

  • These stats are for cachers in the country / state you select.
  • The cacher is slotted into a particular country / state based on either:
  • a. Their selected state preference in their My Settings.
  • b. If they do not have a state preference set, based on the country / state in which they have found the most caches.
  • Go to the Cachers tab (top navigation bar) then select Stats.
  • Choose the source (All sources or Geocaching Australia only), choose the country and where applicable, the state.
  • Choose the graph to view.
  • The graph names are a little esoteric and its difficult to identify the entire function in a relatively short name, but if you scroll through them slowly you should be able to identify a pattern.
  • The majority of the graphs are "Top 50 Cachers" style graphs.
  • Example:
  • http://geocaching.com.au/stats/cachers/all/au/sa/0030_cachers_by_finds
  • Select All sources, Australia, South Australia, Cachers by finds.
  • Graphs are only generated once per day, the first time the graph is called for the day. This is a performance requirement as some of the graph details are very onerous on the database to extract.


See Also