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Different number of machines in comparison of plot(res) #39

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natereal opened this issue May 12, 2021 · 3 comments
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Different number of machines in comparison of plot(res) #39

natereal opened this issue May 12, 2021 · 3 comments

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@natereal
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This package is great and exactly what I was looking for.

I am just wondering about one thing, when I run the test of different machines, and run plot(res), I get a different number of total machines. For example, on my MacBook I get a rank out of 749 machines, but on a linux VM I get a rank out of 93 machines, so I am just wondering what machines I am being ranked against, exactly? Is it grouping by OS or computer type or something else? I just want to interpret it correctly

Furthermore, and this is a much more minor issue but I just want to understand it correctly, after I upload results and redo the test, I still get ranked out of the same number. I would have expected the number to go up by 1, since I have contributed my machines results. I imagine there is something to prevent duplicate entries, but it didn't go up even after the first time I uploaded results.

@Stramon1um
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I was wondering the same. Recently I tested 3 different machines and uploaded the results but still the same total number: 749. I guess now that until they upload the "database" of uploaded machines, the numbers won't change. Any guess?

It's a pity because it's a very useful package since, if you have multiple machines, you will be able to choose the best one and save time

@csgillespie
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Thanks. I'll try and make time over Xmas and see if we can make the data uploaded "Iive"

@Stramon1um
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Nice! That would be amazing! Thanks 😉

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