League Filter (official request)
Posted: Sun May 08, 2011 12:13 pm
I have asked about this in the "League Usage" thread, but I wanted to make an official request for the functionality since it is not currently supported.
I would like the ability to toggle the default league selection mechanism to include OR or AND logic.
Filter type 1: (current functionality)
filter games/etc where <leagueName1> OR <leagueName2>.
Filter type 2:
Filter games/etc where <leagueName1> AND <leagueName2>.
This new filter type would enable users to more effectively leverage the league feature by providing the ability to have fewer, more granular leagues that can be combined into more meaningful and complex leagues not yet identified.
Instead of having the following leagues
2010 Evening bracket play <tournament name> spring
2010 evening pool play <tournament name> spring
2010 Evening bracket play <tournament name> summer
2010 evening pool play <tournament name> summer
2011 Evening bracket play <tournament name> spring
2011 evening pool play <tournament name> spring
I can have the following leagues and combine them as appropriate
2010
2011
Evening/morning/afternoon
Bracket
Pool
<tournament
spring/summer/winter
As you can see this method would lend itself nicely to compiling stats for previously undetermined situations. If I want to see general stats for how a team did during bracket games in 2011 all I would do is enable "2011" and "bracket". Likewise, if I wanted to see stats for how a team did during bracket games in spring 2011 in the morning, I would simply enable "2011", "bracket", "spring", "morning".
If I were to select all of these leagues in today's version of iScore I would get stats for every game under all of those leagues since only OR logic is used. If AND logic were enabled I would expect to get a filtered list of only the games that exist in all of the leagues selected.
I realize that this would be a more advanced feature, but I believe it would enhance iScore tremendously (especially the team website when selecting games, stats, etc.). The default should probably OR logic so new users can start out slowly until they get a handle for league usage. However, today's newbies are tomorrow's super users, right?
I would like the ability to toggle the default league selection mechanism to include OR or AND logic.
Filter type 1: (current functionality)
filter games/etc where <leagueName1> OR <leagueName2>.
Filter type 2:
Filter games/etc where <leagueName1> AND <leagueName2>.
This new filter type would enable users to more effectively leverage the league feature by providing the ability to have fewer, more granular leagues that can be combined into more meaningful and complex leagues not yet identified.
Instead of having the following leagues
2010 Evening bracket play <tournament name> spring
2010 evening pool play <tournament name> spring
2010 Evening bracket play <tournament name> summer
2010 evening pool play <tournament name> summer
2011 Evening bracket play <tournament name> spring
2011 evening pool play <tournament name> spring
I can have the following leagues and combine them as appropriate
2010
2011
Evening/morning/afternoon
Bracket
Pool
<tournament
spring/summer/winter
As you can see this method would lend itself nicely to compiling stats for previously undetermined situations. If I want to see general stats for how a team did during bracket games in 2011 all I would do is enable "2011" and "bracket". Likewise, if I wanted to see stats for how a team did during bracket games in spring 2011 in the morning, I would simply enable "2011", "bracket", "spring", "morning".
If I were to select all of these leagues in today's version of iScore I would get stats for every game under all of those leagues since only OR logic is used. If AND logic were enabled I would expect to get a filtered list of only the games that exist in all of the leagues selected.
I realize that this would be a more advanced feature, but I believe it would enhance iScore tremendously (especially the team website when selecting games, stats, etc.). The default should probably OR logic so new users can start out slowly until they get a handle for league usage. However, today's newbies are tomorrow's super users, right?