In the tradition of jZed's Distribution of Levels and Writeups and since there are new levels at perlmonks, I tried to hack my way through OverallStats and got these pretty pictures :
Registered Users
A
BCD
DEFGG
HHHHHII
IIIIIIIII
IIIIIIIIIII
IIIIIIIIIIIII
IIIIIIIIIIIIIII
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
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Writeups
A
AAA
AAAAA
AAAAAAA
AAAAAAAAA
AAAAAAAAAAA
AAAAAAAAAABBB
BBBBBBBBCCCCCCC
CCCCCCCCCCCCCDDDD
DEFGHIIIIIIII
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One letter = 1% | |
With the letters representing the following levels :
A 28 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13
B 12 11 10
C 9 8
D 7 6
E 5
F 4
G 3
H 2
I 1
Well it's not really different but it's not quite the same either !
I did this with a Perl script you know, but i didn't really double check the results like where should the rounding ups go or anything ... i just like multi coloured pyramids ... i mean don't base anything serious on this ;) zlr_
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