Hi All.

A discussion in the CB lead to me running a query to get counts of nodes by their reputation. The original idea being to see if selected best nodes was affecting the rep of the nodes involved. Whether it is or not isn't totally clear, but I thought this might be an interesting opportunity for the monks out there to show how clever they are in analyzing this data with perl and producing an output suitable for displaying in html form.

What I was thinking is that people should preferably reply with a little perl script and its output showing some interesting analysis of the data. If you want to come up with funkier stuff that isnt suitable to html representation then fine, post your code and a link.

Whoever comes up with the coolest analysis (as defined by whichever gods choose to help me judge) will win some sort of prize. (As decided the by the same group of gods mentioned before :-). The prize is just a little bonus, I figure there will be enough interest without it, but winning prizes always motivates people :-)

Heres the data in %hash (Rep=>Count) form: (If you decide to participate you can leave out the hash of data in your code submission, we will just assume its the same as this one.)

my %rep_stats=(1=>24694, 2=>23551, 0=>22855, 3=>21340, 4=>19598, 5=>17 +779, 6=>16575, 7=>15200, 8=>13695, 9=>12824, 10=>11722, 11=>10545, 12=>9829 +, 13=>8860, 14=>8022, 15=>7363, 16=>6692, 17=>6044, 18=>5465, 19=>5040, -1=>4747, 20=>4575, 21=>4101, 22=>3910, 23=>3494, 24=>3135, 25=>2702, 26=>2631, 27=>2364, 28=>2233, -2=>2174, 29=>2053, 30=>1823, 31=>1775, 32=>1606, 33=>1530, 34=>1397, 35=>1269, -3=>1237, 36=>1151, 37=>1144, 38=>1059, 39=>980, 40=>961, -4=>898, 41=>885, 43=>833, 42=>761, 44=>68 +6, 45=>685, 46=>663, 47=>652, 48=>589, 49=>564, -5=>551, 51=>494, 50=>478 +, 52=>474, 54=>444, -6=>444, 53=>429, 57=>400, 55=>393, 56=>355, 58=>322 +, 59=>321, 60=>310, 61=>286, -7=>283, 62=>266, -8=>261, 64=>243, 63=>223 +, 70=>216, 66=>215, 65=>212, 67=>211, -9=>206, 68=>194, -10=>190, 71=>18 +0, 69=>176, 72=>173, 74=>163, -11=>154, 76=>148, 73=>141, 75=>138, 77=>13 +5, -12=>134, 79=>120, 82=>120, -13=>114, 80=>109, 78=>106, -14=>106, 81=> +100, 83=>92, -16=>90, 85=>88, 89=>87, 84=>82, 87=>74, 90=>74, 88=>74, 91=>7 +2, 92=>71, 86=>68, -15=>66, 97=>63, 98=>60, 94=>59, -17=>57, -19=>55, 93= +>50, 96=>49, 102=>48, 105=>47, 95=>47, 99=>46, -20=>46, -18=>44, 109=>41, 101=>39, 100=>37, 104=>36, 116=>36, 111=>34, 103=>34, -22=>33, 108=>32 +, 107=>31, 106=>30, 112=>28, 121=>27, 113=>25, 110=>24, -29=>23, 120=>23 +, 117=>22, -21=>22, 118=>21, 122=>21, -23=>19, 125=>19, 129=>18, 115=>18 +, 126=>18, 132=>17, 114=>16, 124=>16, 123=>16, 128=>16, -25=>15, 137=>15 +, -26=>14, -28=>13, 136=>13, -32=>12, -24=>12, 119=>12, -27=>12, 127=>12 +, 135=>11, 143=>11, -33=>11, 139=>11, 134=>10, -38=>10, -31=>10, 146=>10 +, 138=>10, 133=>10, -34=>9, 142=>9, 160=>9, 145=>8, 164=>8, 131=>8, -53= +>7, 156=>7, 148=>7, 140=>7, 130=>7, 162=>7, 151=>6, 144=>6, -39=>6, -42=>6 +, -37=>6, 147=>6, 159=>6, -40=>6, -46=>5, 155=>5, 176=>5, 167=>5, -36=>5 +, 175=>5, 166=>5, -30=>5, 172=>4, 149=>4, 150=>4, 152=>4, 161=>4, 183=>4 +, -43=>4, 165=>4, -44=>4, 168=>4, 170=>4, 191=>4, 171=>4, -60=>3, -35=>3 +, 187=>3, 169=>3, 163=>3, 182=>3, -54=>3, -58=>3, -45=>3, 141=>3, -51=>3 +, 158=>2, -90=>2, 194=>2, 195=>2, 258=>2, 186=>2, 173=>2, 198=>2, 178=>2 +, 179=>2, -52=>2, -47=>2, -68=>2, 202=>2, -55=>2, -56=>2, 204=>2, -106=> +2, 180=>2, 215=>2, 217=>2, 153=>2, 154=>2, 228=>2, 254=>2, -48=>1, -49=>1 +, 322=>1, 288=>1, -82=>1, -83=>1, -84=>1, -88=>1, 253=>1, 327=>1, 181=>1 +, 292=>1, 328=>1, 293=>1, 255=>1, 184=>1, 188=>1, -50=>1, -223=>1, -57=> +1, 299=>1, -59=>1, -93=>1, 440=>1, 261=>1, 263=>1, 336=>1, 193=>1, 197=>1 +, 199=>1, -61=>1, -65=>1, -66=>1, -67=>1, 571=>1, 456=>1, 212=>1, 226=>1 +, 229=>1, 157=>1, 230=>1, 273=>1, 304=>1, 235=>1, 236=>1, 463=>1, 237=>1 +, 349=>1, 238=>1, 279=>1, -70=>1, -71=>1, 239=>1, -203=>1, 207=>1, 242=> +1, 243=>1, 245=>1, 174=>1, -41=>1, );

Hope you all find this interesting, and remember XP and Node Rep are pretty meaningless things, especially when they dont mean anything. :-)


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demerphq

    First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.
    -- Gandhi

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