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Message 33428 - Posted: 25 Dec 2006, 18:13:50 UTC

I see something like "overtake" there on the stat page, what does it meen ?

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Message 33429 - Posted: 25 Dec 2006, 18:28:40 UTC


It doesn't seem to be displayed on the image you linked to. But 'overtake' typically refers to when you will pass the person next higher than you in the 'total credit' list (either within your team or within the project).

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Message 33440 - Posted: 26 Dec 2006, 9:07:07 UTC - in response to Message 33428.  
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I see something like "overtake" there on the stat page, what does it meen ?

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You may want to ask in the BoincStats forum, but iut actually tells you on the FAQ's on that site.

How is the overtake calculated?

First a creditrate is calculated with the following formula:
creditrate = ( (last month credit / 30) * 3 + (last week credit / 7) * 2 + (last day credit) ) / 6.

We also have the creditrate that is calculated for the item just above the current item (which for this F.A.Q. we call prev-creditrate).

If prev-creditrate is greater then creditrate, overtake is 0. It will not happen.

Now we take the current credit from both items, and add the creditrate's to these. We do this until the credit of the current item exceeds the credit of the previous item. Then we check how many times we had to add before we reached this point. That is the overtake value.


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