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Statistics

Located next to the filter buttons, two numbers can be seen.

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The first being the number of turns played in the current round. The second being the current round's UPR value.

UPR stands for "user performance rating". It's a value between 0 and 100, which is calculated based on the number of given answers and their accuracy within the current round. Giving only "spot on" answers over the course of the whole round would give a UPR value of 100. But that's rather unrealistic. Instead it should be seen as an alternative feedback regarding accuracy of the current round, without having to look at the heatmap.

An associated tooltip can be shown via hovering the buttons (either one), toggled sticky via clicking the buttons and alternatively be closed by being clicked on the tooltip itself (if sticky).

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A distinction is being made for the columns:

  • up to most recent 10 turns ('10t')
  • current round ('round')
  • heatmap overall ('heatmap')

After all, multiple rounds can be played on the same heatmap and the "recent trend" within a round is also interesting to know.

For the respective rows:

  • 'turns' value indicates number of turns played
  • 'duration' value only tracks round time with ongoing playback (by doing so it's a good indication for how long one has been actively listening to music and therefore likely played turns)
  • 'UPR' value's meaning was already mentioned above

Caveats

Due to the fact towards the end of clearing a heatmap the number of snap points becomes less and less, it can give result a noticable improvement of esp. 10t value towards the end, whereas round and heatmap are less impacted.

This is simply a result of how the feature works.

To mitigate this effect at least somewhat, the last snap point, which is bound to be "spot on", will not contribute to UPR calculation overall.