I picked it up fairly quickly. It's an object-oriented scripting language with good regular expression handling.Nima wrote:I do not know Ruby. Is it something I can pick up with some work? I greatly appreciate the offer, whether I can take advantage of it or not.EvanZ wrote:Do you know Ruby? I can give you my code. As long as you follow the CC license, I'm happy to do that.Nima wrote: I am going to need to figure out how to take the play by play data and convert it so I can do this on my own.
Looking for 2011 playoffs lineup data
Re: Looking for 2011 playoffs lineup data
Re: Looking for 2011 playoffs lineup data
It wouldn't hurt me to try. Please email me: nshaahinfar@gmail.com.EvanZ wrote: I picked it up fairly quickly. It's an object-oriented scripting language with good regular expression handling.
Also, any luck with those Miami lineups? Those lineups, especially those with Haslem and Miller are more conducive to playoff data than anything during the regular season, making playoff data for the Dallas lineups more ideal as well. No rush at all. I appreciate it whenever you may be able to get to it. Plus, it will be hard to get this all done by game-time anyway, so in the meantime, I'm writing about what I anticipate the analysis to show.