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percious


Jan 11, 2008, 7:05 PM
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Can it be updated to add '08?

Also, it seems sort of superfluous to include dates all the way back to the early nineties if you were not a climber back then. Perhaps this is a good time to update the graph, finding the first year that you have logged climbs and using that as a starting point? The same logic could be applied to "last year climbed".

Thanks for the great work guys. Let me know if you ever start doing stuff with Python.

-chris


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Chris,

I've made the change and included logic to detect the first year for the graph.

Cheers,
DDT


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Very nice ddt. That makes a remarkable change in my personal log.

-chris


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I also wondered if the same kind of limits set on time could/should be applied to climbing grades?


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percious wrote:
I also wondered if the same kind of limits set on time could/should be applied to climbing grades?

First suggestion was a good one and Daniel it looks nice. This one however I am not so sure of - I kind of like seeing the whole range - shows you where you fall and where you can strive for.

Just my personal thoughts


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Looks good.

If it's not a hell of a lot of trouble, It would be great to see it divided up between trad and sport. My hardest trad leads tend to get buried, as they're often a couple letter grades below my hardest sport leads.

This makes it impossible to track my trad progress from year to year.

Thanks!

GO


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