by durden999uk » Fri Aug 03, 2007 12:58 pm
May I be so bold as to make a request of you wonderful scripters? I hate to admit it, but I am a geek, and I love stats, but the Statistics script that comes with MM is a little limited for me. Is there any way I can alter it, or any bored scripters can work on enhancing it's features?
For example, I would like to have control over how many top artists I can view (25 instead of 10, say).
Or break down the times I listen to music most frequently (maybe have the day broken into 2 or 4 hour periods, with a percentage of total tracks played that day distributed amongst the periods).
Or maybe show the average year as mean and mode, as well as median (which is what I believe it is now).
Or a breakdown of the years of songs I play (e.g. like the top artists played, but with the year - so I might discover that my most listened to year is 1968 or 1994 or whatever...)
I have lots of suggestions, and would be delighted to share them if a kindly scripter fancied taking the project under his/her belt.
Many thanks,
Ben
May I be so bold as to make a request of you wonderful scripters? I hate to admit it, but I am a geek, and I love stats, but the Statistics script that comes with MM is a little limited for me. Is there any way I can alter it, or any bored scripters can work on enhancing it's features?
For example, I would like to have control over how many top artists I can view (25 instead of 10, say).
Or break down the times I listen to music most frequently (maybe have the day broken into 2 or 4 hour periods, with a percentage of total tracks played that day distributed amongst the periods).
Or maybe show the average year as mean and mode, as well as median (which is what I believe it is now).
Or a breakdown of the years of songs I play (e.g. like the top artists played, but with the year - so I might discover that my most listened to year is 1968 or 1994 or whatever...)
I have lots of suggestions, and would be delighted to share them if a kindly scripter fancied taking the project under his/her belt.
Many thanks,
Ben