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That’s a nice feature you got there!
That explains it well. Thanks.
But every website has different range of their ratings. How do you cope up with that?
Thanks for answering!
@shubham_genius already said that. I am using standard scaling. This is the same thing which you are asking. If you want to know more just google for standard scaling.
I have an idea. Please pardon me if it’s really dumb
As far as I guess, Standard Scaling will be like fitting a STRAIGHT LINE to your given data. So what if you try to fit directly a POLYNOMIAL instead (like 3 or 4 degree polynomial)?
Please Elaborate
Thank You!
Find some values, make a table of the website ratings vs your ratings and fit a polynomial to it.
For e.g. if you want to do this for codechef then
x=1700 y=1500
x=1800 y=1700
x=2100 y=1900
Where x are the ratings on codechef and y are databread ratings(assumed). Now take more such values and fit a polynomial to it.
Thanks for your response. If you need any help then I can definitely help you out.
Thanks buddy! Will contact you when needed
Thank you For pointing that out. I’ll try to fix that asap.
Thank You
Sorry About that. Actually I don’t have enough funds for this website so it is on “free” servers currently and the performance of those servers is not at par with the requirements and that is why it sometimes has problems.
But I saw you have registered already so thank you and please bear with me for this problem. I will try to fix it asap.
Thanks for the appreciation @ayan_nitd
I think you mistook what best ratings mean. I have indeed taken the current ratings only.
What best rating means is that I have taken the best from all the 5 different websites but the ratings taken into account are the current ones only
It’s working fine now @saisurya027
There were actually some problems in sending the code to e-mail. It’s fixed now.
Thanks for the clarification @shreayas Keep up the good job.