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Stats for individual users

I see stats everywhere for Teams but for those of us not on a team are there stats listed anywhere except in our account?
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Paul Schlaffer
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Re: Stats for individual users

Of course:
1. In your My Contribution section.
2. In Community > Members > (enter your user name)
3. In BOINC stats aggregators. I like BoincStats.
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Re: Stats for individual users

Another great way so see how you're doing is the multi-member stats:

multi-member stats

I have a bookmark like the above where I'm at #220 in total results returned. Slowly, I'm gaining ranks. When I'm at #215, I'll lookup the order in which my contribution stands against the other contributors, and select usernames for #214, #213, #212, #211 etc. and make a bookmark of that. So I can see now I was at #240 on 16-08-2023, #230 on 06-10-2023, and probably will reach #215 somewhere in the next week.
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Re: Stats for individual users

Another great way so see how you're doing is the multi-member stats:

multi-member stats

I have a bookmark like the above where I'm at #220 in total results returned. Slowly, I'm gaining ranks. When I'm at #215, I'll lookup the order in which my contribution stands against the other contributors, and select usernames for #214, #213, #212, #211 etc. and make a bookmark of that. So I can see now I was at #240 on 16-08-2023, #230 on 06-10-2023, and probably will reach #215 somewhere in the next week.

BOINCStats is a better way to do what you want. There is an "overtake" section which will show those members you are projected to overtake, and those that will overtake you, based on your recent activity.
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Re: Stats for individual users

Another great way so see how you're doing is the multi-member stats:

multi-member stats

I have a bookmark like the above where I'm at #220 in total results returned.

Ah, that's great and it is close to what the computer program wcgmembercmp on Linux does:

$ wcgmembercmp r
https://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/stat/viewC...Names%5B7%5D.value=wpf999

From the documentation:
"By default, wcgmembercmp will look up the configured membername. It will do this on page 1 of the all-time rankings by Total Runtime and it will generate a context of 1 trailing entry and 6 preceding entries."

Thus, if I would like to show somebody else's (e.g. thunder7's) position in the Results rankings in almost the same way as thunder7's example, I would have to use the -u option (since I'm not thunder7 myself devilish ), so this would lead to, since thunder7 is luckily positioned within the first 250 entries biggrin :
$ wcgmembercmp -u thunder7 -A 0 r
https://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/stat/viewC...%5B7%5D.value=cardinalfan


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