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Scrolling probability chart and excell questions
#1
Has anyone made one of these? Like a bunch of charts that show you the probability of getting +y to your equip from x 60% scrolls. Something like this:
 30% scrolls
If nobody has made one of these, I'd like to. And by the way:
1.) How do you convert something in excel into a vBullition quickly? I just add the | myself, but it kinda takes a while.
2.) Is there any way in excel to make something a function of other cells by placement from the current cell? As in, could I make a cell be "=((1UP,1LEFT)*.3)+((1UP)*.35)? That way, I could copy/paste this all down the chart and make it a bunch faster.
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#2
I've done that for 5 60%s.

Chances of 5/5 working: 7.776%
Chances of 4/5 working: 25.92%
Chances of 3/5 working: 34.56%
Chances of 2/5 working: 23.04%
Chances of 1/5 working: 7.68%
Chances of 0/5 working: 1.024%
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#3
For 60%s, nCr*0.6^r*0.4^(n - r) for chances of r scrolls working out of n? O_o
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#4
EmuAlert Wrote:1.) How do you convert something in excel into a vBullition quickly? I just add the | myself, but it kinda takes a while.
I'm not positive that it works, but try opening the .xls in Notepad. Then you should be able to turn it into something resembling VBulletin table format using find+replace.

EmuAlert Wrote:2.) Is there any way in excel to make something a function of other cells by placement from the current cell? As in, could I make a cell be "=((1UP,1LEFT)*.3)+((1UP)*.35)? That way, I could copy/paste this all down the chart and make it a bunch faster.
You could just use autofill. It does the offsets for you.

E.g. if your cell in B1 has a formula "=A1*2", and you autofill that to B2, B2 would now contain "=B1*2". I think that should suit your purposes.
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#5
Cyanne Wrote:For 60%s, nCr*0.6^r*0.4^(n - r) for chances of r scrolls working out of n? O_o

I know how do do pass/fail probability like that, but don't know any awesome formulas for something like this: you can pass, fail, or explode. So I just make a chart based on the other cells in the chart.
 Spoiler
B>probability skills.

Russt Wrote:I'm not positive that it works, but try opening the .xls in Notepad. Then you should be able to turn it into something resembling VBulletin table format using find+replace.


You could just use autofill. It does the offsets for you.

E.g. if your cell in B1 has a formula "=A1*2", and you autofill that to B2, B2 would now contain "=B1*2". I think that should suit your purposes.
The text document thing gives me a bunch of jibberish. Can't get it to work on .xlsx, .xlr, or .xls.

I'll try the offset thing tomorrow. It's pretty late.
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#6
I made such tables already using scrolls of only 1 type. It's in my LOLPALLY guide under the scrolls appendix xD. Chance of booming with only 70% scrolls is actually pretty high when you pile them on a 7 slot equip o.O
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#7
KajitiSouls Wrote:I made such tables already using scrolls of only 1 type. It's in my LOLPALLY guide under the scrolls appendix xD. Chance of booming with only 70% scrolls is actually pretty high when you pile them on a 7 slot equip o.O

common sense. with a 50% destruction rate and a 30% pure-fail rate, it sucks. ive not once lost an expensive item thanks to a 30% scroll, not once, even the ones i stupidly scrolled. but, 70%'s?
lost a clean maple shield, level 30 maple hat, my then 9 slot enig with a 30% passing on the first slot, countless weapons, the list goes on.

rule of thumb ive made is use 30/60, sell 70, junk 10/100. =/
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#8
When I convert Excel sheets to VBulletin tables, I save them as tab-delimited text files.

Then you can do this in any decent text editor:
[noparse]
- global find and replace [tab] with |
- add
to the top
- add
to the bottom
[/noparse]

But I usually just run this Perl script.
 Spoiler
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#9
[SIZE="1"][COLOR="DeepSkyBlue"]Noah made a guide about this here
what your looking for is in appendix-b
Tongue1 Clicky on PB :][/COLOR][/SIZE]
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#10
Dusk Wrote:When I convert Excel sheets to VBulletin tables, I save them as tab-delimited text files.

Then you can do this in any decent text editor:
[noparse]
- global find and replace [tab] with |
- add
to the top
- add
to the bottom
[/noparse]

But I usually just run this Perl script.
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Perl looks weird @_@

And yeah, the tab delimited is what I meant. I just remember once opening some sort of Excel file in a text editor and finding meaningful-looking stuff in it, when I didn't have Excel or OpenOffice on said computer.
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#11
Well, I've been beaten to it, can't save .txt documents as tab delimited documents, and suck at using Perl. I've gotten answers, but apparently can't apply them.

/endthread
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