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JustRalph
7/23/2011
9:17:41 PM
can someone remind me (in playlist mode) what the criteria is for highlighting "wfig"





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jeff
7/23/2011
10:07:00 PM
Here's a cut and paste from the Reading The Reports Help Doc:

Overlay Highlighting

Another feature of the program is MLine Odds Ratio II (MLOR2) highlighting on the HTML Report. This feature can be turned on or turned off in the System Settings Interface/System Definitions Screen according to individual user preferences. When turned on, if MLine Odds Ratio II is 1.30 or higher, the horse is highlighted in light yellow. When MLine Odds Ratio II is 2.0 or higher, the horse is highlighted in very bright yellow. Only horses that are program contenders are highlighted. The following horses in JCapper are considered program contenders:



1. UDM Selections

2. JRating rank=1

3. JRating rank=2

4. CPace rank=1

No other horses will be highlighted.



Note: In newer non-JRating versions of JCapper the following horses are subject to overlay highlighting:

1. UDM Selections

2. JPR rank=1

3. JPR rank=2

4. CPace rank=1

No other horses will be highlighted.





Program behavior not covered in the above cut and paste:

In newer JCapper program versions, Overlay Highlighting is controlled by a combination of the Odds Line Display Type and Overlay Highlighting settings persisted on your User Sys Defs screen.

If your OL Type is:

1. User Def OL - the interface uses UPRMLProb in the calc when determining whether or not highlighting takes place for a horse.

2. AProb OL - the interface uses AProb in the calc when determining whether or not highlighting takes place for a horse.

3. JPR ML OL - the interface uses JPRMLProb in the calc when determining whether or not highlighting takes place for a horse.

This is of course provided that you have overlay highlighting enabled (you checked the box) and the ratio from the resulting calc is at or above the min val(s) for level one and level two that you have persisted.


-jp

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JustRalph
7/25/2011
9:17:26 PM
jeff, sorry for the confusion, but I meant to say "bolded" ?

see this pic

http://www.justralph.com/storage/bolded.jpg

the wfig is in bold dark print........ why?

criteria ?



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jeff
7/26/2011
12:01:38 AM
From the same (Reading the Reports) Help Doc:

Factor Bolding

The bolding represents a handful of combinations I was playing around with at one time while considering whether or not to bring UDMs for them into the program. The jury is still out on most of the concepts embodied by the bolding and my intent was to simply remove it before the program's initial release date. Individual users have asked me privately from time to time what the bolding stood for. After explaining it, each asked me to leave it in place so it's stayed where it is in its current format.

Here's an explanation of what gets bolded:

CPace
Bolded in Dirt Sprints Only
when CPace Rank =1
and when WoScore Rank = 1 or 2

Weighted Figure
Bolded when WoFit is True

note~ WoFit is true when a horse has had at least one fast
workout in the past 45 days. Otherwise, WoFit is false.

Form Rating
Bolded only when Form Rating itself is 100

JRating
Bolded when Class Rating Rank =1
and only when Class Rating Num > 0

Prime Power
Bolded when horse fits an energy/running style profile where
ClosingRatio is between 30 and 60

Morning Line

Morning Line Favorite is bolded


-jp

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JustRalph
7/27/2011
12:16:51 AM
Thanks Jeff

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pdavid6
7/28/2011
10:12:37 PM
I am sure this has been discussed before, but I would like to know why wo and form are light gray at times as opposed to regular font black?

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jeff
7/31/2011
11:43:27 AM
The light gray font has to do with Recency. You can find a complete definition of Recency on the Supported Factors page at the JCapper site.

Basically, on the HTML Report, horses with a Y for Recency have their Form Rating underlined and displayed in black. Horses with an N for Recency have their Form Rating displayed in gray.


-jp

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