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Eriny:
Also, the UMEP increment would be really nice (it makes a difference, or at least, I hope it does or else I've wasted a year of hard work)

cara.mel:
You can enter negative study scores :)

Aggregate: -56.8
ENTER: Less than 30

Daniel15:

--- Quote from: "rustic_metal" ---problems:

- calculator includes all Englishes as part of the 'english requirement', instead of choosing the best one

- calculator calculated 7 of my subjects to find my aggregate

- calculator included 2 Englishes and 3 other subjects as primary 4
--- End quote ---


The second and third problems are related to the first one.  Basically, when it loops through all the chosen subjects, if it's an English subject, it adds it straight on to the aggregate. Otherwise, it puts it somewhere else for sorting. The problem is I didn't limit it to one English subject, so it's adding all of them to the aggregate. I'll work on fixing this as soon as I can :)


--- Quote ---Also, the UMEP increment would be really nice (it makes a difference, or at least, I hope it does or else I've wasted a year of hard work)
--- End quote ---

Will do :)


--- Quote ---You can enter negative study scores  

Aggregate: -56.8
ENTER: Less than 30
--- End quote ---

Well, I don't have any validation at the moment (apart from basic data validation - Checking that inputs are numeric), I'm relying on smart end-users :D. Any programmer will tell you this is not a good idea, but I was kinda lazy :P

But yeah, all the problems will be fixed when I have time to fix them =]

Daniel15:

--- Quote from: "rustic_metal" ---problems:

- calculator includes all Englishes as part of the 'english requirement', instead of choosing the best one

- calculator calculated 7 of my subjects to find my aggregate
--- End quote ---

Should both be fixed now :)
I'll fix the other reported problems sometime soon.

Oh, and if any programmers are interested in random statistics and/or changelogs: http://entercalc.us.to/svnstats/index.html :D

joshuamorgan:
Sweet, do you intend on making this open-source? I'm interested in how you derived scaled study scores for those that aren't listed on the Scaling Report (e.g. 33, 27, etc.)

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