Help for the split time listThis text describes the contents of WinSplits Online's split time lists, as well as the concepts, colours and settings involved.
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red text colour | Red text colour indicates best split time and total time, respectively. |
blue text colour | Blue text colour indicates that the split time or total time is among the three best. |
pink background colour | Pink background colour means that there has been a mistake made at that control. Read more about mistakes and time loss further down. |
light yellow background colour | The light yellow hue of the background of the upper time row for each runner indicates that the times are split times. |
darker yellow back colour | The somewhat darker yellow hue of the background of the lower of the time rows for each runner indicates that the times are total times (or real times if that setting is active). |
By deafult, the list is sorted according to the finish times of the runners. Sorting may be made by a certain split time or total time as well. Click the leg or tot link in the column header of the desired control. You could also sort the list by another column by clicking its column header. The column that the list is currently sorted by is displayed on yellow background.
There are a number of settings at the bottom of the page. Let the mouse pointer rest at a setting to show a text about what that particular setting is about. When you have changed the settings, click the OK button to the right to update the split time list according to the changes made.
Some split times in the list have pink background colour. This means that the runner's time loss on such a leg is relatively large. In other words: a mistake has probably been made. The amount of time lost on a control is displayed when resting the mouse pointer over the split time for a while. This assumes that the >show extended information setting is active. Time loss calculation is most reliable for large classes, where the runners are relatively on the same level. The mistake conditions might have to be adjusted in order to achieve best results. Read more about mistake conditions and how time loss is calculated in the concepts list below.
split time | The time between two subsequent controls. Shown on the upper of the two time rows for each runner. |
total time | The time from the start to a certain control. Shown on the lower of the two time rows for each runner. |
real time | The time of the day when the runner punched the control. Shown on the lower of the two time rows for each runner if the real times setting is active. Interesting e.g. at chasing starts. |
relative time | The time difference to the best split time or total time. A relative time is indicated by a plus sign followed by the time difference. For example, +0.19 means that the runner is 19 seconds behind the best time. The best split times and total times are displayed normally. |
time without mistakes | The split time data gives opportunities to make time loss calculations. By default, legs where a runner loses more than 30 seconds or 25 percent more than usually are counted as mistakes. A time without mistakes is with other words the time that the runner would have had if he/she had not made any mistakes on the leg. Time loss is calculated according to the following method. The runner's difference to the best time on each leg is calculated. The median value of these differences is the "normalized" performance of the runner. The mistake conditions then decide how much worse than the median value a split time difference should be to be counted as a mistake. A length correction is also done. As mistakes most often occur at the controls, they are not as clear on long legs as on short ones. The mistake conditions hold exactly at normal leg lengths. If the mistake conditions are fulfilled, the time without mistakes is calculated by adding the median difference for the legs where no mistakes have been made multiplied by the best split time to the best split time, i e the following formula is used: t = (100 + md) / 100 * b where t is the time without mistakes, md is the median difference to the best split time in percent for the legs with no time loss, and b is the best split time. |