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    Default Multi-stage Javascript Timer

    Yes its yet another Javascript timer, but this one is specifically designed for time breakdowns. I was kind of hoping other js timers would eventually implement this, but I guess it wasn't to be.

    Get it @ www.ctimer.co.uk

    PS. It may not display nicely in IE, because I'm tired of bending over backwards for Microsoft.
    Last edited by Cride5; 04-24-2010 at 04:22 AM.
    3x3(ZZ): a12 16.73, pb 11.22 nl | 2x2(Guimond): a12 5.27, pb 3.40 nl | FM a12 30.1, pb 21
    Or you can just use the Wiki .. or cTimer .. or VisualCube

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    Sweet!
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    Bookmarked!

    This will help me gauge how my recall and recognition is improving.
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    Ooh! I like! Homepaged! People look at me strangely as I'm slamming my cube on my spacebar every few seconds. Lol.

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    Nice. I think I'll use this when I research my step times someday.
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    Cheers for the positive comments guys..

    Made a couple minor bug fixes and added a feature to allow time removal.

    Just did my first breakdown:
    Code:
    best	3.17	9.51	2.11	3.87	22.74	
    worst	6.93	15.60	4.08	6.56	27.55	
    avg	5.20	12.17	3.06	5.27	25.72	
    std	24.1%	13.8%	23.2%	14.7%	5.2%	
    solve	step 1	step 2	step 3	step 4	total	
    1	5.26	13.28	2.45	4.88	25.89	x
    2	3.28	11.52	4.05	3.87	22.74	x
    3	5.91	11.03	3.42	6.00	26.37	x
    4	4.82	12.08	2.64	4.60	24.15	x
    5	6.23	11.75	3.63	5.56	27.18	x
    6	4.06	12.00	3.51	6.10	25.69	x
    7	6.11	10.70	4.08	5.52	26.43	x
    8	6.25	14.21	2.27	4.81	27.55	x
    9	6.93	9.51	2.48	6.56	25.49	x
    10	3.17	15.60	2.11	4.84	25.73	x
    hmmm, looks like my EOLine prolly needs most work, but maybe its just lack of sleep
    3x3(ZZ): a12 16.73, pb 11.22 nl | 2x2(Guimond): a12 5.27, pb 3.40 nl | FM a12 30.1, pb 21
    Or you can just use the Wiki .. or cTimer .. or VisualCube

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    Everything's really nice. I just wish it had a scrambler

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stachuk1992 View Post
    Everything's really nice. I just wish it had a scrambler
    +1. But still an excellent idea. I think I'll do some breakdown of solve times tonight.
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    Code:
    best	4.9935920412842105e+301:08:48.08	4.9935920412842105e+301:08:48.08	4.9935920412842105e+301:08:48.08	4.9935920412842105e+301:08:48.08	4.9935920412842105e+301:08:48.08	4.9935920412842105e+301:08:48.08	
    worst	0.00	0.00	0.00	0.00	0.00	0.00	
    avg	0.00	0.00	0.00	0.00	0.00	0.00	
    std	-NaN%	-NaN%	-NaN%	-NaN%	-NaN%	-NaN%	
    solve	step 1	step 2	step 3	step 4	step 5	total
    Minor bug fixing, eh? :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sn3kyPandaMan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Stachuk1992 View Post
    Everything's really nice. I just wish it had a scrambler
    +1. But still an excellent idea. I think I'll do some breakdown of solve times tonight.
    Click on 'Random-State Scrambler' in the top left, and then select "Popup Window"

    .. but seriously, efficient random-state scrambling in js is something I'd like to do eventually but can't commit a lot of time to it at the moment. Maybe in future...


    Quote Originally Posted by Kxg View Post
    Code:
    best	4.9935920412842105e+301:08:48.08	4.9935920412842105e+301:08:48.08	4.9935920412842105e+301:08:48.08	4.9935920412842105e+301:08:48.08	4.9935920412842105e+301:08:48.08	4.9935920412842105e+301:08:48.08	
    worst	0.00	0.00	0.00	0.00	0.00	0.00	
    avg	0.00	0.00	0.00	0.00	0.00	0.00	
    std	-NaN%	-NaN%	-NaN%	-NaN%	-NaN%	-NaN%	
    solve	step 1	step 2	step 3	step 4	step 5	total
    Minor bug fixing, eh? :P
    Can you tell me how to reproduce the error?
    3x3(ZZ): a12 16.73, pb 11.22 nl | 2x2(Guimond): a12 5.27, pb 3.40 nl | FM a12 30.1, pb 21
    Or you can just use the Wiki .. or cTimer .. or VisualCube

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