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HELP TO: IDcyclist_objective
tombendstrup
Hi there.

I have some tricky problems to add the Australian championships for the Australian riders' goals, on my custom team.

Now I have tried to edit in the column: DYN_cyclist_objective, but they will not participate in any any race, and I can not make them happy, no matter what I try.

I was wondering if there is a way to calculate the numbers? Or if there are someone who can explain what these columns means?

I wonder most over the column: gene_ilist_prio.

1.) IDcyclist_objective = The Cyclist ID.

2.) gene_ilist_race = The races as I choose under the rider's goals.

3.) gene_ilist_prio =? (Many numbers by someone, and only a single number by others example: 3, 7, 11)

4.) value_f_prestige =?

5.) value_f_interest =?

6.) value_f_max_interest =?

Thanks. Wink
 
Lachi
You described the first two columns correctly.

gene_ilist_prio: This can be one number or a list of numbers. The first number always defines which of races are primary goals. The following numbers define the length of the fitness bars.
If you wonder about the first number, it is a binary value. I guess it is easier with an example. So you have selected 5 races as objective for your rider. If all races are primary, then you have the binary number 11111 which is 31 for humans. If only the third race is a primary objective, then the number would be 00100 (=4). I hope you got it, else ask again.

I did not investigate the other columns.


But back to your initial problem. If you want to make sure that your Australian riders have a good fitness for the races, then the only solution is to use pre-season training camps. You can also click on the fitness bar to raise the fitness but these races are too early in the season to allow you to create a reasonable fitness plan.
 
tombendstrup
Many thanks for your reply Lachi, and it gave a little more sense to me.

If I understand you right with the binary numbers, then I shall convert the binary numbers to the ten-digits system?

But now I'm confused, Where is the binary numbers into my example below:

IDcyclist_objective
4532 = Ewan Caleb

gene_ilist_race
(191,500,272,183,166)

gene_ilist_prio
(22,5,6,5,4,3,2,1,1,1,1,2,2,2,3,3,4,4,4,5,5,5,4,3,4, 4,3,2,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4,5,5,5,6,5,4,5,5,4)

(Do you mean here, that the fisrt number "22" is the binary number "10110" for the riders primary goals? And the rest of the numbers are the fitness bars for the whole year)

value_f_prestige
13.250000000000000

value_f_interest
104.650001525878906

value_f_max_interest
108.000007629394531

If i get it right, I will never had figured this out without your help, so again many thanks for your respons Lachi.

Could you maybe investigate the other columns for me?
 
Lachi
You have understood that binary thing. Races 191, 272, 183 would be his primary objectives.

I have other projects at the moment, so I will not investigate further at the moment.
 
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