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1. [Application] EVE Material Level Calculator - Researchers take a look! - in Science and Industry [original thread]
I'm really sorry I haven't had the time to address these issues, I'm currently working about 12 hours every day (including weekends) all the way til Christmas Eve. Factor in a 1-hour commute each way and I pretty much just have time to work, eat, ...
- by Zatch - at 2009.12.20 07:00:00
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2. [Application] EVE Material Level Calculator - Researchers take a look! - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Thanks to the new table structure in the data dump, I should now be able to further improve JMLC's accuracy. Also thanks to the new table structure, I have to rewrite my parsing tools again. :| I would do it tonight, but it's already been a very ...
- by Zatch - at 2009.12.04 05:09:00
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3. [Application] EVE Material Level Calculator - Researchers take a look! - in Science and Industry [original thread]
A batch calculator is on my list of things to do, as well as a material list editor (built into the program, this time). I'll probably get back to working on JMLC this weekend, or after I graduate (next week). I started at my job yesterday so I no...
- by Zatch - at 2009.12.01 18:54:00
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4. [Application] EVE Material Level Calculator - Researchers take a look! - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Edited by: Zatch on 28/11/2009 22:18:12 Auto pricing works by checking the material requirements of all sub-blueprints, calculating the end cost of the item, and then updating the price of that item for the current blueprint. For example, say...
- by Zatch - at 2009.11.28 22:17:00
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5. [Application] EVE Material Level Calculator - Researchers take a look! - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Sorry I haven't been active lately, I'm literally graduating in 2 weeks so I'm quite busy with end-of-quarter projects and whatnot. @Tinytacohead: The PE research is considered a secondary feature for this program, but I may add a little more to ...
- by Zatch - at 2009.11.27 07:18:00
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6. [Application] EVE Material Level Calculator - Researchers take a look! - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Edited by: Zatch on 13/11/2009 19:31:26 Your production efficiency skill is set to 0. Thus you are adding 25% to all your resource requirements. ----- Java Material Level Calculator - v100a7 Released Oct. 5, 2009
- by Zatch - at 2009.11.13 19:31:00
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7. [Application] EVE Material Level Calculator - Researchers take a look! - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Which blueprints in particular? I know the advanced component blueprints are not displaying waste when they should, but most other blueprints should be working fine. ----- Java Material Level Calculator - v100a7 Released Oct. 5, 2009
- by Zatch - at 2009.11.09 19:11:00
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8. [Application] EVE Material Level Calculator - Researchers take a look! - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Certainly, it's feasible either way. :) I'll get back to work on JMLC once things at school calm down a little. It's crunch time with the end of our first development sprint on Friday this week. ----- Java Material Level Calculator - v100a7 Rel...
- by Zatch - at 2009.11.04 20:01:00
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9. [Application] EVE Material Level Calculator - Researchers take a look! - in Science and Industry [original thread]
JMLCalc does not have an installer. The *.jar file is the executable. You need to download the latest Java runtime files if you can't run it, see here: Java Runtime Download Page . ----- Java Material Level Calculator - v100a7 Released Oct. 5, ...
- by Zatch - at 2009.11.02 18:05:00
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10. Just how do you guys go it. - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Alright, you guys are making this way more complicated than it really is. If the minerals are worth more than the cost of production and transportation, sell the minerals. Again, if you make less money selling the product than selling the materi...
- by Zatch - at 2009.10.29 15:56:00
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11. [Application] EVE Material Level Calculator - Researchers take a look! - in Science and Industry [original thread]
I'll work on the regional settings issue as well. ----- Java Material Level Calculator - v100a7 Released Oct. 5, 2009
- by Zatch - at 2009.10.27 13:59:00
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12. [Application] EVE Material Level Calculator - Researchers take a look! - in Science and Industry [original thread]
I like the idea of a percentage discount field. It would be easy to implement if I tied it to the materials, slightly more complicated if it's tied to the individual blueprints. The question is whether you want the discounts to apply universally (...
- by Zatch - at 2009.10.26 23:53:00
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13. [Application] EVE Material Level Calculator - Researchers take a look! - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Okay here are the updated known issues for JMLC 1.0.0a7: 1) POS material multipliers are not being applied correctly (fixed in dev version, 1.0.0a8) 2) On some BPs (T2 components, a few T1 BPs), the correct materials are not wasting. The Activity...
- by Zatch - at 2009.10.25 18:14:00
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14. [Application] EVE Material Level Calculator - Researchers take a look! - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Thanks, I'll add it to the list of things to fix. ----- Java Material Level Calculator - v100a7 Released Oct. 5, 2009
- by Zatch - at 2009.10.20 13:55:00
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15. [Application] EVE Material Level Calculator - Researchers take a look! - in Science and Industry [original thread]
if(ML>=0) { return BaseWastageFactor / (ML + 1); } // Normal ML else { return BaseWastageFactor * (1 - ML); } // Negative ML from invention ----- Java Material Level Calculator - v100a7 Released Oct. 5, 2009
- by Zatch - at 2009.10.18 17:35:00
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16. [Application] EVE Material Level Calculator - Researchers take a look! - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Thanks for the donation, hope you like the new version. :) As a side note, I'm still trying to tackle the waste vs. no waste issue programmatically (without flagging every material by hand) but I haven't found a solution yet. The reprocessing res...
- by Zatch - at 2009.10.17 16:19:00
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17. [Application] EVE Material Level Calculator - Researchers take a look! - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Use this updated bpdata file: bpdata.zip . It may or may not break other blueprints, another issue with the activityID-based parsing it seems. ----- Java Material Level Calculator - v100a7 Released Oct. 5, 2009
- by Zatch - at 2009.10.15 19:48:00
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18. [Application] EVE Material Level Calculator - Researchers take a look! - in Science and Industry [original thread]
The small rig blueprints are implemented and working fine, make sure you set non-zero material prices to get the full effect. Also, I might create something like the old material list editor as a separate tab within JMLC (achieves what you suggest...
- by Zatch - at 2009.10.15 04:21:00
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19. [Application] EVE Material Level Calculator - Researchers take a look! - in Science and Industry [original thread]
The auto-price button calculates the cost of sub-components (materials that can be built) based on the current costs of their material requirements. If the component cost calculates to zero, the materials needed to build it all cost 0 ISK (some ma...
- by Zatch - at 2009.10.14 13:21:00
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20. [Application] EVE Material Level Calculator - Researchers take a look! - in Science and Industry [original thread]
JMLC has the most up-to-date formulae, including revised PL calculations. I would trust JMLC over MLC since I have done more PL testing with JMLC. That aside, keep in mind the build time reported by JMLC is more accurate than the build time repo...
- by Zatch - at 2009.10.13 00:17:00
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