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BeanBagKing
Ch3mic4l Warfare Destined For Glory
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Posted - 2010.01.31 02:04:00 -
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Has anyone made a calculator for the loot logger yet? Take the exported document, fetch the average and/or median price from Eve-Central, and total up how much everyone made?
This would be really nice for those big plex/CA's where there's one person following in a salvage ship, so that afterwords a quick total could be made and isk simply paid out right there, or to see if there were any really valuable drops if the price for each item was shown too.
If one exists someone please point me to it. If not, has anyone considered making one?
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Mograph
Caldari Starscream Industries IDLE EMPIRE
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Posted - 2010.01.31 17:42:00 -
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http://www.eveonline.com/ingameboard.asp?a=topic&threadID=1046163
^^ does it but not in development atm so theres one or two bugs.
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BeanBagKing
Ch3mic4l Warfare Destined For Glory
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Posted - 2010.01.31 20:21:00 -
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I saw that, it didn't seem to be what I wanted, but perhaps it will work if there's nothing else. Thanks
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Lance Matthews
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Posted - 2010.02.15 22:26:00 -
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I actually have a program that does exactly what you are asking for. Granted, it is command line only. I haven't bothered building a GUI for it, mostly because I don't have the inclination. The program goes out to EVE-Central, pulls down the median price for a good, multiplies the price by the total number, then adds that to the total loot value. The program returns the total loot value as well as the total loot value divide by the number of players (assuming each player looted something, if they didn't the program has no way of knowing they were a part of the group).
If you are interested, you can download it here: http://www.filefront.com/15595221/eveloot.jar
The usage for the program is as such: java -jar <path to eveloot.jar> <path to loot log>
If you aren't comfortable using the command line, things worth knowing are that paths with spaces must be surrounded by double quotes and that if you are in the same directory as either the jar file or the loot log, then you don't need to specify their full path, just their name is good enough.
I am also looking into building a web interface for the program, since my PHP and HTML skills are a bit more developed than my Java Swing skills. Let me know what you think or if you find any bugs. ISK donations greatly appreciated.
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