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Suur Ala
Ministry of War Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2015.05.16 06:47:28 -
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Is there anywhere one can find items ranked by avg. Volume times avg. Price? (In other words, the amount of isk that flows through each item, in, say, Jita, per day on average) In-game data and many websites have this sort of info (for example, http://eve-marketdata.com has prices stats and Jita qty/day), but I can't find anywhere that ranks items by the very obviously useful Volume time Price number or offers that kind of data for download.
If that's not available, then being able to download data in an easily analyzable form would be great too. I've looked into CREST though and haven't been able to find any real tutorials or guides on how to get started from scratch. I wasted many hours trying to get phealng working https://github.com/3rdpartyeve/phealng, but couldn't even get the prerequisites installed (Composer I think).
Is this kind of data readily available anywhere without devoting 100's of hours to learning all the things I need to know to get the data from CREST?
And yes. I've already spent 2-3 hours trying to do it manually in-game/off of eve-marketdata.com. Given all the data and 3rd party websites out there, I can't help but think that there's gotta be a better way...
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Steve Ronuken
Fuzzwork Enterprises Vote Steve Ronuken for CSM
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Posted - 2015.05.17 02:16:12 -
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https://www.fuzzwork.co.uk/market/marketdisplay.php
Phealng is actually useless in this case. It's purely for working with the older XML api.
To get the market history api from crest, you have to request urls like the one below. https://public-crest.eveonline.com/market/10000002/types/29668/history/
This is for Plex, in the Forge. The forge is region id 10000002, plex is typeid 29668
While you can do this with a spreadsheet, it's not really particularly suited for it. Possibly for later manipulation, but not so much for the initial pull. Excel handles json exceptionally badly, and googledocs has limits with how many url requests you can do per day.
Do you have a preferred language and/or platform to work on? (linux? php? python? windows?)
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Suur Ala
Ministry of War Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2015.05.17 23:11:28 -
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Hey Steve,
Thanks for that PLEX URL example, that helps a lot! I'm on Windows. I'm somewhat familiar with Python and C++, and I could learn the basics of PHP quickly if it'd help. Anything in particular you recommend for pulling and/or analyzing or just I should I just dive right into coding my own pull/sort/analysis program(s)? Thanks again, that example benefited me more than many hours of Googling! |

Suur Ala
Ministry of War Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2015.05.17 23:14:07 -
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Also, if I get a good solution I will post the code and a guide in the appropriate place, and will make sure to give you credit! |

ICBC
Short Term Capital Management
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Posted - 2015.05.18 16:56:04 -
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Something quick and dirty I whipped up. It's not optimal but it works:
http://pastebin.com/XTWrGdjG |

Suur Ala
Ministry of War Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2015.05.21 13:15:07 -
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Thanks! I'm getting
Quote:urlopen error [SSL: SSLV3_ALERT_HANDSHAKE_FAILURE] sslv3 alert handshake failure (_ssl.c:581)
for your code or any similar code I try to run. I've tried both Python 2.7.9 and 3.4. I've tried implementing all the solutions I've found in search results, but with no success. How are you managing to get (simplified for clarity's sake)
Quote: import urllib2 url = 'https://public-crest.eveonline.com/market/10000002/types/29668/history/' resp = urllib2.urlopen(url, timeout=10)
to run? Thanks for your help! |
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