[Therion] Generating list of drawers

Benedikt Hallinger beni at hallinger.org
Sat Mar 8 19:40:37 CET 2025


So I finally wrote up something:
https://gist.github.com/hbeni/33b807659d8d3a8ff692193712abace0

It counts scraps per author, and individual objects of the scraps.
If a scrap is linked to more than one author, it counts toward all of 
them.
All th2 files are recursively read and processed.

Call with:
$ therion-statistics-scrapauthors.sh             # evaluate from current 
directory
$ therion-statistics-scrapauthors.sh  ../survey  # evaluate from that 
directory



Am 2025-03-06 21:00, schrieb Benedikt Hallinger via Therion:
> Thank you… seems like counting -author in the scrap files is the way to 
> go then… maybe its an idea to count objects in a scrap, to get a very 
> raw estimate of „workload done“.
> 
>> Am 06.03.2025 um 20:11 schrieb Bruce Mutton <bruce at tomo.co.nz>:
>> 
>> 
>>> 
>>> But I need "drawed length", to see who contributet how much to the
>>> maps drawings.
>> 
>> My understanding (from much forum watching rather than actual 
>> knowledge) is
>> that when Therion exports map(s) made of scraps (ie not with any maps
>> comprised of centrelines), then the length presented in the statistics 
>> is
>> length of 'whole centrelines' associated with those scraps.  
>> Unfortunately
>> (perhaps) the finest resolution of the length calculation is on a 'per
>> centreline' basis (as opposed to 'per leg').  That means that the 
>> length
>> reported will almost always overestimate the length that is directly 
>> 'under'
>> the 'footprint' of scraps exported.
>> So while yes, it is easiest to count the number of scraps authored by 
>> each
>> person, it should also be possible to use a similar logic to report 
>> the
>> length of whole centrelines beneath scraps drawn by each person.  If 
>> there
>> are many scrap authors per centreline, the statistic would be 
>> worthless due
>> to double reporting of authors for each centreline, but if it is 
>> reasonable
>> to assume that mostly a scrap author will draw all the scraps for a
>> particular days survey, the double reporting will be minimised.
>> For surveys that contain only one centreline, the blurring of 
>> resolution
>> probably make this a forlorn effort.  May as well count scraps per 
>> person
>> instead - this is a way of encouraging and rewarding what I consider 
>> to be
>> the good practice of drawing short scraps!
>> Bruce
>> 
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