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rosenowsr 12/7/2011 7:43:12 PM | rank for pace fig 4 furlongs in last is available in the drop down but I cant find anywhere to add it to a UDM.
Could it possibly be added in a future update if left out intentionally?
Not trying to redboard but I dont think I have ever hit so many double digit payouts as I have since I started using this program.Great stuff.
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jeff 12/8/2011 11:35:23 AM | The numbered factors at the top of the drop down list in the Data Window (such as 74 rankForPaceFig_4F_InLast) are not (and were never intended to be) part of the JCapper factor set.
They are mostly a collection of leftovers/various bits and pieces of things I was working on at one time or another.
Many of these - including the one labeled as "74 rankForPaceFig_4F_InLast" - are used as inputs to drive calculations that generate other pace based factors in JCapper such as CPace, CompoundE2, and EarlyConsensus, etc.
If you are seeing good things based on "74 rankForPaceFig_4F_InLast" in the Data Window - chances are are also going to see good things for JCapper factors using that item as an input - in this case CPace, CompoundE2, etc.
However - 74 rankForPaceFig_4F_InLast is not (and is not going to be) a stand alone JCapper factor - at least not in JCapper Silver.
JCapper Platinum provides the user with an interface called UPR Tools. This interface enables the user to "grab" other JCapper factors by name - and use them to create custom factors where the makeup of said custom factor is defined by the user.
One of the behaviors in the UPR Tools interface is "3 Translate." This behavior enables the user to "grab" a factor by its handle and translate the custom factor the user is working on into an exact replication of the factor being "grabbed."
There are factor handles in UPR Tools for both "PACEFIG_2F_INLAST" and "PACEFIG_4F_INLAST" -
However, I need to emphasize that the UPR Tools interface is JCapper Platinum only. It is not part of JCapper Silver.
Hope I managed to explain most of that in a way that makes sense.
-jp
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rosenowsr 12/8/2011 3:48:50 PM | Thank you for the reply.The explanation is very understandable.
Gonna have to move up to Platinum one of these days.
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