Alright I have multiple progress bars showing pilot and airline data. They all are based on 100%. What I need to know is how do I change the data to get the data to stay within the 100% range. For instance pilot flying online is not a problem because the chances of 100 pilots flying at one time is near impossible ( I wish). But adding schedules becomes a problem once they go over 100, they peg or actually go passed the 100%.
Here is the code I am using on the schedules:
<?php echo StatsData::TotalSchedules(); ?>
If I had 1,000 or 100,000 schedules what type of math do I need to stay within the 100% progress bar?
In addition, for live pilots, you can divide the online pilots by total pilots and show a percentage of which out of all the pilots, how many are flying right now.
But the number of schedules you have has nothing to be shown in a progress bar, or in that case as a percentage. That’s not a variable
In addition, for live pilots, you can divide the online pilots by total pilots and show a percentage of which out of all the pilots, how many are flying right now.
But the number of schedules you have has nothing to be shown in a progress bar, or in that case as a percentage. That’s not a variable
I see what you are saying but I am using it as a percentage. For instance now say 100 schedules was my limit. If I have 50 schedules, I have 50% to my goal say. I know it’s weird but this is the way I am using the percentage for schedules at this time. So if my goal was 1,000 schedules than 250 would give me 25% on my progress bar. Just wondering if I can do this? Surely there is a way to do this? Maybe goal is the wrong word.
And I do have progress bar options like the one you described too. Like percentage to next rank, etc…
I’d still like to know if it is possible to do with a 100% progress bar, but with numbers that are over 100?
Simple math, If your goal is let’s say 1000(given that its higher than the number of schedules you have),
“(<?php echo StatsData::TotalSchedules(); ?>/1000)*100%” the formula format depends on the framework you use for charts
That gives me an error NaN%. Something is wrong. But thanks for trying to help me work this out. Of course I don’t actually have 1,000 schedules yet either.
This works with 100 schedules only:<?php echo StatsData::TotalSchedules(); ?> , so you should be close. Which is what I have been using from the beginning. So if I only have 5 schedules, I have 5% of 100 which is what I want but for higher numbers as my schedule count grows.
That should give you a percentage between 0 and 100.
Appears to be working perfect. So as I add schedules I change the number (make it higher as they increase a lot) and it gives me exactly what I wanted. Hopefully I can apply this to other percentages I am try to do.
I have say 750 schedules I can change the number to 1,000 2,000 or whatever depending on the percentage I want.
Or when I add 64,237 at some point change the number to say 100,000 or whatever percentage I want.
Thanks so much,
SimPilot & Kishshey
I appreciate both of your help. I have other formulas coming, all based on the 100% scale
So I can do the same for pilot count, after they go over 100 pilots on the va? And others. More for the cool factor than anything else
<?php echo (StatsData::PilotCount() /500) * 100); ?> Number pilots percentage! 350/500=percentage of 100%
Would the above work if I had 350 pilots based on a 100% progress bar? And change the number 500 to whatever I need?
Yes, this works too after adding a ( bracket I missed in the code, right before StatsData. The one in BOLD below: