John R | Friday, August 1, 2008 - 05:47 pm I just think its a shame I can't paste the format to the board as well... It really looks nice(r) on excel. :p fi = absolute frequency fri = relative frequency (%) Fi = absolute accumulative frequency Fri = relative accumulative frequency (%) If you have problems understanding what the figures mean, just ask. If you are wondering what they are good for... for players they won't mean much. |
John R | Friday, August 1, 2008 - 05:47 pm Score
Score | fi | fri | Fi | Fri | [0; 250] | 34 | 1,994 | 34 | 1,994 | [250; 500] | 72 | 4,223 | 106 | 6,217 | [500; 750] | 318 | 18,651 | 424 | 24,868 | [750; 1000] | 911 | 53,431 | 1.335 | 78,299 | [1000; 1250] | 227 | 13,314 | 1.562 | 91,613 | [1250; 1500] | 76 | 4,457 | 1.638 | 96,070 | [1500; 1750] | 41 | 2,405 | 1.679 | 98,475 | [1750; 2000] | 17 | 0,997 | 1.696 | 99,472 | [2000; 2250] | 3 | 0,176 | 1.699 | 99,648 | >=2250 | 6 | 0,352 | 1.705 | 100,000 | Sum | 1.705 | 100 | | | |
Maximum | 2.489 | Minimum | 49 | Sum | 1.508.968 | Average | 885 | Median | 857 | Standart Deviation | 285 | |
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John R | Friday, August 1, 2008 - 05:47 pm Population
Population | fi | fri | Fi | Fri | [0; 10.000.000[ | 1.137 | 66,686 | 1.137 | 66,686 | [10.000.000; 20.000.000[ | 245 | 14,370 | 1.382 | 81,056 | [20.000.000; 30.000.000[ | 111 | 6,510 | 1.493 | 87,566 | [30.000.000; 40.000.000[ | 57 | 3,343 | 1.550 | 90,909 | [40.000.000; 50.000.000[ | 59 | 3,460 | 1.609 | 94,370 | [50.000.000; 60.000.000[ | 43 | 2,522 | 1.652 | 96,891 | [60.000.000; 70.000.000[ | 27 | 1,584 | 1.679 | 98,475 | [70.000.000; 80.000.000[ | 15 | 0,880 | 1.694 | 99,355 | [80.000.000; 90.000.000[ | 7 | 0,411 | 1.701 | 99,765 | [90.000.000; 100.000.000[ | 4 | 0,235 | 1.705 | 100,000 | >=100.000.000 | 0 | 0 | 1705 | 100,000 | Sum | 1.705 | 100,000 | | | |
Maximum | 96.835.283 | Minimum | 6.075.533 | Sum | 25.076.532.445 | Average | 14.707.644 | Median | 6.959.419 | Standart Deviation | 15.561.085 | |
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John R | Friday, August 1, 2008 - 05:47 pm Nominal Value
Nominal Value | fi | fri | Fi | Fri | [0; 25[ | 1.551 | 90,968 | 1.551 | 90,968 | [25; 50[ | 92 | 5,396 | 1.643 | 96,364 | [50; 75[ | 35 | 2,053 | 1.678 | 98,416 | [75; 100[ | 10 | 0,587 | 1.688 | 99,003 | [100; 125[ | 10 | 0,587 | 1.698 | 99,589 | [125; 150[ | 3 | 0,176 | 1.701 | 99,765 | [150; 175[ | 2 | 0,117 | 1.703 | 99,883 | [175; 200[ | 0 | 0,000 | 1.703 | 99,883 | >=200 | 2 | 0,117 | 1.705 | 100,000 | Sum | 1.705 | 100,000 | | | |
Maximum | 406 | Minimum | 10 | Sum | 25.961 | Average | 15 | Median | 11 | Standart Deviation | 18 | |
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John R | Friday, August 1, 2008 - 05:47 pm Army
Army | fi | fri | Fi | Fri | [0; 750.000[ | 1.532 | 89,853 | 1.532 | 89,853 | [750.000; 1.500.000[ | 115 | 6,745 | 1.647 | 96,598 | [1.500.000; 2.250.000[ | 30 | 1,760 | 1.677 | 98,358 | [2.250.000; 3.000.000[ | 8 | 0,469 | 1.685 | 98,827 | [3.000.000; 3.750.000[ | 11 | 0,645 | 1.696 | 99,472 | [3.750.000; 4.500.000[ | 5 | 0,293 | 1.701 | 99,765 | [4.500.000; 5.250.000[ | 3 | 0,176 | 1.704 | 99,941 | [5.000.000; 5.750.000[ | 0 | 0,000 | 1.704 | 99,941 | >=5.750.000 | 1 | 0,059 | 1.705 | 100,000 | Sum | 1.705 | 100,000 | | | |
Maximum | 6.267.327 | Minimum | 3.656 | Sum | 683.515.670 | Average | 400.889 | Median | 236.999 | Standart Deviation | 524.464 | |
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John R | Friday, August 1, 2008 - 05:47 pm Production
Production | fi | fri | Fi | Fri | [0; 100.000.000.000[ | 1.386 | 81,290 | 1.386 | 81,290 | [100.000.000.000; 200.000.000.000[ | 139 | 8,152 | 1.525 | 89,443 | [200.000.000.000; 300.000.000.000[ | 49 | 2,874 | 1.574 | 92,317 | [300.000.000.000; 400.000.000.000[ | 28 | 1,642 | 1.602 | 93,959 | [400.000.000.000; 500.000.000.000[ | 29 | 1,701 | 1.631 | 95,660 | [500.000.000.000; 600.000.000.000[ | 21 | 1,232 | 1.652 | 96,891 | [600.000.000.000; 700.000.000.000[ | 26 | 1,525 | 1.678 | 98,416 | [700.000.000.000; 800.000.000.000[ | 3 | 0,176 | 1.681 | 98,592 | [800.000.000.000; 900.000.000.000[ | 12 | 0,704 | 1.693 | 99,296 | [900.000.000.000; 1.000.000.000.000[ | 4 | 0,235 | 1.697 | 99,531 | >=1000000000000 | 8 | 0 | 1705 | 100,000 | Sum | 1.705 | 100,000 | | | |
Maximum | 1.627.983.981.515 | Minimum | 0 | Sum | 163.150.105.675.540 | Average | 95.689.211.540 | Median | 40.914.356.070 | Standart Deviation | 163.194.913.961 | |
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John R | Friday, August 1, 2008 - 05:48 pm Game Levels
Level | fi | fri | Fi | Fri | [1; 2[ | 1.621 | 95,073 | 1.621 | 95,073 | [2, 3[ | 44 | 2,581 | 1.665 | 97,654 | [3; 4[ | 20 | 1,173 | 1.685 | 98,827 | [4; 5[ | 5 | 0,293 | 1.690 | 99,120 | [5; 6[ | 15 | 0,880 | 1.705 | 100,000 | >=6 | 0 | 0,000 | 1.705 | 100,000 | Sum | 1.705 | 100,000 | | | |
Maximum | 5 | Minimum | 1 | Average | 1,09326 | Median | 1 | |
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John R | Friday, August 1, 2008 - 05:48 pm Nuclear Power
Nuclear Power | fi | fri | Yes | 137 | 8,035 | No | 1568 | 91,965 | Sum | 1705 | 100 |
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John R | Friday, August 1, 2008 - 05:48 pm Vacancy
Countries | fi | fri | Occupied | 1705 | 55,70 | Vacant | 1356 | 44,30 | Sum | 3061 | 100 | |
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John R | Friday, August 1, 2008 - 05:48 pm Federations
Category | World | Federated | % | Pop | 25.076.532.445 | 15.210.804.684 | 60,66 | Army | 683.515.670 | 389.888.939 | 57,04 | Prod | 163.150.105.675.540 | 108.765.414.662.257 | 66,67 | Value | $25.960,9 | $13.285,1 | 51,17 | Countries | 1.705 | 598 | 35,07 | |
Category | World | Top20 Feds* | % | Pop | 25.076.532.445 | 8.445.304.927 | 33,68 | Army | 683.515.670 | 217.931.607 | 31,88 | Prod | 163.150.105.675.540 | 68.054.732.709.437 | 41,71 | Value | $25.960,9 | $7.945,0 | 30,60 | Countries | 1.705 | 235 | 13,78 | | Top20 Fed are the 20 feds with the most population. |
John R | Friday, August 1, 2008 - 05:48 pm Empires
Category | World | Top20 Empires* | % | Pop | 25.076.532.445 | 7.420.837.333 | 29,59 | Army | 683.515.670 | 160.773.621 | 23,52 | Prod | 163.150.105.675.540 | 52.224.554.205.609 | 32,01 | Value | $25.960,0 | $6.422,8 | 24,74 | Countries | 1.705 | 200 | 11,73 | * The 20 Empires with the most population. |
Laguna | Wednesday, September 18, 2024 - 12:49 am Thank you past me for posting this esoteric collection of measures. After 16 years it came in hand to have a look at how much things have changed. Look at how low scores used to be. Less than 1% of all countries had less than 70M of pop. I can't believe we already had Game Levels in 2008... I thought that had come years later. There were only 137 countries with nukes. I'm pretty sure this was after nukes were banned from the world market and made extremely powerful. Over 55% of all countries were occupied! I should update this exact collection of statistics to have a better grasp of how things are now. Maybe next week. |
hymy1 | Wednesday, September 18, 2024 - 01:37 am It' be interesting. Especially if done side by side. |