Description Usage Arguments Details Value Note Author(s) References See Also Examples
View source: R/relativeRunsFreqPerf.R
This function computes the run frequencies in ranges of 10 and plots these for a list of batsmen
1 | relativeRunsFreqPerf(frames, names)
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frames |
This is a list of <batsman>.csv files obtained with an initial getPlayerData() |
names |
A list of batsmen names who need to be compared |
More details can be found in my short video tutorial in Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9uMPFVsXsI
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Tinniam V Ganesh <tvganesh.85@gmail.com>
Tinniam V Ganesh
https://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/stats/index.html
https://gigadom.in/
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 | ## Not run:
# Get the list of the <batsman>.csv files obtained with getPlayerData() for batsmen to be compared
# tendulkar <- getPlayerData(35320,file="tendulkar.csv",type="batting",
# homeOrAway=c(1,2),result=c(1,2,4))
# Retrieve the file path of a data file installed with cricketr
tendulkar <- system.file("data", "tendulkar.csv", package = "cricketr")
ganguly <- system.file("data", "ganguly.csv", package = "cricketr")
batsmen <- list(tendulkar,ganguly)
names <- list("Tendulkar","Ganguly")
relativeRunsFreqPerf(batsmen,names)
# Note: This example uses the /data directory for the files. However
# you can use any directory as long as the data files exists in that directory.
## End(Not run)
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