Below is a simple JavaScript script you can execute on the feedback webpage to turn all round data on a map into a .csv. file. This probably isn't useful for most people, but it might help sort through data if you've got a map with hundreds of playtests and you want to sort the data for patterns.
To use this script, open your browser's console (Ctrl + Shift + J in most browsers), paste the script, and press enter. Then copy paste the output string into a text document. You can then open this text document in your spreadsheet program of choice. You'll also want to have the round info window open in the webpage.
The script:
To use this script, open your browser's console (Ctrl + Shift + J in most browsers), paste the script, and press enter. Then copy paste the output string into a text document. You can then open this text document in your spreadsheet program of choice. You'll also want to have the round info window open in the webpage.
The script:
Code:
var rounds = document.getElementsByClassName("rounddata");
var final = "Result, Length, Win Reason, Rounds Left, Player Count, Round Name\n";
for (i = 0; i < rounds.length; i++) {
var roundinfo = rounds[i].getElementsByClassName("roundinfo");
for (j = 0; j < roundinfo.length; j++) {
var info = roundinfo[j].innerHTML;
if (j == 0) { final = final + info.substring(1, info.indexOf(' ')) + ", "; }
else { final = final + info.substring(info.indexOf('</b>') + 4) + ", "; }
}
final = final + "\n";
}
final;