prologin / concours-site

Source code of the Prologin contest website
https://gitlab.com/prologin/concours/site
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Wrong order with ex-æquo in rankings #296

Closed FranckCHAMBON closed 2 years ago

FranckCHAMBON commented 3 years ago

I think older should be displayed higher than newer in ex-æquo ranked solvers. As an example : I just score the max as some others, and I'm ranked #°1, but on top.

I'm pretty sure some days ago, the ranking between ex-æquo was opposite whith candide last of #°1 ones, now second after me...

In this example, I should be ranked last of #°1 ones, above...

Just a 2c bug.

seirl commented 3 years ago

I think it's specifically coded to be random. Is that something that you disagree with, conceptually?

FranckCHAMBON commented 3 years ago

I just think the first who achieve a max score should keep rank 1, not the opposite.

seirl commented 3 years ago

Well, it's not the opposite if the order is random?

FranckCHAMBON commented 3 years ago

In the example given in post 1, it is. Fortunately for me, I am the last solver at max score, and placed on top. I think it should the opposite ; in this case... and in general. Not a big issue, for sure.

Elfikurr commented 3 years ago

I believe this is just luck, and it doesn't happen everytime.

However, it might make sense for the first one to solve to be first on the leaderboard !

juli0z commented 2 years ago

Migrated to https://gitlab.com/prologin/concours/site/-/issues/296