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This overlap data does not contain subtick information and is not fully accurate. 2 | 3 | Usage: `go run print-overlap.go -demo /path/to/demo.dem` 4 | 5 | Optional arguments: 6 | 7 | - `-dir ` for directory parsing 8 | - `-v` for verbose output to console 9 | - `max-concurrent <#>` to limit the number of concurrent parsing (default 8) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /go.mod: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module github.com/zer0k-z/cs2-print-overlap 2 | 3 | go 1.22.4 4 | 5 | require github.com/markus-wa/demoinfocs-golang/v4 v4.3.0 6 | 7 | require ( 8 | github.com/golang/geo v0.0.0-20230421003525-6adc56603217 // indirect 9 | github.com/golang/snappy v0.0.4 // indirect 10 | github.com/markus-wa/go-unassert v0.1.3 // indirect 11 | github.com/markus-wa/gobitread v0.2.4 // indirect 12 | github.com/markus-wa/godispatch v1.4.1 // indirect 13 | github.com/markus-wa/ice-cipher-go v0.0.0-20230901094113-348096939ba7 // indirect 14 | github.com/markus-wa/quickhull-go/v2 v2.2.0 // indirect 15 | github.com/oklog/ulid/v2 v2.1.0 // indirect 16 | github.com/pkg/errors v0.9.1 // indirect 17 | google.golang.org/protobuf v1.34.2 // indirect 18 | ) 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /go.sum: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | github.com/davecgh/go-spew v1.1.0/go.mod h1:J7Y8YcW2NihsgmVo/mv3lAwl/skON4iLHjSsI+c5H38= 2 | github.com/davecgh/go-spew v1.1.1 h1:vj9j/u1bqnvCEfJOwUhtlOARqs3+rkHYY13jYWTU97c= 3 | github.com/davecgh/go-spew v1.1.1/go.mod h1:J7Y8YcW2NihsgmVo/mv3lAwl/skON4iLHjSsI+c5H38= 4 | github.com/golang/geo v0.0.0-20180826223333-635502111454/go.mod h1:vgWZ7cu0fq0KY3PpEHsocXOWJpRtkcbKemU4IUw0M60= 5 | github.com/golang/geo v0.0.0-20230421003525-6adc56603217 h1:HKlyj6in2JV6wVkmQ4XmG/EIm+SCYlPZ+V4GWit7Z+I= 6 | github.com/golang/geo v0.0.0-20230421003525-6adc56603217/go.mod h1:8wI0hitZ3a1IxZfeH3/5I97CI8i5cLGsYe7xNhQGs9U= 7 | github.com/golang/snappy v0.0.4 h1:yAGX7huGHXlcLOEtBnF4w7FQwA26wojNCwOYAEhLjQM= 8 | github.com/golang/snappy v0.0.4/go.mod h1:/XxbfmMg8lxefKM7IXC3fBNl/7bRcc72aCRzEWrmP2Q= 9 | github.com/google/go-cmp v0.5.5 h1:Khx7svrCpmxxtHBq5j2mp/xVjsi8hQMfNLvJFAlrGgU= 10 | github.com/google/go-cmp v0.5.5/go.mod h1:v8dTdLbMG2kIc/vJvl+f65V22dbkXbowE6jgT/gNBxE= 11 | github.com/markus-wa/demoinfocs-golang/v4 v4.3.0 h1:R+lazMCOA7ycuAKDPoqWjjLHYuIyor/sVM7hD9UaB+M= 12 | github.com/markus-wa/demoinfocs-golang/v4 v4.3.0/go.mod h1:HoKANU0AlFzSgtEJ4YD/pMQw3L0dNRgtn2GPVD+tF7I= 13 | github.com/markus-wa/go-unassert v0.1.3 h1:4N2fPLUS3929Rmkv94jbWskjsLiyNT2yQpCulTFFWfM= 14 | github.com/markus-wa/go-unassert v0.1.3/go.mod h1:/pqt7a0LRmdsRNYQ2nU3SGrXfw3bLXrvIkakY/6jpPY= 15 | github.com/markus-wa/gobitread v0.2.4 h1:BDr3dZnsqntDD4D8E7DzhkQlASIkQdfxCXLhWcI2K5A= 16 | github.com/markus-wa/gobitread v0.2.4/go.mod h1:PcWXMH4gx7o2CKslbkFkLyJB/aHW7JVRG3MRZe3PINg= 17 | github.com/markus-wa/godispatch v1.4.1 h1:Cdff5x33ShuX3sDmUbYWejk7tOuoHErFYMhUc2h7sLc= 18 | github.com/markus-wa/godispatch v1.4.1/go.mod h1:tk8L0yzLO4oAcFwM2sABMge0HRDJMdE8E7xm4gK/+xM= 19 | github.com/markus-wa/ice-cipher-go v0.0.0-20230901094113-348096939ba7 h1:aR9pvnlnBxifXBmzidpAiq2prLSGlkhE904qnk2sCz4= 20 | github.com/markus-wa/ice-cipher-go v0.0.0-20230901094113-348096939ba7/go.mod h1:JIsht5Oa9P50VnGJTvH2a6nkOqDFJbUeU1YRZYvdplw= 21 | github.com/markus-wa/quickhull-go/v2 v2.2.0 h1:rB99NLYeUHoZQ/aNRcGOGqjNBGmrOaRxdtqTnsTUPTA= 22 | github.com/markus-wa/quickhull-go/v2 v2.2.0/go.mod h1:EuLMucfr4B+62eipXm335hOs23LTnO62W7Psn3qvU2k= 23 | github.com/oklog/ulid/v2 v2.1.0 h1:+9lhoxAP56we25tyYETBBY1YLA2SaoLvUFgrP2miPJU= 24 | github.com/oklog/ulid/v2 v2.1.0/go.mod h1:rcEKHmBBKfef9DhnvX7y1HZBYxjXb0cP5ExxNsTT1QQ= 25 | github.com/pborman/getopt v0.0.0-20170112200414-7148bc3a4c30/go.mod h1:85jBQOZwpVEaDAr341tbn15RS4fCAsIst0qp7i8ex1o= 26 | github.com/pkg/errors v0.9.1 h1:FEBLx1zS214owpjy7qsBeixbURkuhQAwrK5UwLGTwt4= 27 | github.com/pkg/errors v0.9.1/go.mod h1:bwawxfHBFNV+L2hUp1rHADufV3IMtnDRdf1r5NINEl0= 28 | github.com/pmezard/go-difflib v1.0.0 h1:4DBwDE0NGyQoBHbLQYPwSUPoCMWR5BEzIk/f1lZbAQM= 29 | github.com/pmezard/go-difflib v1.0.0/go.mod h1:iKH77koFhYxTK1pcRnkKkqfTogsbg7gZNVY4sRDYZ/4= 30 | github.com/samber/lo v1.38.1 h1:j2XEAqXKb09Am4ebOg31SpvzUTTs6EN3VfgeLUhPdXM= 31 | github.com/samber/lo v1.38.1/go.mod h1:+m/ZKRl6ClXCE2Lgf3MsQlWfh4bn1bz6CXEOxnEXnEA= 32 | github.com/stretchr/objx v0.1.0/go.mod h1:HFkY916IF+rwdDfMAkV7OtwuqBVzrE8GR6GFx+wExME= 33 | github.com/stretchr/objx v0.5.1 h1:4VhoImhV/Bm0ToFkXFi8hXNXwpDRZ/ynw3amt82mzq0= 34 | github.com/stretchr/objx v0.5.1/go.mod h1:/iHQpkQwBD6DLUmQ4pE+s1TXdob1mORJ4/UFdrifcy0= 35 | github.com/stretchr/testify v1.6.1/go.mod h1:6Fq8oRcR53rry900zMqJjRRixrwX3KX962/h/Wwjteg= 36 | github.com/stretchr/testify v1.8.4 h1:CcVxjf3Q8PM0mHUKJCdn+eZZtm5yQwehR5yeSVQQcUk= 37 | github.com/stretchr/testify v1.8.4/go.mod h1:sz/lmYIOXD/1dqDmKjjqLyZ2RngseejIcXlSw2iwfAo= 38 | golang.org/x/exp v0.0.0-20230817173708-d852ddb80c63 h1:m64FZMko/V45gv0bNmrNYoDEq8U5YUhetc9cBWKS1TQ= 39 | golang.org/x/exp v0.0.0-20230817173708-d852ddb80c63/go.mod h1:0v4NqG35kSWCMzLaMeX+IQrlSnVE/bqGSyC2cz/9Le8= 40 | golang.org/x/xerrors v0.0.0-20191204190536-9bdfabe68543 h1:E7g+9GITq07hpfrRu66IVDexMakfv52eLZ2CXBWiKr4= 41 | golang.org/x/xerrors v0.0.0-20191204190536-9bdfabe68543/go.mod h1:I/5z698sn9Ka8TeJc9MKroUUfqBBauWjQqLJ2OPfmY0= 42 | google.golang.org/protobuf v1.34.2 h1:6xV6lTsCfpGD21XK49h7MhtcApnLqkfYgPcdHftf6hg= 43 | google.golang.org/protobuf v1.34.2/go.mod h1:qYOHts0dSfpeUzUFpOMr/WGzszTmLH+DiWniOlNbLDw= 44 | gopkg.in/check.v1 v0.0.0-20161208181325-20d25e280405/go.mod h1:Co6ibVJAznAaIkqp8huTwlJQCZ016jof/cbN4VW5Yz0= 45 | gopkg.in/yaml.v3 v3.0.0-20200313102051-9f266ea9e77c/go.mod h1:K4uyk7z7BCEPqu6E+C64Yfv1cQ7kz7rIZviUmN+EgEM= 46 | gopkg.in/yaml.v3 v3.0.1 h1:fxVm/GzAzEWqLHuvctI91KS9hhNmmWOoWu0XTYJS7CA= 47 | gopkg.in/yaml.v3 v3.0.1/go.mod h1:K4uyk7z7BCEPqu6E+C64Yfv1cQ7kz7rIZviUmN+EgEM= 48 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /print-overlap.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package main 2 | 3 | import ( 4 | "flag" 5 | "fmt" 6 | "os" 7 | "path/filepath" 8 | "strings" 9 | "sync" 10 | "time" 11 | 12 | demoinfocs "github.com/markus-wa/demoinfocs-golang/v4/pkg/demoinfocs" 13 | common "github.com/markus-wa/demoinfocs-golang/v4/pkg/demoinfocs/common" 14 | events "github.com/markus-wa/demoinfocs-golang/v4/pkg/demoinfocs/events" 15 | st "github.com/markus-wa/demoinfocs-golang/v4/pkg/demoinfocs/sendtables" 16 | ) 17 | 18 | type MoveData struct { 19 | pl *common.Player 20 | Tracking bool 21 | LastWSOverlapTick int 22 | LastADOverlapTick int 23 | WSOverlapTicks []int 24 | ADOverlapTicks []int 25 | IsWSOverlapping bool 26 | IsADOverlapping bool 27 | LastMoveAttemptTick int 28 | NumMoveTicks int 29 | GoodGroundSwitchCount int 30 | OldButtons uint64 31 | OldYaw float32 32 | TurnState int8 33 | GoodTurns uint32 34 | AirTime uint32 35 | AirTurnData []float64 36 | } 37 | 38 | const ( 39 | IN_FORWARD = uint64(0x8) 40 | IN_BACK = uint64(0x10) 41 | IN_MOVELEFT = uint64(0x200) 42 | IN_MOVERIGHT = uint64(0x400) 43 | ) 44 | 45 | func (mv MoveData) GetWSTotalOverlap() int { 46 | total := 0 47 | for _, v := range mv.WSOverlapTicks { 48 | total += v 49 | } 50 | return total 51 | } 52 | 53 | func (mv MoveData) GetADTotalOverlap() int { 54 | total := 0 55 | for _, v := range mv.ADOverlapTicks { 56 | total += v 57 | } 58 | return total 59 | } 60 | 61 | func (mv MoveData) GetTurning() int8 { 62 | curYaw := mv.pl.ViewDirectionY() 63 | turning := curYaw != mv.OldYaw 64 | if !turning { 65 | return 0 66 | } 67 | if curYaw < mv.OldYaw-180 || (curYaw > mv.OldYaw && curYaw < mv.OldYaw+180) { 68 | return -1 69 | } 70 | return 1 71 | } 72 | 73 | func (mv MoveData) checkGoodSwitch(newButtons uint64) bool { 74 | if mv.OldButtons&IN_FORWARD != 0 && // Used to press forward 75 | newButtons&IN_FORWARD == 0 && // Not anymore 76 | mv.OldButtons&IN_BACK == 0 && // Did not press backward 77 | newButtons&IN_BACK != 0 { // Now do though 78 | return true 79 | } 80 | if mv.OldButtons&IN_MOVELEFT != 0 && 81 | newButtons&IN_MOVELEFT == 0 && 82 | mv.OldButtons&IN_MOVERIGHT == 0 && 83 | newButtons&IN_MOVERIGHT != 0 { 84 | return true 85 | } 86 | if mv.OldButtons&IN_BACK != 0 && 87 | newButtons&IN_BACK == 0 && 88 | mv.OldButtons&IN_FORWARD == 0 && 89 | newButtons&IN_FORWARD != 0 { 90 | return true 91 | } 92 | if mv.OldButtons&IN_MOVERIGHT != 0 && 93 | newButtons&IN_MOVERIGHT == 0 && 94 | mv.OldButtons&IN_MOVELEFT == 0 && 95 | newButtons&IN_MOVELEFT != 0 { 96 | return true 97 | } 98 | return false 99 | } 100 | 101 | // Run like this: go run print-overlap.go -demo="/path/to/demo.dem" 102 | // Run like this: go run print-overlap.go -dir="/path/to/" 103 | type Result struct { 104 | Path string 105 | Error error 106 | } 107 | 108 | func main() { 109 | 110 | dir := flag.String("dir", "", "Directory to process") 111 | 112 | demo := flag.String("demo", "", "Demo file `path`") 113 | 114 | verbose := flag.Bool("v", false, "Enable verbose stdout") 115 | 116 | max := flag.Int("max-concurrent", 8, "Maximum amount of demos parsed at the same time") 117 | 118 | result := make(chan Result) 119 | 120 | // Parse the flags 121 | flag.Parse() 122 | 123 | // WaitGroup to wait for all goroutines to finish 124 | var wg sync.WaitGroup 125 | semaphore := make(chan struct{}, *max) 126 | 127 | if (*dir == "" && *demo == "") || (*dir != "" && *demo != "") { 128 | fmt.Println("Error: -dir OR -demo flag is required") 129 | flag.Usage() 130 | os.Exit(1) 131 | } 132 | 133 | fmt.Println("Movement Input Parser by zer0.k") 134 | fmt.Println("Keep in mind that this overlap data can be inaccurate and does not contain subtick information.") 135 | fmt.Println("----") 136 | 137 | if *demo != "" { 138 | wg.Add(1) 139 | go func() { 140 | defer wg.Done() 141 | 142 | parseDemo(*demo, *verbose, result) 143 | }() 144 | 145 | } else { 146 | fmt.Println("Parsing dir", *dir) 147 | 148 | err := filepath.Walk(*dir, func(path string, info os.FileInfo, err error) error { 149 | if err != nil { 150 | return err 151 | } 152 | 153 | if !info.IsDir() && filepath.Ext(info.Name()) == ".dem" { 154 | fmt.Println("Parsing demo file:", path) 155 | wg.Add(1) 156 | semaphore <- struct{}{} // Acquire semaphore 157 | go func(path string, verbose bool) { 158 | defer wg.Done() 159 | defer func() { <-semaphore }() // Release the semaphore 160 | parseDemo(path, verbose, result) 161 | }(path, *verbose) 162 | } 163 | 164 | return nil 165 | }) 166 | checkError(err) 167 | } 168 | 169 | go func() { 170 | wg.Wait() 171 | close(result) 172 | }() 173 | 174 | for res := range result { 175 | if res.Error != nil { 176 | fmt.Printf("Failed goroutines: Path=%s, Error: %v\n", res.Path, res.Error) 177 | } 178 | } 179 | 180 | fmt.Println("Parsing done.") 181 | } 182 | 183 | func parseDemo(path string, verbose bool, result chan<- Result) { 184 | reported := false 185 | mapPlayerEx := make(map[uint64]*MoveData) 186 | outputPath := strings.TrimSuffix(path, filepath.Ext(path)) + ".csv" 187 | 188 | var res Result 189 | res.Path = path 190 | defer func() { 191 | if err := recover(); err != nil { 192 | fmt.Printf("panic occurred for path %s: %s\n", path, err) 193 | os.Remove(outputPath) 194 | res.Error = fmt.Errorf("panic occurred: %v", err) 195 | result <- res 196 | } 197 | }() 198 | 199 | output, err := os.Create(outputPath) 200 | checkError(err) 201 | 202 | defer output.Close() 203 | 204 | f, err := os.Open(path) 205 | checkError(err) 206 | 207 | defer f.Close() 208 | 209 | stat, err := f.Stat() 210 | checkError(err) 211 | 212 | p := demoinfocs.NewParser(f) 213 | defer p.Close() 214 | 215 | // Do not use this at the end of the game. 216 | getOverlapDataFromPawnEntity := func(pawnEntity st.Entity) *MoveData { 217 | controllerProp, hasProp := pawnEntity.PropertyValue("m_hController") 218 | if !hasProp { 219 | return nil 220 | } 221 | 222 | player := p.GameState().Participants().FindByHandle64(controllerProp.Handle()) 223 | if player == nil { 224 | return nil 225 | } 226 | if player.SteamID64 == 0 { 227 | return nil 228 | } 229 | if mapPlayerEx[player.SteamID64] == nil { 230 | mapPlayerEx[player.SteamID64] = &MoveData{pl: player, Tracking: true} 231 | } 232 | return mapPlayerEx[player.SteamID64] 233 | } 234 | p.RegisterEventHandler(func(events.FrameDone) { 235 | for _, pl := range p.GameState().Participants().All() { 236 | mv := mapPlayerEx[pl.SteamID64] 237 | if mv == nil { 238 | //fmt.Printf("Player %s is not valid\n", pl.Name) 239 | continue 240 | } 241 | if !mv.Tracking { 242 | continue 243 | } 244 | pawnEntity := mv.pl.PlayerPawnEntity() 245 | if pawnEntity == nil || pawnEntity.ServerClass().Name() != "CCSPlayerPawn" { 246 | continue 247 | } 248 | prop, _ := pawnEntity.PropertyValue("m_hGroundEntity") 249 | groundEnt := p.GameState().EntityByHandle(prop.Handle()) 250 | if groundEnt == nil { 251 | mv.AirTime++ 252 | if mv.GetTurning() > 0 { 253 | diff := mv.OldYaw - mv.pl.ViewDirectionY() 254 | if diff < 0 { 255 | diff += 360 256 | } 257 | mv.AirTurnData = append(mv.AirTurnData, float64(diff)) 258 | } else if mv.GetTurning() < 0 { 259 | diff := mv.pl.ViewDirectionY() - mv.OldYaw 260 | if diff < 0 { 261 | diff += 360 262 | } 263 | mv.AirTurnData = append(mv.AirTurnData, float64(diff)) 264 | } 265 | 266 | if mv.TurnState+mv.GetTurning() == 0 && mv.TurnState != 0 { 267 | mv.GoodTurns++ 268 | } 269 | } 270 | mv.TurnState = mv.GetTurning() 271 | mv.OldYaw = mv.pl.ViewDirectionY() 272 | } 273 | }) 274 | p.RegisterEventHandler(func(events.DataTablesParsed) { 275 | p.ServerClasses().FindByName("CCSPlayerPawn").OnEntityCreated(func(pawnEntity st.Entity) { 276 | buttonProp := pawnEntity.Property("m_pMovementServices.m_nButtonDownMaskPrev") 277 | if buttonProp != nil { 278 | buttonChanged := func(val st.PropertyValue) { 279 | // Can dead players press buttons? What about freeze time? 280 | // Let's just ignore these questions for now. 281 | mv := getOverlapDataFromPawnEntity(pawnEntity) 282 | 283 | if mv == nil || !mv.Tracking { 284 | return 285 | } 286 | // Pressing any key? 287 | if val.S2UInt64()&0x618 != 0 && mv.OldButtons == 0 { 288 | mv.LastMoveAttemptTick = p.GameState().IngameTick() 289 | //fmt.Printf("Player %s started moving @%d\n", ol.pl.Name, ol.LastMoveAttemptTick) 290 | } else if val.S2UInt64()&0x618 == 0 && mv.OldButtons != 0 { 291 | mv.NumMoveTicks += p.GameState().IngameTick() - mv.LastMoveAttemptTick 292 | //fmt.Printf("Player %s stopped moving @%d (+%d)\n", ol.pl.Name, p.GameState().IngameTick(), p.GameState().IngameTick()-ol.LastMoveAttemptTick) 293 | } 294 | 295 | // Overlapping? 296 | if (val.S2UInt64()&0x10 != 0) && (val.S2UInt64()&0x8 != 0) { 297 | mv.IsWSOverlapping = true 298 | mv.LastWSOverlapTick = p.GameState().IngameTick() 299 | // fmt.Printf("%s W/S overlapped at tick %d\n", 300 | // ol.pl.Name, 301 | // p.GameState().IngameTick()) 302 | } else if mv.IsWSOverlapping { 303 | mv.IsWSOverlapping = false 304 | numOverlapTick := p.GameState().IngameTick() - mv.LastWSOverlapTick 305 | if numOverlapTick > 1 { 306 | mv.WSOverlapTicks = append(mv.WSOverlapTicks, numOverlapTick) 307 | } else { 308 | mv.GoodGroundSwitchCount++ 309 | } 310 | } 311 | 312 | if (val.S2UInt64()&0x200 != 0) && (val.S2UInt64()&0x400 != 0) { 313 | mv.IsADOverlapping = true 314 | mv.LastADOverlapTick = p.GameState().IngameTick() 315 | // fmt.Printf("%s A/D overlapped at tick %d\n", 316 | // ol.pl.Name, 317 | // p.GameState().IngameTick()) 318 | } else if mv.IsADOverlapping { 319 | mv.IsADOverlapping = false 320 | numOverlapTick := p.GameState().IngameTick() - mv.LastADOverlapTick 321 | if numOverlapTick > 1 { 322 | mv.ADOverlapTicks = append(mv.ADOverlapTicks, numOverlapTick) 323 | } else { 324 | mv.GoodGroundSwitchCount++ 325 | } 326 | } 327 | if mv.checkGoodSwitch(val.S2UInt64()) { 328 | mv.GoodGroundSwitchCount++ 329 | } 330 | // Doesn't really need other buttons. 331 | mv.OldButtons = val.S2UInt64() & 0x618 332 | } 333 | buttonProp.OnUpdate(buttonChanged) 334 | } 335 | }) 336 | }) 337 | spewReport := func() { 338 | if reported { 339 | return 340 | } 341 | if verbose { 342 | fmt.Printf("Game duration: %d ticks (%f minutes)\n", p.GameState().IngameTick(), float64(p.GameState().IngameTick())/64.0/60.0) 343 | } 344 | output.WriteString("Date,SteamID64,Name,A/D overlap (instances),A/D overlap (ticks),A/D overlap (tick/instance),W/S overlap (instances),W/S overlap (ticks),W/S overlap (tick/instance),Good Strafe Switch,Total Move Ticks,Good Airstrafe Turns,Total Airtime\n") 345 | for _, pl := range p.GameState().Participants().All() { 346 | mv := mapPlayerEx[pl.SteamID64] 347 | if mv == nil { 348 | //fmt.Printf("Player %s is not valid\n", pl.Name) 349 | continue 350 | } 351 | mv.Tracking = false 352 | // Finalize the stats. 353 | if mv.OldButtons != 0 { 354 | mv.NumMoveTicks += p.GameState().IngameTick() - mv.LastMoveAttemptTick 355 | } 356 | if mv.IsWSOverlapping { 357 | mv.IsWSOverlapping = false 358 | numOverlapTick := p.GameState().IngameTick() - mv.LastWSOverlapTick 359 | if numOverlapTick > 1 { 360 | mv.WSOverlapTicks = append(mv.WSOverlapTicks, numOverlapTick) 361 | } else { 362 | mv.GoodGroundSwitchCount++ 363 | } 364 | } 365 | if mv.IsADOverlapping { 366 | mv.IsADOverlapping = false 367 | numOverlapTick := p.GameState().IngameTick() - mv.LastADOverlapTick 368 | if numOverlapTick > 1 { 369 | mv.ADOverlapTicks = append(mv.ADOverlapTicks, numOverlapTick) 370 | } else { 371 | mv.GoodGroundSwitchCount++ 372 | } 373 | } 374 | 375 | if verbose { 376 | fmt.Printf("%s (%d): W/S overlap ticks %d, A/D overlap ticks %d, good key switch count %d, total move ticks %d, good turns %d, airtime %d", 377 | mv.pl.Name, mv.pl.SteamID64, mv.GetWSTotalOverlap(), mv.GetADTotalOverlap(), mv.GoodGroundSwitchCount, mv.NumMoveTicks, mv.GoodTurns, mv.AirTime) 378 | fmt.Println("") 379 | } 380 | // Airstrafe speed stuff 381 | // mean, _ := stats.Mean(ol.AirTurnData) 382 | // fmt.Printf(", average turn speed %f (%d samples total)\n", mean, len(ol.AirTurnData)) 383 | // for i := 10; i < 100; i += 20 { 384 | // percentile, _ := stats.Percentile(ol.AirTurnData, float64(i)) 385 | // fmt.Printf("%d%%: %f\n", i, percentile) 386 | // } 387 | 388 | WSavg := float32(0) 389 | if len(mv.WSOverlapTicks) > 0 { 390 | WSavg = float32(mv.GetWSTotalOverlap()) / float32(len(mv.WSOverlapTicks)) 391 | } 392 | 393 | ADavg := float32(0) 394 | if len(mv.ADOverlapTicks) > 0 { 395 | ADavg = float32(mv.GetADTotalOverlap()) / float32(len(mv.ADOverlapTicks)) 396 | } 397 | 398 | line := fmt.Sprintf("%s,%d,%s,%d,%d,%f,%d,%d,%f,%d,%d,%d,%d\n", 399 | stat.ModTime().Format(time.DateTime), 400 | mv.pl.SteamID64, 401 | mv.pl.Name, 402 | len(mv.ADOverlapTicks), 403 | mv.GetADTotalOverlap(), 404 | ADavg, 405 | len(mv.WSOverlapTicks), 406 | mv.GetWSTotalOverlap(), 407 | WSavg, 408 | mv.GoodGroundSwitchCount, 409 | mv.NumMoveTicks, 410 | mv.GoodTurns, 411 | mv.AirTime) 412 | output.WriteString(line) 413 | } 414 | reported = true 415 | } 416 | p.RegisterEventHandler(func(events.AnnouncementWinPanelMatch) { 417 | spewReport() 418 | }) 419 | // Parse to end 420 | err = p.ParseToEnd() 421 | spewReport() 422 | checkError(err) 423 | 424 | } 425 | 426 | func checkError(err error) { 427 | if err != nil { 428 | panic(err) 429 | } 430 | } 431 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------