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The '''Finds tab''' is the first tab displayed on a user's [[Profile Stats]] page. Your own tab can be displayed on your geocaching profile using code generated by the [https://project-gc.com/Profile/ProfileStats Create dynamic image HTML code] button. The page gives the number of caches that user has found, followed by information about the user's finds, as follows:
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The '''Finds tab''' is the first tab displayed on a user's [[Profile Stats]] page. The user's own tab can be displayed on their geocaching profile using code generated by the [https://project-gc.com/Profile/ProfileStats Create dynamic image HTML code] button. The page gives the number of caches that user has found, followed by information about the user's finds, as follows:
 
==Cumulative finds by month==
 
==Cumulative finds by month==
 
[[File:Cumulativefindsbymonth.png|thumb|left|500px|A typical chart]]
 
[[File:Cumulativefindsbymonth.png|thumb|left|500px|A typical chart]]
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==Some numbers==
 
==Some numbers==
A list of miscellaneous statistics, generally self explanatory. The nearest and furthest caches, and the distance to the cache centroid, are only shown for your own statistics and hidden to other users for privacy reasons.
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A list of miscellaneous statistics, generally self explanatory. The nearest and furthest caches, and the distance to the [[cache centroid]], are only shown for your own statistics and hidden to other users for privacy reasons.
  
[[Log similarity]] is an indication of how much your logs differ - a high score means your logs have a lot of repeated content, a low score means they are more diverse.
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[[Log similarity]] is an indication of how much the user's logs differ - a high score means their logs have a lot of repeated content, a low score means they are more diverse.
  
 
==Bar charts==
 
==Bar charts==
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*Finds to ''current date'' for each year
 
*Finds to ''current date'' for each year
  
Note that size, difficulty and terrain ratings are based on the current value of each cache, and may have changed from when you logged them. The maximum value of each is shown darker.
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Note that size, difficulty and terrain ratings are based on the current value of each cache, and may have changed from when the user logged them. The maximum value of each is shown darker.
  
 
==Way to 81==
 
==Way to 81==
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A [[D/T grid]] showing all 81 combinations of Difficulty and Terrain ratings, with the number of caches found for each combination. By clicking on "Type: All" in the top right corner, the grid will cycle through various cache types (Traditional, Multi, Mystery, Letterbox, Earthcache, Virtual and back to All.
 
A [[D/T grid]] showing all 81 combinations of Difficulty and Terrain ratings, with the number of caches found for each combination. By clicking on "Type: All" in the top right corner, the grid will cycle through various cache types (Traditional, Multi, Mystery, Letterbox, Earthcache, Virtual and back to All.
  
Below the grid is a summary of the number of the combinations, with a value and percentage of those with a difficulty or terrain rating of 3 or more. There is a link to the [[D/T Matrix Tool]] to help you find which caches you need to complete the next loop.
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Below the grid is a summary of the number of the combinations, with a value and percentage of those with a difficulty or terrain rating of 3 or more. There is a link to the [[MapMatrix|D/T Matrix Tool]] to help the user find which caches they need to complete the next loop.
  
Filling in the grid increases your [[The Matrix Cacher|Matrix Cacher]] Badge.
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Filling in the grid increases the user's [[The Matrix Cacher|Matrix Cacher]] Badge.
  
 
==Caches with most favorite points==
 
==Caches with most favorite points==
This tab lists the 10 caches you have found with the most favorite points, including GCcode, name, type, location, and favorite points for each cache.
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This section lists the 10 caches the user has found with the most favorite points, including GCcode, name, type, location, and favorite points for each cache.
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Additionally it shows the total amount of favorite points on logged geocaches, and their average.
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The [[TopFav|Top Favourites]] list can be used to improve these statistics, and increase the user's [[The Favorite Cacher|Favorite Cacher]] Badge.
  
 
==Oldest caches found==
 
==Oldest caches found==
This tab lists the 10 oldest caches the user has found, including age, when it was hidden, when it was found by the user, GCcode, country, and cache name.
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This section lists the 10 oldest caches the user has found, including age, when it was hidden, when it was found by the user, GCcode, country, type, and cache name.
  
 
==Highest and lowest elevations==
 
==Highest and lowest elevations==
''Details to follow''
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This section lists the 10 highest and 10 lowest caches the user has found, including GCcode, cache name, type, location and height.
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Additionally it shows the average height of logged geocaches, and total travelled cache-to-cache elevation.
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The [[TopElevation|Top Elevation]] and [[TopElevationlowest|Top Elevation (lowest)]] lists can be used to improve these statistics, and increase the user's [[The High Altitude Cacher|High Altitude Cacher]] and [[The Low Altitude Cacher|Low Altitude Cacher]] Badges.
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==Finds by found date==
 
==Finds by found date==
''Details to follow''
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This module is a calendar (also called [[366 grid]]), showing the found date of the caches the user has found.
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The [[NeededFoundDates|Needed Found Dates]] tool can be used to improve these statistics, and increase the user's [[The Calendar Cacher|Calendar Cacher]] Badge.
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==Finds by hidden date==
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This module is a calendar (also called [[366 grid]]), showing the [[hidden date]] of the caches the user has found.
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The [[MapHiddenDate|Map Hidden Date]] tool can be used to improve these statistics.
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==Finds by hidden month==
 
==Finds by hidden month==
''Details to follow''
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This module is a calendar (also called [[366 grid]]), showing the [[hidden date#Jasmer / Hidden month|hidden month]] of the caches the user has found.
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The [[MapHiddenMonth|Map Hidden month]] tool can be used to improve these statistics, and increase the user's [[The Jasmer Cacher|Jasmer Cacher]] Badge.
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==Finds by owner==
 
==Finds by owner==
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This module lists the 20 [[cache owner]]s for which the user has found the most caches from, with the next 20 also listed below.
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Additionally, the total number of distinct cache owners found is displayed at the bottom.
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==Collected attributes==
 
==Collected attributes==
''Details to follow''
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This is a chart of all the available [[attribute]]s at [[Geocaching.com]]. The ones that the user has found are shown in saturated colors and the ones they have not are in grayscale. Under each attribute there is a number that shows how many of the user’s found caches that have the attribute. Hovering over a attribute give you a tooltip that shows the name of the attribute. There is also information about how many of the attributes the user has found and the percentage of the total number of available attributes that makes.
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Finding more attributes increases the user's [[The Attribute Cacher|Attribute Cacher]] Badge.
  
 
[[Category:Statistics]]
 
[[Category:Statistics]]

Revision as of 19:46, 17 February 2022

The Finds tab is the first tab displayed on a user's Profile Stats page. The user's own tab can be displayed on their geocaching profile using code generated by the Create dynamic image HTML code button. The page gives the number of caches that user has found, followed by information about the user's finds, as follows:

Cumulative finds by month

A typical chart

This is a chart of the number of caches found throughout the course of a year, shown as dashed lines for each year, which should be read against the left hand axis. The cumulative finds are shown in the darker shaded area of the graph, and should be read against the right hand axis.

Finds by month per year

Bar charts showing the number of finds each month in each year, with the number of days caching shown underneath. By default only the current and previous year are shown, but earlier years can be selected.

Some numbers

A list of miscellaneous statistics, generally self explanatory. The nearest and furthest caches, and the distance to the cache centroid, are only shown for your own statistics and hidden to other users for privacy reasons.

Log similarity is an indication of how much the user's logs differ - a high score means their logs have a lot of repeated content, a low score means they are more diverse.

Bar charts

Various self-explanatory bar charts showing values of the following:

  • Finds by type
  • Finds by size
  • Finds by difficulty rating
  • Finds by terrain rating
  • Average difficulty per year
  • Average terrain per year
  • Finds by month
  • Finds by weekday
  • Finds by year cache placed
  • Finds to current date for each year

Note that size, difficulty and terrain ratings are based on the current value of each cache, and may have changed from when the user logged them. The maximum value of each is shown darker.

Way to 81

A D/T grid showing all 81 combinations of Difficulty and Terrain ratings, with the number of caches found for each combination. By clicking on "Type: All" in the top right corner, the grid will cycle through various cache types (Traditional, Multi, Mystery, Letterbox, Earthcache, Virtual and back to All.

Below the grid is a summary of the number of the combinations, with a value and percentage of those with a difficulty or terrain rating of 3 or more. There is a link to the D/T Matrix Tool to help the user find which caches they need to complete the next loop.

Filling in the grid increases the user's Matrix Cacher Badge.

Caches with most favorite points

This section lists the 10 caches the user has found with the most favorite points, including GCcode, name, type, location, and favorite points for each cache.

Additionally it shows the total amount of favorite points on logged geocaches, and their average.

The Top Favourites list can be used to improve these statistics, and increase the user's Favorite Cacher Badge.

Oldest caches found

This section lists the 10 oldest caches the user has found, including age, when it was hidden, when it was found by the user, GCcode, country, type, and cache name.

Highest and lowest elevations

This section lists the 10 highest and 10 lowest caches the user has found, including GCcode, cache name, type, location and height.

Additionally it shows the average height of logged geocaches, and total travelled cache-to-cache elevation.

The Top Elevation and Top Elevation (lowest) lists can be used to improve these statistics, and increase the user's High Altitude Cacher and Low Altitude Cacher Badges.

Finds by found date

This module is a calendar (also called 366 grid), showing the found date of the caches the user has found.

The Needed Found Dates tool can be used to improve these statistics, and increase the user's Calendar Cacher Badge.

Finds by hidden date

This module is a calendar (also called 366 grid), showing the hidden date of the caches the user has found.

The Map Hidden Date tool can be used to improve these statistics.

Finds by hidden month

This module is a calendar (also called 366 grid), showing the hidden month of the caches the user has found.

The Map Hidden month tool can be used to improve these statistics, and increase the user's Jasmer Cacher Badge.

Finds by owner

This module lists the 20 cache owners for which the user has found the most caches from, with the next 20 also listed below.

Additionally, the total number of distinct cache owners found is displayed at the bottom.

Collected attributes

This is a chart of all the available attributes at Geocaching.com. The ones that the user has found are shown in saturated colors and the ones they have not are in grayscale. Under each attribute there is a number that shows how many of the user’s found caches that have the attribute. Hovering over a attribute give you a tooltip that shows the name of the attribute. There is also information about how many of the attributes the user has found and the percentage of the total number of available attributes that makes.

Finding more attributes increases the user's Attribute Cacher Badge.