Hm,

Let me quote myself:

> Year range: 1560-2009 (842)
> Rating rang: 1-2875 (78)

Clearly, your hypothesis cannot hold, I would say.

>From the past (older scid version, probably Shane's final release) I
seem to remember that this number corresponded to the number of
different actual values in the given range, but here this cannot be true
either...

Joost.

On Mon, 2009-02-16 at 13:22 -0500, Benoit St-Pierre wrote:
> It looks like the average year and the average rating of the active
> database.  Does this hypothesis fits the data in your database ?
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