Thank you Tim! I’ll check it out
On Sat, Oct 15, 2022 at 17:33 Timothy Y. Chow
wrote:
> Turker Eflanli wrote:
> > Does anyone know a way to convert a GNU analyzed sgf file to xg format?
> If
> > not, is there documentation that explains the sgf format?
>
> Here's a link to some code that
Turker Eflanli wrote:
Does anyone know a way to convert a GNU analyzed sgf file to xg format? If
not, is there documentation that explains the sgf format?
Here's a link to some code that someone wrote to convert a different
format to sgf.
Awesome, great idea, thanks!
On Sat, Oct 15, 2022 at 4:35 PM Philippe Michel
wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 15, 2022 at 12:55:36PM -0400, Turker Eflanli wrote:
>
> > It just parses the file, with the python scripts [...]
>
> If you're familiar with python you could consider using gnubg's internal
>
On Sat, Oct 15, 2022 at 12:55:36PM -0400, Turker Eflanli wrote:
> It just parses the file, with the python scripts [...]
If you're familiar with python you could consider using gnubg's internal
python interpreter (accessed with a ">" in gnubg's CLI).
For instance you could try something like
;>>> -Øystein
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> fre. 12. aug. 2022 kl. 19:09 skrev Turker Eflanli <
>>>>>>> turkerefla...@gmail.com>:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Here they are - I don't remem
chønning-Johansen <
>>>>>>> oyste...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thank you so much, Turker!
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> However, it would still be good to have the Petch-tools. :-)
e I had downloaded them from
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Fri, Aug 12, 2022 at 12:01 PM Øystein Schønning-Johansen <
>>>>>> oyste...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thank you so much, Turker!
>>>&
gt;>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thank you so much, Turker!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> However, it would still be good to have the Petch-tools. :-)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> -Øystein
>>>>>>&
>>>> oyste...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Thank you so much, Turker!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> However, it would still be good to have the Petch-tools. :-)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -Øystein
>&g
v Turker Eflanli <
>>>>> turkerefla...@gmail.com>:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Øystein,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Find attached the raw file that you can analyze in GNU
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Fri,
t;> fre. 12. aug. 2022 kl. 16:58 skrev Turker Eflanli <
>>>> turkerefla...@gmail.com>:
>>>>
>>>>> Øystein,
>>>>>
>>>>> Find attached the raw file that you can analyze in GNU
>>>>>
>>>>> On
aug. 2022 kl. 16:58 skrev Turker Eflanli <
>>> turkerefla...@gmail.com>:
>>>
>>>> Øystein,
>>>>
>>>> Find attached the raw file that you can analyze in GNU
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Aug 12, 2022 at 10:12 AM Øystein Schønning-Johan
gt; Øystein,
>>>
>>> Find attached the raw file that you can analyze in GNU
>>>
>>> On Fri, Aug 12, 2022 at 10:12 AM Øystein Schønning-Johansen <
>>> oyste...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi!
>>>>
>>>>
i!
>>>
>>> I was thinking of analysing the WC 2022 final and found the final
>>> available in .xg format.
>>>
>>> I think Michael Petch wrote some tools to convert xg file into sgf
>>> format. Are these tools available somewhere?
>>>
&
ansen <
> oyste...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I was thinking of analysing the WC 2022 final and found the final
>> available in .xg format.
>>
>> I think Michael Petch wrote some tools to convert xg file into sgf
>> format. Are these tools a
Michael Petch wrote some tools to convert xg file into sgf format.
> Are these tools available somewhere?
>
> It states at: https://www.extremegammon.com/XGformat.aspx
> that the python source for his tools are here:
> http://vcs.capp-sysware.com/gitweb/?p=backgammon/xgdatatools.g
Hi!
I was thinking of analysing the WC 2022 final and found the final available
in .xg format.
I think Michael Petch wrote some tools to convert xg file into sgf format.
Are these tools available somewhere?
It states at: https://www.extremegammon.com/XGformat.aspx
that the python source for his
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