Rob's response in the "speed guage" thread prompted me to check out the top times page at usms.org. I noticed the postal swim distances (3000/6000 yds, 5000/10000 m) are not listed. Is there some reason why not?
Thx,
Skip Montanaro
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It's pretty straightforward to convert CSV rows to D0 records, but if they need the 'record pyramid' or 'meet pyramid' sequence of records, that's a little more complicated. Anyway, here's the python that just does D0 records. Let's see that perl!
bash-3.00$ ./parse-csv.py SD272809.csv
D02 MARGRAVE, DAVID A 36MM 501 09232007 29.09S 1
D02 MARGRAVE, DAVID A 36MM15001 09232007 21:57.23S 1
D02 MARGRAVE, DAVID A 36MM 503 09232007 41.02S 1
D02 MARGRAVE, DAVID A 36MM 504 09232007 33.08S 1
D02 MARGRAVE, DAVID A 36MM 1005 09232007 1:16.87S 1
It's pretty straightforward to convert CSV rows to D0 records, but if they need the 'record pyramid' or 'meet pyramid' sequence of records, that's a little more complicated. Anyway, here's the python that just does D0 records. Let's see that perl!
bash-3.00$ ./parse-csv.py SD272809.csv
D02 MARGRAVE, DAVID A 36MM 501 09232007 29.09S 1
D02 MARGRAVE, DAVID A 36MM15001 09232007 21:57.23S 1
D02 MARGRAVE, DAVID A 36MM 503 09232007 41.02S 1
D02 MARGRAVE, DAVID A 36MM 504 09232007 33.08S 1
D02 MARGRAVE, DAVID A 36MM 1005 09232007 1:16.87S 1