relativeBatsmanSRODTT {cricketr} | R Documentation |
Calculate and plot the relative Mean Strike Rate (SR) for each batsman for ODI or Twenty20 batsmen
Description
Calculate and plot the relative MEan Strike Rate (SR) for each batsman for ODI or Twenty20 batsmen
Usage
relativeBatsmanSRODTT(frames, names)
Arguments
frames |
This is a list of <batsman>.csv files obtained with an initial getPlayerDataOD() or getPlayerTT() |
names |
A list of batsmen names who need to be compared |
Details
More details can be found in my short video tutorial in Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9uMPFVsXsI
Value
None
Note
Maintainer: Tinniam V Ganesh <tvganesh.85@gmail.com>
Author(s)
Tinniam V Ganesh
References
https://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/stats/index.html
https://gigadom.in/
See Also
batsmanScoringRateODTT
relativeRunsFreqPerfODTT
batsmanPerfBoxHist
Examples
## Not run:
# Get or use the <batsman>.csv obtained with getPlayerDataOD() or getPlayerTT()
#sehwag <-getPlayerData(35263,dir="./mytest", file="sehwag.csv",
#type="batting", homeOrAway=c(1,2),result=c(1,2,4))
# Retrieve the file path of a data file installed with cricketr
sehwag <- system.file("data", "sehwag.csv", package = "cricketr")
devilliers <- system.file("data", "devilliers.csv", package = "cricketr")
gayle <- system.file("data", "gayle.csv", package = "cricketr")
maxwell <- system.file("data", "maxwell.csv", package = "cricketr")
batsmen <- list(sehwag,devilliers,gayle,maxwell)
names <- list("Sehwag","Devilliers","Gayle","Maxwell")
relativeBatsmanSRODTT(batsmen,names)
# Note: This example uses the /data directory for the files. However
# you can use any directory as long as the data files exists in that directory.
## End(Not run)
[Package cricketr version 0.0.26 Index]