USRSA members will be interested to learn that the String Specs tool has been upgraded. It's still sortable, but now the sort is better at handling columns of numbers. Also, the "Company" and "String" columns have been combined into one for display purposes, although you can still search for company and/or string separately.
Nerds will note that while upgrading the String Specs tool, we also upgraded the menu system, tab system, and data table sorting routines site-wide, but with any luck, non-nerds won't notice a thing.
News and updates from the United States Racquet Stringers Association, publisher of Tennis Industry Magazine.
Friday, February 20, 2009
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Revamping our on-line calculators
Along with the general move to freshen up the site, we've redone virtually all of our JavaScript calculators to make use of the object literal format, to avoid namespace collisions with other JavaScript elements on our pages.
This in turn has allowed us more easily to combine related tools so they appear on one page, such as the four tension tools (constant-pull to lockout converter, lockout to constant-pull converter, pounds to kilos converter, and the tension estimator) and the two twist weight tools (the calculator and the estimator). The pages for these tools also have a nice tabbed interface for selecting your calculator of interest.
As always, of course, these on-line calculators are available to USRSA members only. If you're not a member, join today!
This in turn has allowed us more easily to combine related tools so they appear on one page, such as the four tension tools (constant-pull to lockout converter, lockout to constant-pull converter, pounds to kilos converter, and the tension estimator) and the two twist weight tools (the calculator and the estimator). The pages for these tools also have a nice tabbed interface for selecting your calculator of interest.
As always, of course, these on-line calculators are available to USRSA members only. If you're not a member, join today!
Wednesday, February 04, 2009
2008 Masters Cup stringing log now available
Thanks to the PACIFIC stringing team, we have the stringing log for the 2008 Masters Cup in Shanghai. USRSA members can search our Pro Equipment Log database, and sort the results. The 220 records in this stringing log bring our total entries to 6,562 in our pro log database. If you're not a USRSA member, join now to see this great data. Of course, there are many other reasons to join!
Expanded pro log for the 2007 Acura Classic
A new data management tool (Panorama database program, from Provue) has allowed us to make available the full stringing log from the 2007 Acura Classic, which was handled by our own Dave Bone and our trusty Babolat Star 5. Previously, we'd published an overview of the stringing log, but with our new capabilities we've replaced the summary with the full log. For those interested in such things, Panorama also allowed us to make available the full U.S. Open 2008 stringing log, which arrived in "crosstab" format from Wilson. Using Panorama and some devious data manipulations, we were able to "de-crosstabify" the data to fit our report template.
The bottom line is that there are now 160 more data points in the pro stringing log database for USRSA members to search and sort.
The bottom line is that there are now 160 more data points in the pro stringing log database for USRSA members to search and sort.
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