[#13] North Vision's Ranking of Nations
Apr 12, 2015 19:33:16 GMT 1
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2015 19:33:16 GMT 1
Earlier this year I came up with a brand new method of ranking the NVSC countries. In short, each country is ranked by their recent performance in the contest.
The making of the ranking is quite complicated. I will try my best to explain it simply...
Method:
1. Take a country's average number of points gained throughout the 10th edition and multiply the value by 0.25
2. Repeat for a country's score in the 11th edition but multiply by 0.5 instead
3. Repeat for a country's score in the 12th edition but multiply by 0.75 instead
4. Repeat for a country's score in the 13th edition but keep the value the same
5. Add up all the values found in the first 4 steps
6. Round the value to the nearest integer (whole number)
The change from last edition's ranking is that the results from #9 are no longer included while the results from #13 are added.
Hence, the results for #10, #11 and #12 all also move down the significance ladder.
The List:
Explanations & Examples:
Hopefully you can realise how this ranking differs from the others. Like I said before, this list shows a country's recent performance in the contest.
Ukraine's lead is decreased to only 6 points
Switzerland is up to third place after a very successful run
Germany is up to 4th, their highest ever ranking
Albania has jumped up the ranking due to recent successes
Luxembourg is the biggesst climber (46th -> 14th)
Denmark & the UK fall down the rankings after failing to qualify for the #13 final
Lithuania and Portugal fall after withdrawing from #13
Slovenia falls into last place after their high ranking in the 9th edition is no longer included
Here is a screenshot of the Excel spreadsheet I used to create this list
The making of the ranking is quite complicated. I will try my best to explain it simply...
Method:
1. Take a country's average number of points gained throughout the 10th edition and multiply the value by 0.25
2. Repeat for a country's score in the 11th edition but multiply by 0.5 instead
3. Repeat for a country's score in the 12th edition but multiply by 0.75 instead
4. Repeat for a country's score in the 13th edition but keep the value the same
5. Add up all the values found in the first 4 steps
6. Round the value to the nearest integer (whole number)
The change from last edition's ranking is that the results from #9 are no longer included while the results from #13 are added.
Hence, the results for #10, #11 and #12 all also move down the significance ladder.
The List:
Explanations & Examples:
Hopefully you can realise how this ranking differs from the others. Like I said before, this list shows a country's recent performance in the contest.
Ukraine's lead is decreased to only 6 points
Switzerland is up to third place after a very successful run
Germany is up to 4th, their highest ever ranking
Albania has jumped up the ranking due to recent successes
Luxembourg is the biggesst climber (46th -> 14th)
Denmark & the UK fall down the rankings after failing to qualify for the #13 final
Lithuania and Portugal fall after withdrawing from #13
Slovenia falls into last place after their high ranking in the 9th edition is no longer included
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Here is a screenshot of the Excel spreadsheet I used to create this list