#c stats: 16 Jul 2008!(Generated by Swish!)

Statistics cover Tuesday 17 Jun 2008 to Wednesday 16 Jul 2008
During this 30-day reporting period a total of 118 people visited #c


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Channel load by hours

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Weekly channel utilization

Sunday 6.6% Monday 4.6% Tuesday 12.1% Wednesday 19.1% Thursday 34.8% Friday 15.5% Saturday 7.3%



#c relation map

#c relation map generated by mIRCStats v1.22
• Line thickness corresponds to the relation strength
• Line colors show the relation importance for each nick
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The most active nicks

(Nicks sorted by number of lines written)

  Nick Line Count Random Quote
1 @dbtid 1019 25 Jun 6:09 "c-bot: tell NicEXE about atan2"
2 +Hexatex 460 21 Jun 22:14 "sorry, maybe you misunderstood"
3 @twkm 191 1 Jul 4:15 "scanf does not produce output."
4 +the_ru 189 4 Jul 18:10 "they're for the death robot model I'm planning to build"
5 +wahesh 170 19 Jun 20:05 "line 6 is bouzaidan3.o: bouzaidan3.c"
6 +^^Rukawa 160 1 Jul 5:01 "this is single digit and it eat my time for 3 hours"
7 +kwan 155 26 Jun 11:51 "in other words are you suggesting even this is okay? char foo[10];
char *bar="hello"; strncpy(foo, bar, 2)"
8 +n00p 148 13 Jul 11:13 "and that will actually be more efficient than y = *(x++) + *(x++) + *(x
++) + *(x++);"
9 @Quentarez 142 26 Jun 2:40 "Or you could write your own pretty easily."
10 @Dianora 77 13 Jul 6:39 "which are not strictly speaking part of the language."
11 +Skrat 65 20 Jun 7:56 "Which is..? Trailing newlines? \0's?"
12 +ron 65 26 Jun 13:33 "I just picked something random about every program uses"
13 +bor0 62 1 Jul 4:21 "just rename function with whatever you like"
14 +winkey 59 13 Jul 11:06 "and theres no way to do something like this? y = *(x++) + *(x++) + *
(x++) + *(x++);"
15 @Ashe 44 17 Jun 9:52 "There's already a * in my example"
16 shumail 40 27 Jun 7:33 "vvvvvhttp://reiki7.blogspot.com/http://reiki7.blogspot.com/http://reiki7.blogs...
...pot.com/http://reiki7.blogspot.com/
"
17 +helicopter` 40 4 Jul 11:16 "both of them are better than calling strlen() and storing it in local var"
18 @c-bot 31 29 Jun 21:54 "ron, here you go: PATH_MAX - #include <limits.h> int PATH_MAX
Limits on File System Capacity (POSIX.1) see - http://www.msunix.co.uk/...
...manual/glibc-2.2.3/html_chapter/libc_31.html#SEC651
"
19 +stigma 30 3 Jul 18:19 "I know the code probably is bad as hell, but here it goes:"
20 +joapuipe 29 10 Jul 8:22 "I don't need to use wchar, because as you can see in the example
, when I read and write from/to files char type works well"
21 +mishu_ 27 15 Jul 16:31 "i guess i could make the code background different from the rest of
the page"
22 +mishu`_ 26 25 Jun 17:24 "ok, i'm off to bed.. have to study tomorrow.. operating systems... fun
:)"
23 +the_NICLX 25 18 Jun 20:23 "what questions in channel"
24 +InTrUsO 24 18 Jun 23:21 "hello , i have a problem when i want to do fscanf() in a file"
25 +n0ah 23 20 Jun 8:22 "if you're blue and you don't know where to goto why don't you go where
fashion sits? puttin on the ritz"
26 +^9o3 23 5 Jul 16:12 "Kernel panic - not syncing. No init found. Try passing init= option to
kernel."
27 +paper` 22 26 Jun 5:51 "oh cool, is that how it's done in computer games?"
28 +xtravaga 21 3 Jul 13:21 "devcpp needs some tweaking, had to copy cc1.exe to bin folder"
29 +wahesh1 21 19 Jun 21:57 "so for example on line 181 i would count = neighbour_count(tempArray
, i, j);"
30 +VR_ 21 15 Jul 23:19 "i havent done c in a long time"
31 +DaveJohns 21 29 Jun 10:16 "yes, i never heard of that before this"
32 @cn28h 20 15 Jul 23:48 "c-bot, tell VR_ about k&r"

Those who wrote less than 20 lines:
+doseryder (19) +clarinet (19) +no-gilne-kis (17) +liquidspeed (17) +dinesh (17) +Dead- (17)
+cstruggler (17) +zeitgeist- (16) +sounas (14) +lakslkaslkal (14) +genelisp (12) +DeltaDrone (12)
+Darkman` (12) +Wind`` (11) +Raven[675] (11) @Asmodee` (11) +Alcatras (11) +abuse-ip (11)
+s00p (10) +rivaldocan (10) +Chaos666 (10) +br00taljay (10) Aubrey_Miles (10) +Kefir144 (9)
+GRAP (9) +Xgamerz (8) +KammyDoe (8) +inittab (8) +illiniboy (8) +Nicholbyte (7)
+GrAaL (7) +rdd (6) +NicEXE (6) +mib_9q7m6yez (6) +UnDeaD- (5) seknaN (5)
+N3xus (5) @Mikkey (5) +LarryLaffer (5) +javaq (5) +sympathy_ (4) +Raven[748] (4)
+jiuoop (4) @dima (4) +azza (4) |ocalHost (3) +RoKi (3) +pmrc2006 (3)
+ohh-my`hart (3) +Niteye (3) +Mandrak (3) Isti (3) +HerroCritty (3) +exacube (3)
+Epilog (3) +enloco (3) +DrgdHmstr (3) +Bear_DK (3) +|KaBoOm| (2) @StormSurfer (2)

26 other nicks just watched other people talk...



Time of day stats

  Nightcrawlers
(Hours 0-6)
Early birds
(Hours 6-12)
Afternoon shift
(Hours 12-18)
Evening chatters
(Hours 18-24)
1^^Rukawa - 127
dbtid - 366
dbtid - 495
Hexatex - 315
2bor0 - 52
twkm - 82
Hexatex - 119
wahesh - 169
3twkm - 48
the_ru - 64
the_ru - 116
dbtid - 158
4kwan - 47
n00p - 54
n00p - 83
the_NICLX - 25
5Quentarez - 45
kwan - 49
Quentarez - 77
VR_ - 21
6Skrat - 21
winkey - 46
ron - 59
stigma - 21
7InTrUsO - 19
Skrat - 44
kwan - 55
twkm - 19
8Dead- - 16
shumail - 40
twkm - 42
doseryder - 19
9Darkman` - 12
helicopter` - 40
Dianora - 34
cn28h - 18
10Wind`` - 11
Dianora - 34
mishu`_ - 26
no-gilne-kis - 17

EST (GMT-5) and sometimes EDT (GMT-4)



Per-week stats

1266
1091
932
436
(Est.
567)
243

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6
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13
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Total: 3,968 lines
Estimate for this section: 567 lines.

Seems like everyone had something to say on Thursday 19 Jun 2008 - 592 lines spoken



Most frequently repeated words at #c:

Count Word Last used by At
112 "There" winkey 13 Jul 9:36
88 "function" cn28h 15 Jul 23:37
83 "right" VR_ 15 Jul 23:19
79 "would" Quentarez 15 Jul 16:20
73 "should" cn28h 15 Jul 23:19
70 "about" cn28h 15 Jul 23:48
58 "could" VR_ 15 Jul 23:31
53 "because" n00p 13 Jul 11:22
52 "something" mishu_ 15 Jul 14:41
50 "think" cn28h 15 Jul 20:58


These people have a distinctive choice of words...
Count Nick Randomly selected sample (amount)
13 dbtid "close"(9), "ports"(3), "speak"(3), "Raven"(3), "caller"(3), "mkfifo"(3), "O_WRONLY"(7),
"results"(4), "careful"(3), "signals"(3), "O_NONBLOCK"(4), "*getPrimes"(3),
"/path/to/file"(3)
11 Hexatex "youre"(9), "youve"(4), "inner"(4), "scope"(3), "outer"(3), "twice"(3), "eight"(3),
"complain"(3), "birth_organism"(14), "num_organisms"(9), "num_generations"(8)
10 kwan "token"(6), "fault"(4), "entry"(3), "checks"(3), "AMAZING"(3), "occurence"(3),
"existence"(3), "component"(3), "specifiers"(3), "segmentation"(3)
5 twkm "member"(7), "unmask"(3), "horrible"(4), "assigned"(3), "getCurrentDirectory"(7)
3 n00p "played"(3), "#define"(5), "password"(5)
3 Quentarez "opera"(4), "behind"(3), "together"(3)
3 c-bot "*stream"(4), "stdio.h"(6), "*filename"(3)
3 ^^Rukawa "THREE"(8), "convert"(3), "separately"(3)
2 ron "central"(3), "parenthesis"(3)
2 InTrUsO "COMBA"(5), "separates"(3)


These pairs speak with their own words
Count Nicks Randomly selected sample (amount)
24 dbtid and twkm "thread"(15), "weird"(3), "fails"(3), "socket"(6), "threads"(8), "signal"(5), "SIGPIPE"(8),
"debian"(4), "domain"(4), "writes"(4), "O_RDWR"(4), "netcat"(3), "shared"(3), "sockets"(5),
"apt-get"(5), "provided"(5), "guessing"(3), "exploits"(3), "linuxthreads"(5),
"manpages-dev"(3)
13 dbtid and Hexatex "great"(6), "short"(4), "asked"(3), "these"(3), "getdata"(7), "moment"(3), "seeing"(3),
"bright"(3), "strcpy"(3), "editor"(3), "somehow"(3), "definitely"(3), "event_count"(4)
10 Hexatex and wahesh "loops"(7), "above"(4), "makefile"(12), "retest"(4), "rand_org"(4), "printgrid"(5),
"generation"(7), "clear_arrays"(6), "*num_organisms"(5), "bouzaidan3.c"(3)
8 dbtid and the_ru "binary"(5), "saving"(3), "structs"(3), "manually"(4), "valgrind"(4), "nonsense"(3),
"languages"(4), "structures"(4)
6 dbtid and n00p "sleep"(3), "tired"(3), "comments"(4), "operator"(3), "resources"(4), "indentation"(3)
6 dbtid and c-bot "getch"(3), "memcpy"(4), "getche"(3), "atan2"(3), "storage"(4), "*restrict"(4)
6 dbtid and kwan "gonna"(4), "below"(3), "options"(3), "realize"(3), "prototype"(4), "dynamically"(3)
5 dbtid and Quentarez "angle"(5), "linked"(6), "welcome"(5), "meaning"(3), "difficult"(3)
5 twkm and n00p "inline"(4), "whether"(3), "generally"(3), "precompiler"(3), "preprocessor"(4)
4 dbtid and ron "moron"(12), "blocks"(8), "recall"(4), "practice"(3)


Special words by time of day
  Hours 0-6 Hours 6-12 Hours 12-18 Hours 18-24
1"vhost"(4)"stdin"(9) "realloc"(31)"birth"(12)
2"token"(6)"ERRNO"(14) "table"(4)"CALLS"(17)
3"split"(3)"length"(9) "wrote"(4)"inside"(12)
4"^\t\n"(4)"happen"(8) "track"(3)"flags"(4)
5"THREE"(8)"modes"(4) "comment"(8)"apt-get"(5)
6"strcmp"(5)"heard"(4) "passing"(6)"howdy"(3)
7"%s%s%s"(5)"these"(3) "couldn"(4)"loops"(7)
8"toupper"(3)"below"(3) "blocks"(8)"above"(4)
9"objects"(7)"stream"(3) "opinion"(6)"teach"(4)
10"convert"(3)"ports"(3) "binary"(5)"retest"(4)


Special words by day of week
  Monday Tuesday -
Thursday
Friday Saturday -
Sunday
1"ERRNO"(14)"works"(26) "chars"(6)"typedef"(10)
2"opendir"(11)"error"(28) "methods"(3)"macro"(4)
3"ENOENT"(4)"change"(38) "multiple"(3)"howdy"(3)
4"errno.h"(3)"point"(16) "stdout"(3)"inline"(4)
5"component"(3)"sizeof"(44) "getch"(3)"gmtime"(3)
6 "paste"(17) "linked"(6)"against"(5)
7 "least"(10) "writes"(4)"advantages"(9)
8 "thought"(14) "#linux"(3)"company"(3)
9 "learning"(12) "getche"(3)"complain"(3)
10 "second"(16) "choice"(3)"PATH_MAX"(3)




Big Numbers

twkm popped in and out all the time, joining #c 47 times during this reporting period...
^^Rukawa was uncertain about many things - 31% of lines contained a question.

...and the silver medal goes to Hexatex - with a question ratio of 16%.

dbtid DIDN'T REALISE HOW ANNOYING THIS WAS - 15 lines in CAPS!
Sample:
 [12:15:22] <dbtid> TCSBRK
kwan wrote the longest lines - average of 65 letters per line.

(typically people used 39 letters per line in #c)

Total net split count: 10. On average that is 2.33 splits per week

Longest net split occurred on 18 Jun 2008 13:00 and lasted for 34 h 10 min (2 people dropped during this split)

The most people (33) dropped on 18 Jun 2008 7:52. This split lasted for 6 min.



Activity distribution

6/2008 - 7/2008

Lines per day Number of days
 570..599
1 (3.3%)
 540..569
1 (3.3%)
 510..539
0 (0%)
 480..509
0 (0%)
 450..479
0 (0%)
 420..449
0 (0%)
 390..419
0 (0%)
 360..389
0 (0%)
 330..359
0 (0%)
 300..329
0 (0%)
 270..299
2 (6.7%)
 240..269
1 (3.3%)
 210..239
1 (3.3%)
 180..209
0 (0%)
 150..179
3 (10%)
 120..149
1 (3.3%)
 90..119
5 (17%)
 60..89
7 (23%)
 30..59
2 (6.7%)
 1..29
3 (10%)
 0
3 (10%)

2008

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Lines: 1481
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