Efficiency over time

Efficiency over time analysis allows to understand trends of each element. To understand it well, we suggest using filters and selecting the element and players we want to break down. Analysis is divided into three parts. The first one is the line chart. On the x axis, you can see the amount of balls. On the y axis, you can see the efficiency (between -100 to 100%). The blue line shows the teams’ efficiency at a given moment. If we hover the mouse cursor over the blue line, we can see the score and the effect of the attack at that time. The colored lines show the individual players’ efficiencies.

Second part of the analysis is the bar chart showing the efficiency of the element for each player. Number above each bar shows the efficiency. 

On the both line and bar chart, you can see a gray line that represents the average efficiency at the end of the set.

Third part of analysis is the stacked bar chart. On the x axis, you can see the number of a player. On a y axis you can see the amount of total attempts break down by an effect.

The efficiency over time report is limited to a single set. Choosing two or more games will result in a breakdown of every single set individually.



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