Reports filters

  1. Skill - this filter want
  2. Players -  this button opens a list with the player numbers of a selected team. You can select more than one player.
  3. Setter on court - this option allows analyzing plays only when a selected player/s were selected as a setter.
  4. Effect - we can choose one or more effects of the chosen skill
  5. Court position - It’s a much more advanced filter that allows you to select rotation (Z. squares) and what players were on the court. The players' section allows you to analyze plays when selected players are present on the court. Any order looks for a player on the court, while Selected order looks for players in specific positions.
  6. Part of match - Allows you to select one or more sets. You can also select points in a different point range.
  7. Setter call - Allows choosing one or more setter calls used in play. 
  8. First ball or transition - Allows to select plays in a first ball side out or transition.
  9. Point difference - You can select what was the point difference. It’s crucial when analyzing your opponent. With this filter you can get rid of analysed rallies when score was e.g. 24-11, and analyse plays with the small point difference. Look at the example use of this filter on the right side of the pop up.
  10. Set from zone - You can select that setter was setting a ball from a selected zone or subzone.
  11. Reception effect - This filter allows you to select what was the reception effect in the play. It’s useful to use with the Setter call distribution report.
  12. Type of reception filter allows you to select on which side of the body receiver was passing a pall.
  13. Set effect - Similar to the Reception effect, you can select what was the effect of a set.
  14. Analyzed team - It allows the user to apply the selected filters to the selected, opponent, or both teams.
  15. Ball type - Allows you to select the type of a skill.
  16. Skill type - varies depending on the selected skill. For attack we split it into Hard spike (H), soft spike (P) and tip (T).
  17. Blocking players - You can choose the number of blockers (for attack and block), or the reception system used by a team.
  18. Start zone - You can select the starting zone of the selected element. It’s possible to select any zone or subzone. It varies in service, where zone 9 is a zone between zones 1 and 6, and zone 7 is between zones 6 and 5.
  19. End zone - Similar to the previous filter, but here you can specify the end zone of a play.
  20. Combination - Allows you to select attack combinations for analyzed reports.
  21. Result of set/exchange - You can choose if you want to analyze only sets won/lost or only points won/lost. It is possible to create combinations of both conditions. 

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