Distribution after R#+! with point difference

In this spreadsheet, you can see the distribution after positive and neutral reception. In the left corner in the second row, you can choose important information for this spreadsheet:

  • Setter - you can select the setter's number from the dropdown 
  • Score - you can put the score - first, set the lowest score, and then the highest. You can also put there *, meaning there is no limit for the lowest or the highest score.
  • Point Dif. - you can put the point difference between teams - first, you put the lowest difference and then the highest difference.   You can also put there *, meaning there is no limit to the point difference.


Then on each of the fourteen courts, we have distribution details first total, then in each rotation. The first seven courts tell about side out after good and perfect reception. The other seven courts contain data about side out after reception with effect !.

Above court, we have a few numbers:

  • black - total balls that were set
  • red - %kills 
  • pink - attack efficiency

We can see the zones from which players were attacking the ball on the court. In each zone, we have four numbers:

  • black number - number of balls set to this zone
  • black percentage - the percentage of balls set to this zone
  • red - %kills played from this zone
  • pink - attack efficiency from this zone

In the left corner, in zone 5, we can see the numbers about the setter tip and attack from the second ball.



On the right, we also have a table with the efficiency of attack of particular players after positive reception in analyzing score range. First, we have opposites, outside hitters, and middle blockers. We can find in this table information about the number of balls that they attacked, %kills, and the efficiency of their attack.

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