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Thanks for your answer. I think I got it worked out now. The chart
sorts on the most recent value, not the average value, so a target
will show up only if it has a loss in the most recent step. Also,
the Loss sorter returns -1 when it should return 0, so I made a new
sorter called Lossfixed that returns 0 when there are no losses.<br>
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Michel.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2014-07-11 12:34 PM, Gregory Sloop
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<span style=" font-family:'Courier New'; font-size: 9pt;">Hopefully
someone will have a real answer to your question - but I've
always ignored those links.<br>
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I never thought they looked right, and I'm more interested in
finding and looking at a specific target.<br>
But since they never meant much to me, I always just ignored
them and my perceived [or real] problems with the data they
showed. My recommendation, if a bit nuts, is to do likewise. :)<br>
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-Greg<br>
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