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OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):

@horsegirl27

OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

\(sup\)

OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

too lazy to do pretty LaTeX XD

OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):

you're stealing my thunder XD jkjk

OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

i know hahahaha XD

OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

wait a second... who gave you a medal??

eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):

You can check someone's profile to see who gave who a medal. x)

OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

kk :P

OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

Ah, it was Cas :P

OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

I'm going to like stalk everyone to find who gives them medals now XD

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

There is an easier way to find out who gave a medal on any single post btw no matter when it was given ;) And since this is latex practicing ;P \(\sf\Huge\color{red}{\href{http:///openstudy.com/study#/updates/5578488de4b063942069db84}{Link~to~this~post~lel}}\)

OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

you're following us XD jkjk lol ;) :P

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

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OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

hmmm so maybe you are... ;P

OpenStudy (ybarrap):

@TheSmartOne how can you " find out who gave a medal on any single post " ?

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

@ybarrap There is an API code and with that you can see all the medals given to any users. While I do not have the link for that at the moment, the link can list all the medals given to a user and I have tested it out and it works. It showed me all of Satellite's medals until his first medal recieved.

OpenStudy (here_to_help15):

\(\bbox[7pt,hotpink,border:5pt solid pink]{\Large\rlap{\color{grey}{The~Summoned~One~Has~Spoken}}{\color{pink}{\:The~Summoned~One~Has~Spoken}}}\)

OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

haha I like how me and Bri started this and because of TSO now more people are coming XD

OpenStudy (ybarrap):

Thanks @TheSmartOne. @mattfeury do you have the API to see all medals -- is it a control+shift+j thing in chrome I could copy/paste? No big deal, just curious. I like the pasting GIF in DRAW tool - pretty slick.

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

Mattfuery has been inactive for a while now. It was a link, I'll message you it once I find it. I'll have to dig for it again. :)

OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

Haha, go grab your shovel TSO, it may be a long dig XD

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

xD

OpenStudy (ybarrap):

\( \sf\Huge\color{lightblue}{{@TheSmartOne~Medals~by~Date}} \text{} \\ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\bbox[7pt,red,border:5pt solid black]{\Large\rlap{\color{black}{Impressive !}}{\color{gray}{Impressive !}}} \) https://public.tableau.com/views/theSmartOne/theSmartOne?:embed=y&:showTabs=y&:display_count=yes Source: http://openstudy.com/api/v1/users/thesmartone/medals/0/20000 Thanks to @rational

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

You found the link before I did x'D But the second link is correct (: You can change my username to anyone else's and find out about their medal history. As for Satellite73, you would have to change that last number to 30,000 as he has a little more than 25,000 medals :P

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

But that first link is amazing :o

OpenStudy (ybarrap):

Cool, I didn't realize those were parameters as well! Thanks

OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):

woah. http://openstudy.com/api/v1/users/BloomLocke367/medals/0/20000

OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

lol wow

OpenStudy (ybarrap):

Copy and past that @BloomLocket367 into this - http://konklone.io/json/ and it will give you something you can work with

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

@ybarrap That website orders it by the date on which you recieved the medals. Is there a way to order it by the number of medals given by a user?

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

Oh nice! Thanks so much for your help ybarrap :D

OpenStudy (ybarrap):

You're welcome \( ~~\bf\color{blue}{o}~\color{blue}{o}\\ ~~~\bullet \\ ~~\smile \\ ~~/||\text{\\} \)

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

I downloaded tableau public to see more stuff I can do with that and the api codes of OS, but I can't make any sense of it xD

OpenStudy (ybarrap):

You'll need to take the JSON output from OS and convert it to CSV using the JSON to CSV converter link above. Then you can import the CSV into Tableau Public. There are lots of tutorials on the site as well. Once you get started, it's much easier that creating pivot charts and 1000% more powerful. I'm obviously a fan.

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

Yes, I turned it into the JSON using the link and downloaded and uploaded it into Public Tableau and just messing around with it :)

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