I have always been curious about my ranking in the leaderboard as a function of time, since I have always suspected that I am rather slow on easy problems.↵
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To learn Angular, I built a web app that displays your ranking throughout any given contest.↵
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If you are interested, please give it a try: https://megaspazz.github.io/CodeRank/↵
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As of now, it works with normal CF rounds and ICPC-style rounds; it should *probably* work with IOI-style contests, but they seem to be rare on Codeforces. It doesn't really work for marathon-style contests.↵
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Example screenshot: ![Example screenshot](/predownloaded/61/f2/61f229357e8579e17752bcf517be12adb1729007.png)↵
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Some notes:↵
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1. Codeforces API sometimes doesn't report hacks for contests, for example [API link](https://codeforces.net/api/contest.hacks?contestId=1198) for [contest:1198] seems to always report an internal error.↵
2. It's hosted serverless on Github pages, so I manually pre-process all of the contests so that the JSON only contains data the app needs and it avoids hitting the Codeforces when people use the app.
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To learn Angular, I built a web app that displays your ranking throughout any given contest.↵
↵
If you are interested, please give it a try: https://megaspazz.github.io/CodeRank/↵
↵
As of now, it works with normal CF rounds and ICPC-style rounds; it should *probably* work with IOI-style contests, but they seem to be rare on Codeforces. It doesn't really work for marathon-style contests.↵
↵
Example screenshot: ![Example screenshot](/predownloaded/61/f2/61f229357e8579e17752bcf517be12adb1729007.png)↵
↵
Some notes:↵
↵
1. Codeforces API sometimes doesn't report hacks for contests, for example [API link](https://codeforces.net/api/contest.hacks?contestId=1198) for [contest:1198] seems to always report an internal error.↵
2. It's hosted serverless on Github pages, so I manually pre-process all of the contests so that the JSON only contains data the app needs and it avoids hitting the Codeforces when people use the app.