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Examples in A7b1 use results recorded to 2 decimal digits instead of 3 #1122

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sarahstrong314 opened this issue Apr 16, 2023 · 2 comments
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sarahstrong314 commented Apr 16, 2023

Describe the typo
All legal timers mentioned in 7f1a display three decimal digits, so the examples should be written using three decimal digits.

A7b1) If penalties are assigned, the judge records the original recorded time displayed on the timer, along with any penalties. The format should be "X + T + Y = F", where X represents the sum of time penalties before/starting the solve, T represents the time displayed on the timer (the "original recorded time"), Y represents a sum of time penalties during/after the solve, and F represents the final result (e.g. 2 + 17.65 + 2 = 21.65). If X and/or Y is 0, the 0 terms are omitted (e.g. 17.65 + 2 = 19.65).

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Change 2 + 17.65 + 2 = 21.65 to 2 + 17.650 + 2 = 21.650, and change 17.65 + 2 = 19.65 to 17.650 + 2 = 19.650.

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9f1 states that "all timed results... are measured and truncated to the nearest hundredth of a second", so I don't think we should change A7b1.

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My understanding is that "measured" is referring to how the results are displayed as they are entered into live results and the results database. A7b1 uses the term "recording" instead of "measuring", which I believe is specifically refers to how the result is handwritten on the scorecard. The Competitor Tutorial also says that the judge should "[c]opy the time exactly as it is in on the timer", which would include the third decimal digit on all competition-legal timers.

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