Win Loss Calculator

This Win Loss Calculator allows users to input the total number of games played, and the number of wins, losses, and ties to calculate win, loss, and tie percentages, win/loss ratio, and verify the correctness of the total games played.

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How to Use the Win Loss Calculator

This guide will walk you through the step-by-step process of using the Win Loss Calculator to determine various statistics related to game outcomes. Follow each step carefully to ensure accurate calculations.

Step 1: Understand the Input Fields

  • Total Games Played: Enter the total number of games played. This field is required and must be at least 1. Use whole numbers only.
  • Games Won: Enter the number of games won. This field is required and cannot be negative. Use whole numbers only.
  • Games Lost: Enter the number of games lost. This field is required and cannot be negative. Use whole numbers only.
  • Games Tied: Enter the number of games tied. This field is required and cannot be negative. Use whole numbers only.

Step 2: Input Your Data

Fill in the input fields using your game data. Ensure that the total of games won, lost, and tied does not exceed the total number of games played, as this will affect the accuracy of the calculations.

Step 3: Review the Result Fields

  • Win Percentage: This shows the percentage of games won, calculated as (games won / total games played) * 100. It is formatted to one decimal place.
  • Loss Percentage: This indicates the percentage of games lost, calculated as (games lost / total games played) * 100. It is formatted to one decimal place.
  • Tie Percentage: This reflects the percentage of games tied, calculated as (games tied / total games played) * 100. It is formatted to one decimal place.
  • Win/Loss Ratio: This ratio shows the number of games won per game lost, calculated as games won divided by games lost. If no games are lost, the ratio is calculated using 1 as the divisor to avoid division by zero. It is formatted to two decimal places.
  • Games Validation: This shows whether the input data is valid by accounting for the total games played minus the sum of games won, lost, and tied. If this field is not zero, your input data needs adjustment.

Step 4: Interpret the Results

Once you have entered your data, review the result fields to gain insights into your performance statistics. Make note of any discrepancies in the ‘Games Validation’ to ensure data accuracy. Use the win, loss, and tie percentages to analyze your outcomes, and the win/loss ratio to evaluate your strengths in winning over losing.