The Rank Calculator allows users to input their gaming statistics to compute their K/D ratio, win rate, performance score, and rank based on play style.
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How to Use the Rank Calculator
This guide will walk you through using the Rank Calculator to determine your gaming rank based on your performance statistics.
Step 1: Input Your Performance Data
- Kills: Enter the total number of kills you have achieved. Ensure this is a non-negative whole number.
- Deaths: Enter the total number of deaths. This should also be a non-negative whole number.
- Wins: Input the total number of wins. Again, use a non-negative whole number.
- Matches Played: Enter the total number of matches you have participated in. This needs to be a non-negative whole number.
- Play Style: Choose your play style from the available options: Casual, Moderate, or Competitive. This will affect your final performance score calculation.
Step 2: Understanding the Result Fields
- K/D Ratio: This field calculates your kill-to-death ratio by dividing the total kills by the maximum of deaths or 1, and displays it with two decimal precision.
- Win Rate: Your win rate is calculated by dividing your total wins by the maximum of matches played or 1, and then multiplying by 100 to get a percentage. It is displayed with one decimal precision.
- Performance Score: This score is computed by multiplying your K/D Ratio by 500, adding your Win Rate multiplied by 2, and then adjusting based on your chosen play style. The score is shown with no decimal points.
- Rank: Based on your performance score, you will be assigned a rank such as Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, or Master. The thresholds for each rank are defined within the calculator’s logic.
Step 3: Interpreting Your Results
Once you input all required data, the calculator will automatically compute your results according to the built-in logic. You will see your calculated K/D Ratio, Win Rate, Performance Score, and Rank.
Note: Double-check your input data for any errors to ensure accurate results. Each field has specific validation requirements, such as minimum values, to guide correct data entry.