stats impressions

Discussion in 'Co-op Advertising Network' started by jkid, Jun 14, 2005.

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    in the stats pop menu on the coop, there numbers on the left hand side of the graph that show the impressions. what do they represent?

    e.g what does 0.3 mean?

    it would be straight forward if they were integers.
     
    jkid, Jun 14, 2005 IP
  2. fryman

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    How the heck can you make an integer out of 0.3?
     
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    That was going to be my question. :)
     
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    you haven't answered my question!

    I know you can't make an integer out of 0.3 (well you can if you add 0.7)

    but i don't understand what 0.3 of an impression is
     
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    Do you actually have something that shows as 0.3? My guess is you are just seeing the scale (which changes based on the maximum number it's trying to plot on the chart).
     
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    its the scale which goes up 5.3, 10.6, 15.9 etc.

    its ok ive figured it out now, it just seems confusing using decimals because logically it doesn't make sense. you either have an impression or you don't.

    it would have been more appropriate if it went up in whole integers rather than decimals.
     
    jkid, Jun 14, 2005 IP