Question/Request: Filter database by playing moves
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Question/Request: Filter database by playing moves
Hello,
I'm still new to HCE Pro, and I haven't been able to figure out how to filter a database by playing moves on the board. Does anyone know if that's possible?
Thanks in advance,
Andy
I'm still new to HCE Pro, and I haven't been able to figure out how to filter a database by playing moves on the board. Does anyone know if that's possible?
Thanks in advance,
Andy
Re: Question/Request: Filter database by playing moves
Choose View-->Tree Explorer and then in that window you can select the database you want to get results from. In that window there is an "explore games" button that looks like a folder. Click that and it opens a window that will show you the games from the database with that position. If you apply a filter on the database tab (like a specific player) you can also apply the filter on the tree explorer by clicking the database icon to toggle it to the database filter (and click it again to toggle back to unfiltered results).
I generally use the tree explorer when I am in my "workbase" database and make moves on the board there.
I generally use the tree explorer when I am in my "workbase" database and make moves on the board there.
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Re: Question/Request: Filter database by playing moves
Thanks mattchess,
That's helpful, but when I have the "show games from that position" window open I can't make more moves to filter the list more. It's a bit awkward to have to keep opening and closing that window every time I make a move
I'll keep trying to find a way!
Thanks again,
Andy
That's helpful, but when I have the "show games from that position" window open I can't make more moves to filter the list more. It's a bit awkward to have to keep opening and closing that window every time I make a move
I'll keep trying to find a way!
Thanks again,
Andy
Re: Question/Request: Filter database by playing moves
Can you describe, what exactly do you want to achieve? Do you want the the player names? The moves?oopsclassic wrote: ↑Sun Apr 10, 2022 2:37 pm That's helpful, but when I have the "show games from that position" window open I can't make more moves to filter the list more. It's a bit awkward to have to keep opening and closing that window every time I make a move
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Re: Question/Request: Filter database by playing moves
Hi @mrudolf -- thanks for replying!
I'm trying to get to a place where I can make moves on a board and the list of games from my database is continuously filtered to match.
Currently, If I have a board view and the tree view open, I can show games from my current database by selecting it in the dropdown menu inside the tree view. If I make more moves on the board, the tree view continues to filter to show the top moves from the new position, but the list of games from the database doesn't pick up the new moves until I press the "set filter" button in the tree view again.
Thanks again!
I'm trying to get to a place where I can make moves on a board and the list of games from my database is continuously filtered to match.
Currently, If I have a board view and the tree view open, I can show games from my current database by selecting it in the dropdown menu inside the tree view. If I make more moves on the board, the tree view continues to filter to show the top moves from the new position, but the list of games from the database doesn't pick up the new moves until I press the "set filter" button in the tree view again.
Thanks again!
Re: Question/Request: Filter database by playing moves
Yes, I understood that much, but what do you need those games for? Do you look for player names? Results? Years? Do you want to browse the games?oopsclassic wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 2:31 pm Hi @mrudolf -- thanks for replying!
I'm trying to get to a place where I can make moves on a board and the list of games from my database is continuously filtered to match.
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Re: Question/Request: Filter database by playing moves
Yes -- I like to browse the games and look for recent games by popular players to see what moves they play and to try to understand their plans.
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Re: Question/Request: Filter database by playing moves
Hi!
I have exactly the same question/request I can even see that in the previous version there existed a checkbox "Automatically set filter" in the Opening Exporer, which would do exactly what we are after:
https://www.hiarcs.com/hce-manual/pc/Da ... ource.html
However, it looks like it's gone in the newer version, so now users are forced to click "Set filter" button after making every move, which is somewhat laborious. Is it possible to reinstate that "Automatically set filter" functionality, at least as an option?
Thank you!
I have exactly the same question/request I can even see that in the previous version there existed a checkbox "Automatically set filter" in the Opening Exporer, which would do exactly what we are after:
https://www.hiarcs.com/hce-manual/pc/Da ... ource.html
However, it looks like it's gone in the newer version, so now users are forced to click "Set filter" button after making every move, which is somewhat laborious. Is it possible to reinstate that "Automatically set filter" functionality, at least as an option?
Thank you!
Re: Question/Request: Filter database by playing moves
It is useful to see matching games but if it sets the filter every time, you won't be able to see your opponent's games in "Filter tree" mode.
Instead, we consider adding "Best games" explorer which would show top N matching games, so that you can see/click/browse the best games from current position. Would that be enough for you or do you need a complete list?
Instead, we consider adding "Best games" explorer which would show top N matching games, so that you can see/click/browse the best games from current position. Would that be enough for you or do you need a complete list?