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RSG files for Cricket 07 contain the fixtures. They control the teams participating,
the locations, the time, the date and possibly the overs (match length).
Every RSG has a particular set of itself and that cannot be changed. Changing it will
cause the game to crash. So, there is a big limitation in editing the RSGs. Let us
see how the teams and stadiums (locations) can be edited/added/deleted.
Pool games are added in the <pool> tags followed by the number of games and the
pool number (ID).
For example, this tag represents that this is the first round and the pool has 6
matches. The IDs begin from 0 and so the first pool has the ID 0, second has the
ID 1 and so on.
Similarly, if its a round robin stage, the tags used are <round>. <round> tags are
useful in leagues have format like the IPL.
How the games inside the <pool> and <round> tags are?
Consider this example. This states that it is the first match, being played at the first
location, between the first and the second team on 26th October, 2010 and is a day
match.
This is the most important part. Before the start of the pools or rounds, the
locations and the teams have to be mentioned.
Locations are in the <locations> tag. For example, if the locations are Barbados
(Game index 34) and Adelaide (Game index 2), then the <locations> tage looks
like this.
<locations>
<location id="0" alias="Barbados" Index="34" />
<location id="1" alias="Adelaide" Index="2" />
</locations>
The ID can be of our choice but the Index is specific for each stadium. Its the Index
number which identifies the stadium and not the alias.
Similarly for the teams. If the teams participating are Australia (Game index 0),
Scotland (Game Index 61), South Africa (Game Index 30) and Netherlands (Game
index 21), then the <teams> tag looks like this,
<teams>
<team id="0" alias="Australia" Index="0" />
<team id="1" alias="Scotland" Index="61" />
<team id="2" alias="South Africa" Index="30" />
<team id="3" alias="Netherlands" Index="21" />
</teams>
The maximum we can do by editing an RSG is to edit the teams, stadiums, time
and date.
Teams and stadiums can be edited through editing the contents of the <teams>
and <locations> tags respectively and the time can be edited by change the "Night"
boolean value. Date can be edited by editing the "Day", "Month" and the "Year"
value in numerics.
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Resources:
The RSGs for various tournaments can be found from the 247th to the 271st rows of the fshlist
For example:
The Index code for Australia is 0.
For example:
The Index code for Auckland is 2
I know that it is very difficult to understand editing RSGs at one go, but trying it out
again and again would make one understand it quickly. The possibilities of
discovering new things from RSGs are endless.
let we start.
1) open fsh. list and check the index which you want to edit(code)
4. after it, find that code. after finding, click on export and export it anywhere you want
like,
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop
1. when you open a fixture file, it is like coded, follow these for fixtures-
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1.after opening that file, you can see many stadiums named and there will be a code beside
it. like-
<stadium Index="4" CodeId="STADIUM_MELBOURNE"
the colored parts are important. if you add that stadium, copy the part of
<location id="0" alias="Barbados" Index="34" />
and paste it below it.
2. important-
If you add stadiums from 1 to 2 or 1 to 4 or any thing, change the location number. like i
have added 15 stadiums. so i have made like this-
rounds="1" teams="16" locations="15"
<locations>
<location id="0" alias="Barbados" Index="34" />
<location id="14" alias="Harare" Index="46" />
<location id="1" alias="Birmingham" Index="15" />
<location id="2" alias="Northampton" Index="23" />
<location id="3" alias="Hove" Index="21" />
<location id="4" alias="Derby" Index="20" />
<location id="5" alias="Kolkata" Index="37" />
<location id="6" alias="Lords" Index="11" />
<location id="7" alias="Johannesburg" Index="31" />
<location id="8" alias="Bristol" Index="14" />
<location id="9" alias="Leeds" Index="10" />
<location id="10" alias="Leicester" Index="22" />
<location id="11" alias="Manchester" Index="24" />
<location id="12" alias="Melbourne" Index="4" />
<location id="13" alias="CHESTER LE STREET" Index="19" />
make like it.
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