Operator UI

  1. UI Dropdowns: For each Session(s), Group(s), Move(S), and Attempts.

  2. Control Options: Lift options, reset and start/stop timer, DSQ toggle, record, valid, and fail.

  3. Editing Attempts: Edit attempts as needed; the system updates the order automatically for the next attempts.

  4. Automatic Update: Attempts update automatically after 60 seconds if the previous attempt is triggered.

    1. Users can control this from the LiftOptions UI.

  5. Increment Calculation:

    1. If the previous attempt is valid and no value was present, the next becomes [previous attempt + increment] (based on the minimum increment of the weight).

    2. If failed, it becomes [previous attempt - increment].

    3. These values can be controlled from the Lift Options Menu.

  6. Session Changes: When the session is changed, information updates along with its sub-groups.

  7. Group Changes: Group changes only affect athletes within the group.

  8. Move Changes: Moves change the exercise to be performed.

  9. Validity Control:

    1. To control validity, ensure that the selected attempt number coincides with the attempt selected from the UI dropdown; otherwise, it doesn't apply.

    2. Additionally, every time the valid/failed buttons are clicked, the system automatically updates the backup files, ensuring real-time and secure data management.

  10. Editing Attempts:

    1. Change any attempt by clicking on it, and then edit the value.

    2. Edits that have not been triggered before being validated or failed are stored in a buffer. Therefore, they cannot be lost when sessions or groups are changed. This is true as long as the current instance of the app is running, meaning the app has not been restarted.

  11. DSQ Toggle: Manually DSQ the athlete if needed (requires a double confrmation); the system disqualifies automatically when three consecutive attempts fail.

  12. Record Override: Use the record toggle to override the minimum increment value, affecting subsequent attempts.

    1. Or done automatically based on Tier 3.

  13. Increment Rules: The increment controls manually entered attempts. For example, if the current attempt is 70 and the next is inserted at 72 with an increment of 2.5, it becomes 72.5. This adheres to lifting rules.

  14. Point System: Throughout the competition it is calculated based on the IPF (International Powerlifting Federation) standard. This ensures a standardized and widely recognized approach to scoring, maintaining fairness and consistency in competition evaluation.

The attempt values dynamically change color to either red or green based on their validity. This color indication is consistent across all corresponding UIs.

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