Do we have a collection of all recipes for data analytic purpose?
I want to identify some more commonly used items for better base layout.
I can see that planning mods like Helmod can extract modded recipes. But I do not know how to get them outside of the game
Any help?
Data for all recipes?
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Re: Data for all recipes?
What format are you need? You can get all recipes (and all prototypes) with this mod: viewtopic.php?t=45107ming.yuan wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 4:48 am Do we have a collection of all recipes for data analytic purpose?
I want to identify some more commonly used items for better base layout.
I can see that planning mods like Helmod can extract modded recipes. But I do not know how to get them outside of the game
Any help?
Json: https://mods.factorio.com/query/json?version=1.0
Re: Data for all recipes?
Thanks! I loaded the recipes into json an then transform from json to Excel. Thank you. New skills learned
Re: Data for all recipes?
I uploaded the file I get from json. Should include recipes for all pymods (raw ore, coal, industry, alienlife, etc), up to the pyalienlife 1.9.3 version. (most recent as at 9 Oct 2020).
There would be some recipes for utilities mods like electric trains, teleporters, and other items. The impact of these recipes should be trivial on the overall statistic.
I include a very brief analysis of most commonly used ingredients, depending on how many recipes in which the ingredient is used.
Feel free to grab.
There would be some recipes for utilities mods like electric trains, teleporters, and other items. The impact of these recipes should be trivial on the overall statistic.
I include a very brief analysis of most commonly used ingredients, depending on how many recipes in which the ingredient is used.
Feel free to grab.
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- recipe.xlsx
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Re: Data for all recipes?
Thank you for your efforts.
Just a heads up for anyone without MS Excel. The spreadsheet does not display when imported into Google Sheets. It does however load correctly in LibreOffice, and presumably OpenOffice too.
Just a heads up for anyone without MS Excel. The spreadsheet does not display when imported into Google Sheets. It does however load correctly in LibreOffice, and presumably OpenOffice too.