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Fanasty Point Projection

Rapid account: Sznholds
sznholds
hace 2 meses

Hey,

I am trying to collect data for a individual player for each week, I want to get their fantasty point projection for a single week, is there any easier way then just pulling every single projection and then parsing through it until I find the player?

Thanks!

Rapid account: Sznholds
sznholds Commented hace 2 meses

Sweet, I wasn’t even thinking about that. You’re the best tank.

Thanks so much!

Rapid account: Tank 01
tank01 Commented hace 2 meses

Hi sznholds,

Projections for past weeks don’t change, and our database only updates projections for “future” weeks once in every morning.

The “current” week is updated every hour.

So with that context, it would be efficient for you to keep and store locally all past week projections, and never update them. It won’t be necessary.
For future week projections, just call those once in the morning, store them locally as well, (they are updated between 6-7am Eastern), and for current week projections you can feel safe calling and storing once per hour.

Also, you don’t need to parse the file as the weekly projections come back as a json map. I don’t know what language you’re coding in, but for example let’s say you’re coding in python and you wanted Kirk Cousin’s projections for week 1.

If you called the api with week=1 into a variable called “response”, then you could simply use the following to grab his week 1 projections:

projections=json.loads(response.text)
cousinsProjections=projections[“body”][“playerProjections”].get(“14880”)

Step 1 is grabbing only the text from the response with “.text”, and then loading the response into a json object with json.loads()

Step 2 is just calling .get() using the player’s playerID. If the playerID doesn’t exist for that week then it would return None.

No need to do any real parsing.

Hope this helps!!!

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