Hallo,
there is no standard way to document Condorcet methods.
However, for the Schulze method, I recommend that way
that is described in section The path heuristic of
this article:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schulze_method
Markus Schulze
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Jiri originally asked about.
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I usually use draw arrows from the winner to the loser of a pairwise
comparison (or a double sided arrow in case of a tie). Some examples can
be found at the link below. Matrices are used in tally calculations, but I
would hesitate to use them in explaining pairwise count methods to a
beginner.
Jiri Räsänen asked:
Hello everyone,
I am new to this list. I am interested for possible ways to visualize
the votes tallying and the results for Beatpath method.
Previously I have done some campaigning for the use of STV and found
out that once I could draw the graphical version of
Dear Jiri!
I don't think the complicated Beatpath method can be visualized
sufficiently. But you may have a look at
http://lists.electorama.com/pipermail/election-methods-electorama.com/2004-October/014102.html
to see how a very similar method, the River method, can be visualized.
The example is