If I understand correctly, users are encouraged to cite useful examples from Documentation in their answers.
Given this fact, I think it would be interesting to look at the overall Docs citation stats. I failed to find any corresponding information on example pages themselves, so I assume that these numbers are not available publicly, at least currently.
Still, I think such stats would prove to be a useful metric of the actual utility of Documentation at this point. So, could someone with access to such data at least provide a current snapshot of the situation, including:
- Number of examples, which were cited at least once (to compare with the total number of examples).
- Mean, median and max number of citations per example across all examples.
- Number of citations, compared to number of upvotes per example (would be especially interesting to see the percentage for
"Creating and initializing arrays"
1, seeing as it is the most upvoted)
It might also be useful to separately calculate these stats for citations, where the person citing is not one of the editors of the example being cited (i.e. doesn't have a personal stake).
I'm not a statistician, so it's hard for me to say which numbers would be the most informative, so, if you have any suggestions, please post them in the comments, I'll update the question.
1I would give you a link, but I don't want to accidentally distort the stats by providing what might qualify as a citation of this example here. You all know where to find it anyway.