#ladder
3 APIs con questa etichetta
NRL Live API
Live National Rugby League (NRL) data, sourced from the same official scoring feed the broadcasters use. Pull the live scoreboard, the up-to-date ladder (rank, points, wins, losses, draws, points and tries for/against, points difference, bonus points and current streak), all NRL clubs and club detail, and a full match centre: team stats (metres, passes, line breaks, tackles, missed tackles, offloads) plus both team line-ups with per-player tries, run metres, tackles, line breaks, passes and goals. Read the latest NRL news too. Real-time during play, no key needed upstream. Ideal for footy tipping and fantasy apps, live scoreboards, sports media and match dashboards.
api.oanor.com/nrl-api
AFL Live API
Live Australian Football League (AFL) data, sourced from the same official scoring feed the broadcasters use. Pull the live scoreboard with quarter-by-quarter scoring for every match, the up-to-date ladder (played, wins, losses, points, percentage, current streak and recent form), all 18 clubs and club detail, and a full match box score: team totals for disposals, kicks, handballs, marks, tackles, inside-50s and contested possessions, plus the leaders in each category (goals, disposals and more). Read the latest AFL news too. Real-time during play, no key needed upstream. Ideal for footy tipping and fantasy apps, live scoreboards, sports media and match dashboards.
api.oanor.com/afl-api
Ladder Safety API
Ladder-safety maths as an API, computed locally and deterministically — the angle, reach and load numbers that keep a ladder from sliding out or buckling. The angle endpoint applies the 4:1 rule: the base goes out one foot for every four feet of working length, which lands the ladder at about 75.5° — a 24-foot ladder sits 6 feet from the wall and reaches roughly 23 feet up, steep enough not to tip back and shallow enough not to slide. The extension endpoint gives the usable length and reach of a two-section extension ladder, which loses the overlap the sections share (3 feet up to 36, 4 to 48, 5 beyond), and the working height at the safe angle — remembering the ladder must extend 3 feet above a roof edge you step onto. The duty-rating endpoint turns a total load — your weight plus tools and materials, not just bodyweight — into the right duty class, from Type III household (200 lb) through I industrial (250) to IAA professional (375). Everything is computed locally and deterministically, so it is instant and private. Ideal for construction-safety and trades apps, jobsite and rental tools, OSHA training aids, and home-improvement sites. Pure local computation — no key, no third-party service, instant. Live, nothing stored. 3 compute endpoints. Educational — always follow the manufacturer's labels and OSHA/ANSI rules.
api.oanor.com/ladder-api