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Kinship Calculator {EN}


https://support.genopro.com/Topic40442.aspx
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By Nand - Friday, April 24, 2020
It looks as if the Kinship Calculator skin uses the full name of the individual.
Would it be possible to use the display name instead, so it corresponds to the names displayed in the GenoGram?
By genome - Tuesday, May 26, 2020
I have amended the code to allow this option (see http://support.genopro.com/Topic40503.aspx to download).

You will need to create a Document Custom Tag in your .gno named Kinship.Tag and set it to Name.Display to use this option.
By Nand - Tuesday, May 26, 2020
Could you check your post at http://support.genopro.com/Topic40503.aspx
I don't see a ZIP file attached.
By genome - Tuesday, May 26, 2020
done Blush
By Nand - Thursday, May 28, 2020
Getting close

(1) Most names follow the display directive except for those on the top row


http://support.genopro.com/Uploads/Images/9e614ba1-4817-456e-9240-f084.jpg
(2) The kinship is reported twice.  The first time it mentions Marcella as being a "granddaughter".  The second time as being a "granddaughter-in-law" which I believe she is not.  It's a straight maternal line.


http://support.genopro.com/Uploads/Images/914183e8-ab70-4e6a-a8e5-7269.jpg

Here is the GenoMap for reference.

http://support.genopro.com/Uploads/Images/4d316b46-b1cd-401a-ad8b-5d2c.jpg
By Nand - Friday, May 29, 2020
Whilst we are at it, I would like to suggest to replace the expression "is the granddaughter" with "is a granddaughter".  There might be more than one.
By maru-san - Thursday, January 28, 2021
The latest kinship reports the daughter of a mistress(not married) as a step daughter, which is not correct, since the daughter is his own blood, only with another woman. Please check.
By genome - Saturday, January 30, 2021
Managed to fix this one, but still struggling to find the correct algorithm to determine non-blood relationships.  e.g.stepmother is being reported as stepmother-in-law.  Crying

Hope to release some skin template updates soon.
By NiKo - Saturday, January 30, 2021
Could you also take a look at this genomap of the Hapsburgs.

They had a lot of endogamy, so when I run a Kinship report on Charles II of Spain & Philip I of Castile  I get:

Found 3 matches for kinship relationships between Charles II of Spain & Philip I of Castile.


Charles II of Spain is the 4x great grandson of Philip I of Castile.
Philip I of Castile & Joanna of Castile are 4x great grandparents of Charles II of Spain.

Charles II of Spain is the 4x great grandson of Philip I of Castile.
Philip I of Castile & Joanna of Castile are 4x great grandparents of Charles II of Spain.

Charles II of Spain is the 5x great grandson of Philip I of Castile.
Philip I of Castile & Joanna of Castile are 5x great grandparents of Charles II of Spain.



In actual fact, they are connected in more than the 3 ways shown in the PDF.

Could you modify the Kinship report to specifically show each link they have?  I did it by hand a while back, and there were many more different ways in which they were connected.

If you go to:
https://learnforeverlearn.com/ancestors/?lifespan=true

And select Charles II of Spain from the list of Sample Trees, that tool shows that Philip ! of Castile is his 
G3 Grandfather twice
G4 Grandfather 6 times, and
G5 Grandfather 6 times

(I'm not sure if my genomap exactly matches the GED file he uses)



Since I have some endogamy on my mother's side, I'd like to be able to see all the ways I might be related to an ancestor
By genome - Monday, February 1, 2021
So I have taken a look at your Haspburgs.gno and managed to amend Common\Code\kinship.js to find 11 connections between the two individuals.  I tried to show them all on the genogram but grew tired of labelling  the lines so I left that as an exercise for the reader Hehe

http://support.genopro.com/Uploads/Images/b353c22d-9e06-462b-9b9d-84ca.png
I also managed to lift Charles_II.ged from the website you referenced and running the revised Kinship Calculator on that shows all 14 connections i.e. 2 @ 3x great grandparent, 6 @ 4x great grandparent and 6@ 5x great grandparent. (see kinship.htm)
By NiKo - Monday, February 1, 2021
Wow! Quick turn around!

Thank you for the updated Kinship file!  I'll test it shortly! :-)
By NiKo - Wednesday, February 10, 2021
When I ran the latest Kinship Report on Charles II of Spain vs his father and then his mother, his father comes back with the correct answer:

http://support.genopro.com/Uploads/Images/c4e1683f-e735-464b-b01c-ab3a.PNG


but his mother lists him as a son-in-law:

http://support.genopro.com/Uploads/Images/5b88ac62-7fd3-4ebc-af9a-6dee.PNG
By NiKo - Wednesday, February 10, 2021
When I ran the Kinship Report between Charles II of Spain and Philip II of Spain, it correctly lists Philip II as his grandfather (along with four other kinships):

http://support.genopro.com/Uploads/Images/19fe51d7-d183-49d1-bf90-c6bb.PNG


But it does not list Philip III as his great grandfather too:
  • Philip III of Spain, to his
  • daughter, Maria Anna of Spain, to his
  • granddaughter, Mariana of Austria, to his
  • great grandson, Charles II of Spain
http://support.genopro.com/Uploads/Images/66814962-cc99-4c83-9980-64c9.PNG