Effective Field Goal Percentage (eFG%) Calculator

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Effective Field Goal Percentage (eFG%) Calculator

Calculate effective field goal percentage to account for three-point value.

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Effective Field Goal Percentage (eFG%):

Data Source and Methodology

All calculations are based on formulas from Wikipedia. All calculations are strictly based on the formulas and data provided by this source.

The Formula Explained

\[ eFG\% = \frac{FGM + 0.5 \times 3PM}{FGA} \]

Glossary of Terms

  • FGM: Field Goals Made
  • 3PM: Three-Point Field Goals Made
  • FGA: Field Goal Attempts

How It Works: A Step-by-Step Example

For example, if a player makes 10 field goals, including 2 three-point field goals, out of 20 attempts, the eFG% would be calculated as follows:

\[ eFG\% = \frac{10 + 0.5 \times 2}{20} = 55\% \]

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is Effective Field Goal Percentage (eFG%)?

Effective Field Goal Percentage (eFG%) is a basketball statistic that adjusts for the fact that a 3-point field goal is worth more than a 2-point field goal.

How do I use the eFG% calculator?

Enter the total field goals made, the number of three-point field goals made, and the total field goal attempts to calculate eFG%.

Why is eFG% important?

eFG% provides a more accurate measure of a player's shooting efficiency by accounting for the extra point in three-point shots.

Can eFG% be over 100%?

Yes, in some cases, players with a high number of three-point shots can have an eFG% over 100%.

Is eFG% used in professional basketball?

Yes, eFG% is commonly used by coaches and analysts in professional basketball to assess player performance.


Audit: Complete
Formula (LaTeX) + variables + units
This section shows the formulas used by the calculator engine, plus variable definitions and units.
Formula (extracted LaTeX)
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Formula (extracted LaTeX)
\[eFG\% = \frac{FGM + 0.5 \times 3PM}{FGA}\]
eFG\% = \frac{FGM + 0.5 \times 3PM}{FGA}
Formula (extracted LaTeX)
\[eFG\% = \frac{10 + 0.5 \times 2}{20} = 55\%\]
eFG\% = \frac{10 + 0.5 \times 2}{20} = 55\%
Formula (extracted text)
\[ eFG\% = \frac{FGM + 0.5 \times 3PM}{FGA} \]
Variables and units
  • No variables provided in audit spec.
Sources (authoritative):
Changelog
Version: 0.1.0-draft
Last code update: 2026-01-19
0.1.0-draft · 2026-01-19
  • Initial audit spec draft generated from HTML extraction (review required).
  • Verify formulas match the calculator engine and convert any text-only formulas to LaTeX.
  • Confirm sources are authoritative and relevant to the calculator methodology.
Verified by Ugo Candido on 2026-01-19
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Effective Field Goal Percentage (eFG%) Calculator

Calculate effective field goal percentage to account for three-point value.

Results

Effective Field Goal Percentage (eFG%):

Data Source and Methodology

All calculations are based on formulas from Wikipedia. All calculations are strictly based on the formulas and data provided by this source.

The Formula Explained

\[ eFG\% = \frac{FGM + 0.5 \times 3PM}{FGA} \]

Glossary of Terms

  • FGM: Field Goals Made
  • 3PM: Three-Point Field Goals Made
  • FGA: Field Goal Attempts

How It Works: A Step-by-Step Example

For example, if a player makes 10 field goals, including 2 three-point field goals, out of 20 attempts, the eFG% would be calculated as follows:

\[ eFG\% = \frac{10 + 0.5 \times 2}{20} = 55\% \]

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is Effective Field Goal Percentage (eFG%)?

Effective Field Goal Percentage (eFG%) is a basketball statistic that adjusts for the fact that a 3-point field goal is worth more than a 2-point field goal.

How do I use the eFG% calculator?

Enter the total field goals made, the number of three-point field goals made, and the total field goal attempts to calculate eFG%.

Why is eFG% important?

eFG% provides a more accurate measure of a player's shooting efficiency by accounting for the extra point in three-point shots.

Can eFG% be over 100%?

Yes, in some cases, players with a high number of three-point shots can have an eFG% over 100%.

Is eFG% used in professional basketball?

Yes, eFG% is commonly used by coaches and analysts in professional basketball to assess player performance.


Audit: Complete
Formula (LaTeX) + variables + units
This section shows the formulas used by the calculator engine, plus variable definitions and units.
Formula (extracted LaTeX)
\[','\]
','
Formula (extracted LaTeX)
\[eFG\% = \frac{FGM + 0.5 \times 3PM}{FGA}\]
eFG\% = \frac{FGM + 0.5 \times 3PM}{FGA}
Formula (extracted LaTeX)
\[eFG\% = \frac{10 + 0.5 \times 2}{20} = 55\%\]
eFG\% = \frac{10 + 0.5 \times 2}{20} = 55\%
Formula (extracted text)
\[ eFG\% = \frac{FGM + 0.5 \times 3PM}{FGA} \]
Variables and units
  • No variables provided in audit spec.
Sources (authoritative):
Changelog
Version: 0.1.0-draft
Last code update: 2026-01-19
0.1.0-draft · 2026-01-19
  • Initial audit spec draft generated from HTML extraction (review required).
  • Verify formulas match the calculator engine and convert any text-only formulas to LaTeX.
  • Confirm sources are authoritative and relevant to the calculator methodology.
Verified by Ugo Candido on 2026-01-19
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Effective Field Goal Percentage (eFG%) Calculator

Calculate effective field goal percentage to account for three-point value.

Results

Effective Field Goal Percentage (eFG%):

Data Source and Methodology

All calculations are based on formulas from Wikipedia. All calculations are strictly based on the formulas and data provided by this source.

The Formula Explained

\[ eFG\% = \frac{FGM + 0.5 \times 3PM}{FGA} \]

Glossary of Terms

  • FGM: Field Goals Made
  • 3PM: Three-Point Field Goals Made
  • FGA: Field Goal Attempts

How It Works: A Step-by-Step Example

For example, if a player makes 10 field goals, including 2 three-point field goals, out of 20 attempts, the eFG% would be calculated as follows:

\[ eFG\% = \frac{10 + 0.5 \times 2}{20} = 55\% \]

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is Effective Field Goal Percentage (eFG%)?

Effective Field Goal Percentage (eFG%) is a basketball statistic that adjusts for the fact that a 3-point field goal is worth more than a 2-point field goal.

How do I use the eFG% calculator?

Enter the total field goals made, the number of three-point field goals made, and the total field goal attempts to calculate eFG%.

Why is eFG% important?

eFG% provides a more accurate measure of a player's shooting efficiency by accounting for the extra point in three-point shots.

Can eFG% be over 100%?

Yes, in some cases, players with a high number of three-point shots can have an eFG% over 100%.

Is eFG% used in professional basketball?

Yes, eFG% is commonly used by coaches and analysts in professional basketball to assess player performance.


Audit: Complete
Formula (LaTeX) + variables + units
This section shows the formulas used by the calculator engine, plus variable definitions and units.
Formula (extracted LaTeX)
\[','\]
','
Formula (extracted LaTeX)
\[eFG\% = \frac{FGM + 0.5 \times 3PM}{FGA}\]
eFG\% = \frac{FGM + 0.5 \times 3PM}{FGA}
Formula (extracted LaTeX)
\[eFG\% = \frac{10 + 0.5 \times 2}{20} = 55\%\]
eFG\% = \frac{10 + 0.5 \times 2}{20} = 55\%
Formula (extracted text)
\[ eFG\% = \frac{FGM + 0.5 \times 3PM}{FGA} \]
Variables and units
  • No variables provided in audit spec.
Sources (authoritative):
Changelog
Version: 0.1.0-draft
Last code update: 2026-01-19
0.1.0-draft · 2026-01-19
  • Initial audit spec draft generated from HTML extraction (review required).
  • Verify formulas match the calculator engine and convert any text-only formulas to LaTeX.
  • Confirm sources are authoritative and relevant to the calculator methodology.
Verified by Ugo Candido on 2026-01-19
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