TT:
A simple program simply does not work... ...for something like 6/49 to do the job right, you need a tremendous amount of data collected in such a way where it is reliable/stable... ...from there, you need an effective to put it all together. Things like hits and skips counted is much to lame... ...its
way more invovled.
To give you an idea, for 6/49 there are about 1,900,000 quints... ...if you can identify/isolate a perfect quint in lets say 125,000 quints you are getting somewhere as a starting point. Instead of 14M, you are dealing with around 2M instead.
As for pretty windows for users who know almost nothing more beyond using the mouse, my programs are 100% in the DOS environment... ...no menus or silly pictures which is all marketing BS.
Those who are searching for the ultimate answer with their formulea are way off

... ...a more
down to earth approach is much more effective

. Its not easy... ...super difficult to avoid loss after loss most of the time... ...its one of those where you'd hear
"don't try this at home folks".
Regards,
George
tomtom said:
Wonder why do you think some extreme experience in programming is essential in order to write a simple lottery program for personal use, that doesn’t need to have whichever nice appearance, doesn’t need any serious error trapping since the creator is at the same time the end user, and generally is based on some FORs and IFs. In my opinion, only a bit more knowledge in math is important to some extent.