Hi String
You may be able to create the code in Excel to do the conversion. I know nothing of Excel though. The way I see it you first set up the format eg:-
1,2 (1)
3,4(2)
5,6(3)
......
......
48,49(24)
There are 6 columns in the 6/49 game. The program will have 6 identical coding sections but each section refers to a specific column. The output is sent to a file. With a computer program converting 10,000 draws is done before you can blink your eye.
Microsoft offers Visual Basic Express free. They have a number of tutorials explaining the language and I have seen a number of books on this in book shops and libraries. Everyone should be familiar with a computer language as it can massively amplify your brainpower. Computers never get tired of doing millions of things over and over again. Computing power is essential for people who are foolish enough to study lotteries
You may be able to create the code in Excel to do the conversion. I know nothing of Excel though. The way I see it you first set up the format eg:-
1,2 (1)
3,4(2)
5,6(3)
......
......
48,49(24)
There are 6 columns in the 6/49 game. The program will have 6 identical coding sections but each section refers to a specific column. The output is sent to a file. With a computer program converting 10,000 draws is done before you can blink your eye.
Microsoft offers Visual Basic Express free. They have a number of tutorials explaining the language and I have seen a number of books on this in book shops and libraries. Everyone should be familiar with a computer language as it can massively amplify your brainpower. Computers never get tired of doing millions of things over and over again. Computing power is essential for people who are foolish enough to study lotteries
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). Now we divide the sea of 34 numbers into 7 areas of 5 numbers each(except for area 7 which has 4 numbers.and allocate a synthetic number to each area . These synthetic numbers can be likened to "fuzzy numbers" for those who are in the know.