taaroa said:Sawubona Patrick,
I have some problem with the following filtering for Pairs and Trips using 6 numbers lines :
If I use line 1 3 6 19 28 45 as a .flt filter in the filter window, I get all pairs.
If I use the line : 10 25 29 34 37 46, I get :
10 25 29 34 37
46
in the filter window and the pairs with 46 doesnt appear.
It looks like if the numbers have over 11 caracters, the last number is ignored.
Is there a mean to fix that, please.
Thank you.
With Balls, the 6 numbers appear.
taaroa
black prince said:Patrick123
Can I perform compound tests using winnalotto?
For example each line represents a group test:
.........Skip1.......Skip2.....Skip3.......Skip4.......Skip5
1) ...#20<6.....#21<6.....#22<6.....#23<6.....#24<6 (or)
2) ...#20>5.....#21<6.....#22<6.....#23<6.....#24<6 (or)
3) ...#20<6.....#21>5.....#22<6.....#23<6.....#24<6 (or)
4) ...#20<6.....#21<6.....#22>5.....#23<6.....#24<6 (or)
5) ...#20<6.....#21<6.....#22<6.....#23>5.....#24<6 (or)
6) ...#20<6.....#21<6.....#22<6.....#23<6.....#24>5
This would display all Balls that pass these tests in one
filter, instead of 6 separate filters.
Thanks
-BP
1 + 0
#20 < 6
and
#21 < 6
and
#22 < 6
and
#23 < 6
and
#24 < 6
taaroa said:Sawubona Patrick,
I have some problem with the following filtering for Pairs and Trips using 6 numbers lines :
If I use line 1 3 6 19 28 45 as a .flt filter in the filter window, I get all pairs.
If I use the line : 10 25 29 34 37 46, I get :
10 25 29 34 37
46
in the filter window and the pairs with 46 doesnt appear.
It looks like if the numbers have over 11 caracters, the last number is ignored.
Is there a mean to fix that, please.
Thank you.
With Balls, the 6 numbers appear.
taaroa
blitzed said:hiya, I was just skimmin the thread and saw people askin about documentation.
why not just make a wiki entry? eventually maybe it will sorta take care of itself![]()
blitzed![]()
Springbok said:At the moment I am optimising the opening batsmen filter to make it do what it is supposed to do. Getting good results and it appears that we should be seeking the pair in the trip. I still need to check the other filters. Remember there is no point in playing the lottery until you are able to pick a pair in the next draw. This pair must not be produced by guesswork but must be recognised by the correct system. Any fool can pick 6 pairs and one will crop up in the next draw but this means absolutely nothing. Weekend is coming up and will produce some results on the effectiveness of opening batsmen
Patrick123 said:Hi taaroa,
As ganbatte stated, the problem is with the line wrapping. The next rebuild will have the line-wrap removed. In the meantime as ganbatte suggested, using the purge option to generate you pairs or trips works perfectly.
Regards
Patrick
Springbok said:Here is an interesting fact. When you back test to check results, the results depend on where you start your backtest. For example if I started at row 30 and carried on testing I can get a different result if I had started at row 31 or 28. So where we start to backtest puts us on a certain frequency and the frequency is only valid from where we started. Each filter operates in a certain spectrum and I got a feeling that we should be able to get 3 or 4 pairs. Tomorrow will try to forecast 4 pairs for the SA lottery on Saturday.
Patrick123 said:Skips within skips, and/or levels within levels? Are we trying trying to make it too complicated or are we always only going to get 4/7 selections, maybe St. Jude will assist with the rest?
Originally Posted by Patrick123
Maybe we are too optimistic (which I doubt) but possibly we must take the numbers produced each draw by these 2 or 3 filters and just play them faithfully each draw until we get a win. Lady Luck might feel sorry for us![]()
HalfBee said:Hmmm... perhaps a few words to another saint would help... try St. Vidicon or St. Isidore for better program performance...
http://vidicon.dandello.net/