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Help with automated number generation from a table
I am not sure I understand your question, Extremegain. The rundown I shared here is really not my system, but just one of the many used by pick 3 players. Some folks like to rundown 314, 317, 618 and there are a few others. Right now back testing the 317 rundown for Ohio for 2023 and 2024 games just from the Midday to the Evening---it's mindboggling how often the next draw is there with its numbers touching one another by doubles and/or mirrors. I'll share it when I'm done. The 317 Run
Mar 24, 2024, 4:54 pm - TheseStars - Lottery Discussion Forum

Help with automated number generation from a table
Using excel, just this past weekend I built myself a rundown grid filter for the Pick 3 (not interested in the 4 at the moment). It took me a good full day to make sure I got collected all cells/numbers connecting by row, diagonal, column, and the multitude of zigzag arrangements the grid produces. I then programmed a filter worksheet that collects each combo and alongside of it columns populated with vtracks and Sums for each produced combo. I used a conditional format to tell me which combos h
Mar 19, 2024, 1:04 pm - TheseStars - Lottery Discussion Forum

Help with automated number generation from a table
Thanks, Mr. B. I did a good read through of this tread, and was mind boggled with the chatter on code. I so wish I knew more about what was being discussed. I've been using AI to help me code my excel sheet---I've made some major strides using it, but when I wanted it to help me find all the possible touching numbers into combos it didn't return correctly, but that could be because of a bad prompt on my side, so I sat and got them all myself, one by one. The grids produce so many combos, it
Mar 20, 2024, 12:58 pm - TheseStars - Lottery Discussion Forum

Help with automated number generation from a table
I look at your images here and I see embeds of choices to choose from within the workbook. Your workbook looks like excel to me, but how the heck did you do all that dividing up of content on the same worksheet? Or is this something you coded from scratch. I use PureBasic for most of my coding projects, including this one. The code I am using now was actually started a couple of years ago with one of my other projects. It sat idle for quite some time, until I saw this thread, and decided to
Mar 20, 2024, 9:43 pm - Mr-B 216 - Lottery Discussion Forum

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