You last visited May 25, 2013, 5:29 am All times shown are Eastern Time (GMT-5:00) | lottery calculatorAruba Member #123712 February 27, 2012 1799 Posts Online | | Posted: March 3, 2012, 1:54 pm - IP Logged | |
I don't get all your calculation, but I like this stuff. I would have to much to tell about positions, models, payouts and outcomes. If you want to give this to a beginner, you will need a better title and better description. Maybe use some example with text. | | |
United States Member #59839 March 13, 2008 1730 Posts Offline | | Posted: March 3, 2012, 11:36 pm - IP Logged | |
Hi I found a few small bugs in the code and have fixed them. This is the most current download that installs both calculators. I tested this version and believe it to be 100% accurate. http://www.box.com/s/y1y81bjobtg15rkkzcay 
RL Working on my Ph.D. "University of hard Knocks" 
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United States Member #59839 March 13, 2008 1730 Posts Offline | | Posted: March 3, 2012, 11:42 pm - IP Logged | |
Your postscript is not grammatically correct. It should read, P.S. this program is free of any spyware, adware, and malware. (New sentence) This program does not have the ability to access the web or track any information.(New sentence) To ensure a worry free environment, an uninstall icon will be created in the programs folder to remove if this program does not suit your needs.  
Marketing is a Billion $$$ business...cant leave anything to chance.  ShotokanWizard Thanks for the input, but not really marketing anything here, I must say I like your version much better than mine. LOL. I never was any good at saying what I mean. RL Working on my Ph.D. "University of hard Knocks" 
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Aruba Member #123712 February 27, 2012 1799 Posts Online | | Posted: March 4, 2012, 5:35 am - IP Logged | |
In European: Odds, match 0 with 1 combination 5/39 = 0,483 287 220 129 325 1:2,069 162 929 Last digits: 0-9 0 = underweighted You are not helping a beginner. I also suggest that you write out your letters, LD = last digit ... . | | |
United States Member #59839 March 13, 2008 1730 Posts Offline | | Posted: March 4, 2012, 5:59 am - IP Logged | |
In European: Odds, match 0 with 1 combination 5/39 = 0,483 287 220 129 325 1:2,069 162 929 Last digits: 0-9 0 = underweighted You are not helping a beginner. I also suggest that you write out your letters, LD = last digit ... . L-digit = Left digit = decade digits R-digit = Right digit = ones digit P-1 = position #1 or the 1st number in a set P-2 = position #2 or the 2nd number in a set P-3 = Position #3 or the 3rd number in a set P-4 = position #4 or the 4th number in a set P-5 = position #5 or the 5th number in a set P-6 = position #6 or the 6th number in a set This program calculates the left and right digit shows by position for any 4, 5 or 6 number JP game for up to a 60 number matrix. The number 1 is a single digit number and as such it is in the ones or right hand position The number 35 is a two digit number. The left digit 3 is a decade digit and the 5 is on the right or ones position 35 = (3 * 10) + (5 * 1) The Number-Calc does the same thing but calculates the total number shows by position. A pick-5 game has 5 numbers. The first number is the first position and the second number is the second position and so on. Select a digit from the lower window by Left mouse click and the totals by position are then displayed. Adjust the matrix at the top by a series of left or right mouse clicks. Left = increase Right = decrease RL Working on my Ph.D. "University of hard Knocks" 
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Aruba Member #123712 February 27, 2012 1799 Posts Online | | Posted: March 4, 2012, 6:47 am - IP Logged | |
1st number of a set, is that the first drawn number of the set of the lowest number of a set with diffent numbers? I have better, but I let you develop your stuff. | | |
ORLANDO, FLORIDA United States Member #5011 June 3, 2004 3503 Posts Offline | | Posted: March 4, 2012, 7:04 am - IP Logged | |
1st number of a set, is that the first drawn number of the set of the lowest number of a set with diffent numbers? I have better, but I let you develop your stuff. Are you here to troll for buyers or are you here to contribute? If it's the latter, post what you have, if it's the other one, go someplace else. RL has always posted excellent info and for that, I'm thankful. | | |
Aruba Member #123712 February 27, 2012 1799 Posts Online | | Posted: March 4, 2012, 11:03 am - IP Logged | |
Are you here to troll for buyers or are you here to contribute? If it's the latter, post what you have, if it's the other one, go someplace else. RL has always posted excellent info and for that, I'm thankful. @ Carbob I posted a few things at pick5, euromillions and keno. No, I won't post what I have, because it has to much market value. | | |
Aruba Member #123712 February 27, 2012 1799 Posts Online | | Posted: March 4, 2012, 11:11 am - IP Logged | |
Are you here to troll for buyers or are you here to contribute? If it's the latter, post what you have, if it's the other one, go someplace else. RL has always posted excellent info and for that, I'm thankful. Balls are drawn in an order, but it does not matter in a combination. A drawing can be represented in a set like: 1-2-3-6-10 or 10-3-2-6-1. That lotteries do. In case your ld's are 1 2 3 6 0 or 0 3 2 6 1 or 0 1 2 3 6 or 1 2 3 6 0. | | |
United States Member #59839 March 13, 2008 1730 Posts Offline | | Posted: March 4, 2012, 6:11 pm - IP Logged | |
Are you here to troll for buyers or are you here to contribute? If it's the latter, post what you have, if it's the other one, go someplace else. RL has always posted excellent info and for that, I'm thankful. Thanks Bob This seems to be going no where, I guess he missed that these are martix calculators. All togeather they have been downloaded almost 200 times and I get one person who does not understand what they are. These are just a couple more tools to help anyone interested in matrix stats. I really enjoy writing these sort of programs because of the challenge. In a 6-60 lottery there are 50,063,860 combinations of 6 numbers. The digit 3 appears in 5,062,725 sets as the 5th numbers second digit, Where else can you get that kind of information in a fraction of a second? Both of these calcs can help with number placement or be used just to gain knowledge about a matrix. RL Working on my Ph.D. "University of hard Knocks" 
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Aruba Member #123712 February 27, 2012 1799 Posts Online | | Posted: March 5, 2012, 10:33 am - IP Logged | |
Thanks Bob This seems to be going no where, I guess he missed that these are martix calculators. All togeather they have been downloaded almost 200 times and I get one person who does not understand what they are. These are just a couple more tools to help anyone interested in matrix stats. I really enjoy writing these sort of programs because of the challenge. In a 6-60 lottery there are 50,063,860 combinations of 6 numbers. The digit 3 appears in 5,062,725 sets as the 5th numbers second digit, Where else can you get that kind of information in a fraction of a second? Both of these calcs can help with number placement or be used just to gain knowledge about a matrix. RL R Matrix calculators? Where is the matrix? S | | |
BOSTON United States Member #48 September 9, 2001 2858 Posts Offline | | Posted: March 5, 2012, 1:59 pm - IP Logged | |
Let me push your button rl and ask about this in a pick 4 formula and how it would work. If it does something then what about putting it in an excel spreadsheet to spit out probabilities of the next game and no i am not a programmer but can sure thro out ideas. thanks | | |
United States Member #59839 March 13, 2008 1730 Posts Offline | | Posted: March 5, 2012, 2:26 pm - IP Logged | |
R Matrix calculators? Where is the matrix? S Matrix defined A situation or surrounding substance within which something else originates, develops, or is contained: A lottery matrix is the total universe of sets from which one set is drawn, often abbreviated 5-44 etc..... A 5-44 matrix contains 1,086,008 sets of 5 numbers. Hope this helps RL Working on my Ph.D. "University of hard Knocks" 
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United States Member #59839 March 13, 2008 1730 Posts Offline | | Posted: March 5, 2012, 2:41 pm - IP Logged | |
Let me push your button rl and ask about this in a pick 4 formula and how it would work. If it does something then what about putting it in an excel spreadsheet to spit out probabilities of the next game and no i am not a programmer but can sure thro out ideas. thanks retxx Always good to hear from you, pick-4 single digit games can for the most part be calculated in your head if you treat them as a number instead of 4 digits. A pick 4 has 10,000 combos starting with 0000 to 9999. Each digit hits the same amount of times in each position and the lexicographic index number is always the number + 1. The same rule can be applied to pick-3 games as well. There are 10 digits for each position and each digit shows the same number of times. I have a P-3 / P-4 lottery program started and will post a link when I get it finished but it may be a while. PM me any ideas you have about these games and I will test them when time permits and those that show merit I will add to the program. RL Working on my Ph.D. "University of hard Knocks" 
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New Mexico United States Member #86123 January 29, 2010 6963 Posts Offline | | Posted: March 5, 2012, 3:01 pm - IP Logged | |
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