Requests
I have a workout that generates several data strings.
One is called a Gap# which is continuous string having a series of 3 or 4 digits, generated by other actions in the workout.
A second is called GapFollower string which is a continuous string of 3 or 4 digits generated by a specific method.
Ex:
G#: 45544665544555544 ....
F#: 11232213322223311 ...'
What I need is a Search tool that, using the last 4 digits in the string as a guide, would look back and generate a message having two pieces of data: The total number of times those 4 digits Hits previously and the Fifth digits.
Using the above string, the search would tell me that 5544 has Hit '2' times and the Fifth digit in order of occurrence - 65.
In the F# example, 3311 hasn't occurred.
It would be helpful if a search of last 3 digits were also possible.
In my workout, each digit chosen, G# or F#, provides a specific lottery number that could be played.
The two other G# strings are 12232211 ... and 0788907998 .... (yes, digits 0789)
The tool would provide similar results for these strings.
Followers
There is a specific follower string with each Gap number string.
The tool would look back and determine how often the last 4 digits in GF string occurred,
as well as triples, just as it did for the Gaps.
This kind of tool is incorporated in lottery sites wheres a player can type in a combination and
the tool determines how often the combination has come up, as well as partial hits.
I envision a tool where the User would be required to initiate and update the strings after a drawing, rather than having a system where the data is generated automatically.
My workouts have 3 separate G# and F# strings (total of 6) for non-positional analysis, and up to
24 separate G# and F# strings for positional analysis.
Bottom line, with my workouts knowing what that Fifth digit is for both streams is critical to
choosing numbers to play.
Usually, the Follower strings provide the most useful hits, but the G#'s are important alternative.
The Gap followers are generated according to a specific method. I can provide the details but a manual search tool wouldn't require any processing.
The tool would simply search the strings in isolation from the main workout.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Bobby623