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The Wave Matrix - Excel 2007 Addin
We'll post the code first. It's being presented in both C# and VB. C# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- using System; using System.Collections.Generic; namespace YourOwnNameSpace { public class Functions { public static double TheUltimateWavePredictor(double[] array, int level) { double sum = 0; for (int i = 0; i array.Length; i++) sum += Math.Pow(-1, i) * Combinatorial(array.Length
Nov 23, 2012, 5:25 pm - JADELottery - Mathematics Forum

I cracked Pick6...But to do it i first need the answer to these 2 questions..
i don't know anything about law...But again they don't have to pay me...The way i see it is They are paying me for keeping my mouth shut ...If they like i can sign a contract where if i divulge anything i get put in prison...Also you may ask, why did i spill the beans why did i mentioned it here in LP, the second reason after the one i mentioned earlier is because i simply didn't want to get killed and if something was to happened to me, i'll feel happy that i told someone....If i was to keep th
Jul 25, 2009, 9:55 am - pumpi76 - Mathematics Forum

Mathematical Sequences
Quote: Originally posted by your wrong on May 21, 2004So why all the wasted time trying? Trust me I do believe there is a possibility it can be done. But there are easier ways to accomplish the same result. The time isn't wasted if you are having fun... for some of us it's a hobby...I understand the odds and the risks... $1... big deal... (I am only after one pick... any more than 1 pick and your'e guessing or trapping). I also understand the returns... you only need to hit a mega-sized jackpot
May 21, 2004, 9:28 pm - hypersoniq - Mathematics Forum

Binary code
frenchie Look at this and It should help you see your error and correct your code l=25 ' number to convert to decimal i = 16 allows function to convert any decimal =65536 (The long version) 1=16 2^i=65536 is 25 i=i-1 'i=15 2^i=32768 is 25 i=i-1 'i=14 2^i=16384 is 25 i=i-1 'i=13 2^i=8192 is 25 i=i-1 'i=12 2^i=4096 is 25 i=i-1 'i=11 2^i=2048 is 25 i=i-1 'i=10 2^i=1024 is 25 i=i-1 'i=9 2^i=512 is 25 i=i-1 'i=8 2^i=256 is 2
Jun 14, 2010, 12:58 am - RL-RANDOMLOGIC - Mathematics Forum

chaos
Pacattack05, though I am having a little bit of a difficult time understanding your posts, once I get the meaning I have to say that I am mostly in agreement. Or at least what I understand. My husband has a theory about my number picking. I have been searching for the perfect system for the pick 3 for a while now. I have found some work better than others but they all fall short in the fact (at least in my experience) that I end up with more combinations than would be fiscally possible to actu
Jun 27, 2005, 11:40 pm - atlasshrugged - Mathematics Forum

Predictive Software.. I need one that makes functional narratives
MW: Yes, that's how I use it, too. As I mentioned, I use Advantage Plus to compliment my pencil-and-paper systems. I prefer the old-fashioned method of tracking numbers because I believe it gives me a better feel for the game. I choose my numbers from my manual charts, and then compare my selections against those tagged by Gail Howard's program. Unfortunately, she's right more often than I am, but I haven't yet reached the point where I'm ready to abandon my paper charts, colored pencil
Mar 24, 2008, 10:41 am - jim695 - Mathematics Forum

Combinatorics & Modus Tollens
So I dawdled, a little too vigorously. I had a few small wins, but I made some more minor mistakes. I also did some multi draws instead, so I could take a small break. On the first win, I was looking for a NP (neighboring pair) because it was missing for nine games. So I played 8-9-10. The 45 degree trend looked like a lock, But the NP held out for an exhaustion of eleven games and came with the 24-25. I managed the 9 and 32. The frustrating thing, is that I did not power up on the 9
Sep 7, 2020, 6:45 pm - JeetKuneDoLotto - Mathematics Forum

Chaos-Order Duality
Doug i was only giving you a compliment on your Work,and you are correct your Work,i would never ever take anybody else's material and use it for greed i only play the game for entertainment purposes and i don't play everyday,i also use what i stated,The theory of Relativity that has been around before i even started playing the game in 1993,If i offended you with my reply then Today i come to you with an apology,I think i will stick to just reading the threads and no replies because i see it ma
May 15, 2007, 3:41 pm - delores247 - Mathematics Forum

Backtesting and Simulating Lottery Systems
ameriken Thanks, I think or at least I hope the readers understood that I was sharing what I felt was a better way to play. When I first started building a system I used numbers and the data I could get from them. I won a little but just a little and was not able to track my progress. I gave up many times and then I would get another idea and start again. The one thing that I felt that stopped me from moving ahead was that no matter what the data said I would somehow make it line
Apr 9, 2011, 12:54 am - RL-RANDOMLOGIC - Mathematics Forum

chaos
Atlasshrugged: I totally aree with you.I'm ashamed to confess, that Most of my wins,were due to gut feelings,rather than twisting my brain 100 times over.I had a friend who's ex-wife, dreamed numbers that came out 3 out of the 5 times.I also played those numbers and won $1500.00, in total.I think using the long-term thinking, that mentioned earlier on this post, along withpulling some hair with systems, and like you said, staring at numbers, is the bestway to pick the correct numbers.One day I p
Jun 28, 2005, 9:21 am - pacattack05 - Mathematics Forum

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