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Complex Subtraction problem advice
The second more advanced Crunch (Crunch 2) can also do it. On the left were it says Commands pick AddList: Then on the right were it says Filter selections pick Numbers You now will have: AddList:Numbers Now there PASTE your list of 300 + or 500 or what ever amount of source numbers. Next: On Commands pick: SubtractList: Now on Filter Selections pick: Numbers Now you will have: SubtractList:Numbers Now enter, that is paste the history of numbers that you
May 16, 2009, 10:16 pm - LANTERN - Mathematics Forum

Complex Subtraction problem advice
Original Crunch program: Selections/Reductions: In this field you can enter (or paste using the Windows feature Control-V) any PICK 3 numbers from any source you like to use. You can copy numbers from other systems, Excel sheets, Forum messages and other sources. The only requirement is that the numbers are PICK 3 numbers. If other text is included you can leave it in. The system will filter it out and accept almost any kind of input. The system can handle styles such as 2-3-4, 2 4 5, or 3,4,
May 16, 2009, 9:58 pm - LANTERN - Mathematics Forum

Complex Subtraction problem advice
Let us start with P34 Lotto It has a box-option on top, it is called Lines , click on it, then go to the Import Lines option. It will let you import pick 3 numbers into the program to be used as a Source of numbers then you can apply filters to it. Go to the Filters box-option on top, then click on it, then click on Past Draws then put a check mark on Draw then on the Don't allow draws from past........... number of draws enter the number of past draws to not allow. That is all for t
May 16, 2009, 9:49 pm - LANTERN - Mathematics Forum

Complex Subtraction problem advice
As an after thought. P34 Lotto can substract the past history of numbers also, it is up to you how many draws you want to substract, but I can't remember if it lets you load your own picks into it or not, to use them as source numbers, last I used many years ago. Another possible program for this might be the LottoMatrix3 program, I think, but it has been so many years, that I can't recal for sure. Now let me reread this and the other thread were you posted about this technique.
May 16, 2009, 9:37 pm - LANTERN - Mathematics Forum

Complex Subtraction problem advice
It has been a very long time since I have used the Crunch, by MikeK so I am not sure if it can do as you want or not, maybe the first original Crunch can do the substraction and the second one has some good filters on it, but as I am not sure if it can really do as you need, a better bet is to talk to Ricky again and have him update whatever it was that he did for you before. Now, let me very slowly read your posts here on this thread and see what is here. And then I will post a reply.
May 16, 2009, 9:29 pm - LANTERN - Mathematics Forum

Complex Subtraction problem advice
Ricky could easily add that option to his LotSoft wheeler if He wanted to, but it would have to be the one on the commercial version, not on the freeone, as that-one does not have a past draws database, it could be done also on that one, but with more trouble, the past winning numbers would need to be copied and pasted. There is already another way, but for that one you need to talk to MikeK about it.
May 16, 2009, 8:30 pm - LANTERN - Mathematics Forum

Neural networks
A long time ago I took a look at the Attrasoft Predictor, but only a quick look, the demo was said to have only 1000 Neurons my testing showed to me that 1000 neurons were too few for even one position pick 3 prediction, but it looked as if 100, 000 to 1, 000, 000 might be able to help some as you then might get better prediction resolution (Accuracy) and that it might not help for just any kind of prediction and or lottery prediction, but for some and at times, but not always, it might depend o
Apr 20, 2009, 10:30 pm - LANTERN - Mathematics Forum

10 Digits, in How many 5 Pairs groups of them are there?
Thanks a lot! Mr Ragwi. But I think that only software could make use of so many such groups, perhaps some stats and filter uses, but I won't know for a long while, as work by hand is very hard and takes very long and I don't yet feel like doing it. Fernando.
Dec 9, 2008, 2:16 am - LANTERN - Mathematics Forum

10 Digits, in How many 5 Pairs groups of them are there?
Se or Ragwi Thanks a Lot! But I don't need those combinations. Probably, if I ever have time to research any uses for them, I might only use one or a very few of them, a simple use for one of them that I tried a few days ago, gave some stats that I thought that might be of some use for me, but I could not use them, there are still one or more things to try with them, but not for a while. Thanks again!
Dec 8, 2008, 12:04 am - LANTERN - Mathematics Forum

10 Digits, in How many 5 Pairs groups of them are there?
As I don't program nor make spreadsheets, I don't have use for all those numbers, I myself can already make the few groups that I would use if any at all, as I have to delay that particular research as it takes too much time and work. Just the same, thanks a lot! I better not talk any more about possible uses for such numbers, cause if I am right, (I might not be) I don't dare. Thanks again! Too bad that I can't no longer trust anybody on the Web to help me with the pick 3 game, migh
Dec 1, 2008, 4:42 pm - LANTERN - Mathematics Forum

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