I have one last program for statistical analysis of games. This one is for 6/N-style games such as 6/49, 6/55, etc. You can download it here
https://my.pcloud.com/publink/show?code=XZGuvU7Z7fLgRI06K4X13ETDL1sgt7AOmPcy
This program works for games where they draw six distinct numbers from a pool of N. It does not work for games like Mega Millions or Powerball in which the sixth ball is independent of the other five.
The zipped folder contains four files: LottoSixStats.exe which runs just by double clicking, sample-WisconsinLottoData.txt which is a sample data file, sample-6_49_analysis_2019_05_02.txt which is a sample output file, and readme.txt which contains the instructions.
After you decompress or extract the contents, you should see something like this.
To use the program, double click the file with the green "6" icon and a console window will open. The first thing it will ask you is how many total balls your game draws from. If for example it's a 6/49 game, you would type 49 and hit enter. Then it will ask you to drag and drop the data file to analyze or type out its full directory path. If quotes appear around the file name when you drag and drop, erase them before hitting enter. This happens where there is a space character somewhere in the directory path. (Moving the data file to a directory where there are no spaces also works.)
The data in your data file should be formatted with commas between the numbers, most recent draws first. Currently it will only work if the data is in a .txt file. If you have the data in a .csv file, copy and past the contents into Notepad and save it as .txt.
After you hit enter, it will print out some stats to the screen as well as print them to a .txt file in the same folder where the .exe file is.
This is not a prediction program, you have to decide for yourself how to use the information.
If you use the program, please let me know if you find any typos or unexpected behavior. Currently it only works for Windows 64-bit systems. Good luck to everyone.