Quote: Originally posted by thamizhpayan on Aug 30, 2021
Here is the new version 3.4
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1myN2i-jUOdQxn52ypSLINAgZB2f46e_0?usp=sharing
Features in version V3.4:
- Moved to tabbed interface. First tab: draw data and statistics; Second tab: pick N wheel with both static filters and draw data-based filters
- Draw data tab, added more date formats
- Empty lines in draw data are ignored.
- Options grid now has another option to change layout. You can switch to linear flow-based layout or grouped grids.
Statistics additions:
- Straight Pairs Back
- Box Pairs Back
These give a view of a pairs from how many draws back occurred on the day. The additional table gives a frequency view of the period back from which a pair came in current draw.
Exporting data:
Any data table can be exported to CSV, Excel or PDF. The data can also be copied or printed.
New table “Draws Data” is shown after clicking “Get Pick N Stats Details”. Search bars can be used to search combos – box and straight.
Patterns filters:
Dominant: When a particular value is dominant in the pattern. i.e., occurs more than the other values e.g., HLL: L is dominant.
Mostly: When pattern is mostly made of particular value i.e., occurs more than the other values e.g., HLL: L is making up the pattern. The difference between Dominant and mostly is that Dominant will include even if there aren’t other values in the pattern. Dominant includes LLL where Mostly won’t include it.
All: When a pattern is made up of just one value e.g., HHH
None: When a pattern doesn’t have a particular value.
Exactly half: e.g., LLHH when a particular value is having a tie with another value.
Spread Across: e.g., OCS in pick 3 or OOCCSS in pick 6: when values are spread across.
Tied Dominance: e.g., LLMMH when a value is tied with same count as another value and as result there is a tie.
Seven different ways to choose patterns. These are handy while choosing patterns with fine details.
Good Luck