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Quote: Originally posted by Raven62 on Dec 24, 2022
Table of Contents:
01. Odd Count
02. Even Count
03. High Count
04. Low Count
05. Prime Count
06. Number Sum
07. Average Value
08. Unit Number Sum
09. Unit Number Different Number
10. Successive
11. Successive Groups
12. Odd Successive
13. Even Successive
14. Minimum Number
15. Maximum Number
16. First-Last Distance
17. Max Distance
18. Average Distance
19. Different Distance
20. Arithmetic Complex
21. Same Last Drawn
22. Sum Value Even Odd
23. Unit Number Group Count
24. Decade Group Count
25. Different Decade Count
26. Same End Units with Last Drawn
27. High Units Count
28. Odd Units Count
29. Lowest 4 Units Count
30. Successive Paired Units Count
31. Pairs Count Odd and Even Units
32. InterChangeable Units Count
33. Count for 1 2 3 Units
34. Even Units Count
35. Pairs Count Even Units Only
36. Pairs Count for 1 2 3 Units
37. Successive End Units
38. Pairs Count Odd units Only
39. Units (0) Number Count
40. Units (1) Number Count
41. Units (2) Number Count
42. Filters
43. Filters
44. Filters
45. Filters
46. Filters
47. Filters
48. Filters
49. Root Sum
50. First and Second Unit Sum
51. Min Distance
52. Composite Count
5. Prime Count
Determines how many Prime numbers can occur in a combination, If the combination does not match the set conditions will be filtered out.
Prime numbers are numbers that have only 2 factors: 1 and themselves. For example, the first 5 prime numbers are 2, 3, 5, 7, and 11. By contrast, numbers with more than 2 factors are called composite numbers.
11. Successive Groups
Determines Successive Groups amount can occur in a combination, If the combination does not match the set conditions will be filtered out.
Count all adjacent numbers in a combination and find the group amount of adjacent numbers.
For example 03 04 25 26 27 43, 03 04 and 25 26 27 are all the successive numbers, 03 04 is a group and 25 26 27 is a group, so Successive Groups=2.
52. Composite Count
Determines how many Composite numbers can occur in a combination, If the combination does not match the set conditions will be filtered out.
A composite number is an integer greater than 1 that is not a prime number, meaning it can be divided by other integers besides 1 and itself. For example, 4 is a composite number because it can be divided by 2 and 4, but it is not a prime number.
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