Winning
Numbers
This
function is not a 'real' statistics. Instead, it provides an overview
of values of statistically assessed parameters for majority of filters
thus it closely relates to statistics.
The data in the table and in charts are calculated automatically after
pressing Calculate Stats button even if you choose to
show statistics for package tickets only. The range of draws within the
table corresponds to the current selection of winning numbers however
for performance reasons the table shows 1000 rows at most (1000 latest
draws from selection) and the charts show at most 100 latest draws from
selection.
Winning
Numbers Table
The
winning numbers table is powerful tool providing overview on how some
important filters did apply in the lottery past.
The table contents:
- The
first column contains draw date.
- The
second column contains drawn numbers and bonus numbers in brackets (where
appropriate).
- Sum - gives the sum of all numbers
in ticket (bonus numbers are not included in the sum).
- Sum Root - is part of Sum filter
and its values are 1 to 9 calculated as a sum of all digits of appropriate
sum value.
- StdDev - gives standard deviation.
The standard deviation is computed for an average value of all numbers
within ticket. Bonus numbers are not included into StdDev calculation.
- Low / High - shows the ratio
of low and high numbers. Bonus numbers are not included in calculation.
- Odd / Even - gives ratio of odd
and even numbers within ticket. Bonus numbers are not included in calculation.
- Odd/Even positions - symbol
E (even) indicates even number, symbol O (odd) indicates
odd number at appropriate ticket position.
- Number Groups - show how many ticket
numbers fall into each Number Group. The data in this column always relate
to the last used setting of number
groups. If you change the count of groups in the filter window it
is necessary to use Calculate Stats button again to reflect this
change in the table.
- Group Count - how many unique groups
the ticket numbers fall in.
- Number Movement - shows
decrease/ increase of numerical value in each ticket position. Value in
this field always relate to immediately preceding draw:
Number 5 appears in draw 26/2009 1st Sun in the first ticket position
and number 2 appears at the same ticket position in the following draw
(27/2009 1st Sun). Thus the resulting movement is decrease by -3 (5-2).
The following draw has number 6 at its first position therefore the number
movement is increase by +4.
- Movement Sum - an auxiliary
reading given by the sum of number movement values at all ticket positions.
- Hit xx Prev - these
columns provide the highest count of numbers (Match 1, Match 2, Match
3 etc) in which the given ticket matches any of previous xx
(5, 15, 30...etc) draws. Hover your mouse above the field to see the list
of matching numbers. The count of previous draws to be checked (value
xx) is customizable, see below.
- First / Last Digit - show first
/ last digits at each ticket position.
- Max in Column / Max in Row - these
two columns gives the highest count of numbers in any column/row of playslip
panel. Expert Lotto 6/49 demo lottery has playslip playslip panel with
5 columns (except the last row with 4 columns) and 10 rows (except for
the last column that has 9 rows only). The ticket has 6 numbers therefore
the maximum count in a column can be 6 and the maximum count of numbers
per row is 5 numbers.
- Repeated xx - these columns show
how many numbers of the given ticket appeared at last once in xx previous
draws (i.e. table rows). Hover your mouse above the cell to see the list
of repeating numbers. Value xx is customizable, see below.

The figure above shows that 3 unique numbers from the latest draw repeat
in 5 previous draws.
- Index Movement - each ticket
is assigned a number which identifies its position in the full list of
all possible combinations. The index movement is then defined as follows:
AbsoluteValueOf(IndexOfCurrentDraw - IndexOfPreviousDraw) / NumberOfAllPossibleCombinations
The number of all possible combinations depends on the lottery type.
For example a 6/49 lottery has 13983816 combinations, then ticket 1, 2,
3, 4, 5, 6 has index value 1 and the last ticket (44, 45, 46, 47, 48,
49) has index 13983816.
Value in this column ranges from -0,999 to +0,999.
- Ticket Index - shows the position of the ticket in the sequence of all possible
combinations. For example a 6/49 lottery has 13983816 combinations, then
ticket 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 has index value 1 and the last ticket (44, 45,
46, 47, 48, 49) has index 13983816.
- Number Distance - provides
differences of numbers in two adjacent positions: NumberAtPosition2-NumberAtPosition1, NumberAtPosition3-NumberAtPosition2
etc
- Position
1 to X - contains ticket numbers from appropriate positions. These columns
are included only to support ticket numbers predictions.
- Adjacent Numbers - shows the count of numbers that are adjacent to numbers from previous draw.
Clicking
table header Click Here For Options opens options
window where you can arrange the table layout:

It
is possible to hide/display any column in the table by checking the appropriate
checkboxes in front of column names. Using Move Up, Move Down
buttons you can change the order of columns within the table. For example
when columns Sum and Low/High are displayed as adjacent
columns you can comfortably observe how the distribution of high numbers
affects the Sum value.
You
can assign any filter to each table column to change background color
of corresponding cells if the ticket fails to pass the filter condition.
This way you get well-arranged overview for statistical values together
with indication whether tickets match chosen filters. To assign a filter
click column name to which the filter is to be assigned and then check
option Use filter to highlight failed tickets and use button
> to select the filter.
To change the background color of failed tickets, click option Background
color for failed tickets (the colored rectangle) which opens a standard
window for color selection.
Notes
- You
can move within the table using scrollbars.
- All
columns in the table can be sorted in ascending or descending order.
- You
can print table and export it to text files.
- The
table displays only 1000 latest draws from the chosen selection of winning
numbers.
Winning
Numbers Chart
This
function is intended for those who prefer to base their filters on visual
perception of the latest trends of filter parameters. This tab displays
some data from the winning numbers table as a chart. Using Options
button under the chart window you can display or hide data lines for other
columns of winning numbers table. You can display several lines at the
same time which is suitable looking for correlation between filters. However
you should keep in mind that the scale of chart's vertical axis is always
adjusted to the highest range of displayed values.
If
you display some chart lines separately (one per screen) you can invoke
the appropriate filter window directly using Filter button. This
button becomes active only after changing the position of both dragable
range lines. To do so, drag the black dashed lines with your mouse. The
range values are automatically transferred into appropriate controls in
filter window.
The minimum and maximum values of displayed parameter are shown under the
chart window. There are also numerical values representing the current
positions of dragable range lines. These values are automatically transferred
to appropriate fields in corresponding filter window.
For
performance reasons the charts display the latest 100 draws at most.