History Charts

This page shows data from Summary Table as a chart. Option Show allows switching between Summary Charts and Differences Charts.

Summary Charts

Each column from the Sum History Table is presented as one line in the chart. The description of common chart window functions is available here. Options button brings up Chart Options window where you can adjust the chart appearance:

The list in the upper left part of the window allows selecting the history columns to be displayed in the chart. Only checked columns are displayed:

Click the appropriate checkbox to show or hide any chart line (history sum column).

When the Draw Simulation is on then the last point in the chart presents values for this simulation. Place your mouse cursor above any chart point to see a brief description of the draw date, column name and current value. The chart values remain unchanged until you press Update button again which recalculates the chart values and it also resets all adjustments of the chart window.

You can reposition adjustable margins by drag & drop operation using mouse. These adjustments are transferred directly to control Winning Numbers History filter window.

Differences Charts

This chart provides a visual aid for estimation of "direction" as well as absolute value of expected change of sum in the Summary Table.

The chart always shows the "zero" ("0") value. Bar chart display applies in the example above. The last chart line in Chart Options window is Standard Deviation column from Summary Table. Chart in example above shows differences for the first four columns and the standard deviations at the same time. You can choose color for displayed columns in Chart Options window. Due to resolution blue color has been set for standard deviation column.

Options button works the same way as in the case of Summary Charts.

The figure above shows an example of usage of the differences chart:

As you can see from the figure above there are two history differences values within the selected range of +/-7, 9 values are outside this range and 3 of these 11 differences values are negative (columns labeled "-2", "-3" and "-8"). It means that numbers from the bottom part of the History Differences table are preferred in columns 2, 3 and 8.

For example you can estimate the probability that the differences in 4 to 8 columns will be in the range of -10 to +10 in the next draw.

Another possible use of this chart is evaluation how big the difference will be in the next draw in each column. The following figure presents an example for column "-5".

From the picture above you can see that the differences values in column "-5" are outside the +5/-3 range during the last 7 draws. Therefore you can expect that the next difference will be within this range.

 

Usage

Using these charts you can more accurately estimate how the sums in Summary Table will change in the next draw. You can also estimate how many differences will be positive and how many will be negative as well as their size. Using the replaceable margins (range tools) in Summary Charts and in Differences Chart you can use the values shown below the chart directly in appropriate filter - Winning Numbers History

All these projections provide more accurate input parameters for Winning Number History filter.