Similar
to Pairs this statistics shows occurrences
of all pairs of drawn numbers. The statistics can be calculated for any
range of lottery history, for tickets in the package or combination of
both.
The pairs are displayed as a cross-matrix of appropriate pairs. See also
Inverted Matrix.
You can switch between Occurrences and Latest Draws tables. When Latest Draws table is used the fields in table show the number of draws elapsed since the last occurrence in the selected range of lottery history. If the pair was not drawn so far (0 in table Occurrence) then the cell in the Latest Draws table for such a pair contains "-".
The
matrix size is 49 rows and 49 columns. Each raw and each column represents
one drawn number. Each matrix cell then shows occurrence of the number
pair consisting of the row and the column numbers. The figure above shows
number "1" occurs 6 times together with number "2",
9 times together with number "3", 12 times together with number
"4" etc. The number "18" occurs 10 times together
with number "1". You can sort each row and each column in increasing
or decreasing order by clicking their respective headers.
The example shows the data sorted by the number "1" in decreasing order and you can see that number "1" occurs most frequently together with number "34". Table columns can be sorted as well.
The number "3" occurs most frequently together with number "9".
Option Sum range for Inverted Matrix relates to presentation of the Inverted Matrix of Numbers.
The
example above shows the range of occurrences to be displayed in Inverted
Matrix. According to the picture the Inverted Matrix will
show pairs with occurrences from range of 2 to 22 only. You can enter
a new range from keyboard or use scroll buttons . After calculating or updating the
statistics data the default range is set to the minimum and maximum values
in the matrix.
You can also reduce the contents of the Inverted Matrix table by highlighting two or more rows using your mouse in the Matrix table. The Inverted Matrix table will then contain data only for pairs composed from numbers in the selected rows.
Example: Rows "1" to "9" are highlighted so the Inverted Matrix table will contain list of occurrences for all the pairs created from numbers 1 to 9.
This function is mainly used to identify the most frequently occurring pairs of numbers in the package ticket after applying various filter and/or lottery strategies. The function is often used together with Inverted Matrix statistics.