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Segments Filter Question

PostPosted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 4:41 pm
by winsumloosesum
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My question is the following:

In the above image what does the Sum Differences: Min = 79 and Max = 32 represent or how are they calculated from the Segments?

Thank you!!

Re: Segments Filter Question

PostPosted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 5:11 pm
by winsumloosesum
I tried to figure this question out using the "Difference Only" in Sums.
I exported Segment 0 into excel to find the Min and Max values for my lottery game but still not the same.

My Min = -73

Max = 31

If anyone could help with the calculations.

Thanks.

Re: Segments Filter Question

PostPosted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 12:22 am
by PadawanLotto
winsumloosesum wrote:I tried to figure this question out using the "Difference Only" in Sums.
I exported Segment 0 into excel to find the Min and Max values for my lottery game but still not the same.

My Min = -73

Max = 31

If anyone could help with the calculations.

Thanks.
Using a 5/39 game as an example and level 0 the max diff would be 39 (total numbers in the Game) minus the last 5 numbers drawn so, 39 - 5 = 34. The min diff would be 39 minus the total sum of differences of the numbers that went the longest without being drawn.

Re: Segments Filter Question

PostPosted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 4:40 am
by winsumloosesum
Hi PadawanLotto,

Thanks for the explanation. I understand now how these are calculated.

Thanks so much!!

Re: Segments Filter Question

PostPosted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 6:33 am
by winsumloosesum
I understand how you arrived at the Min Diff. I came back to this post to figure the Max difference. My game is a 5/40 game. Some of the Levels are 35, 33. I understand you take the 40 but how do you arrive at the last 5 numbers drawn. It is not always going to be 40-5 = 35
Thanks!!

Re: Segments Filter Question

PostPosted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 12:51 pm
by PadawanLotto
winsumloosesum wrote:I understand how you arrived at the Min Diff. I came back to this post to figure the Max difference. My game is a 5/40 game. Some of the Levels are 35, 33. I understand you take the 40 but how do you arrive at the last 5 numbers drawn. It is not always going to be 40-5 = 35
Thanks!!

Sorry, it's not the last 5 numbers drawn, it's the fact that 5 numbers are drawn in your lottery, so in your example of the max being 33 the seg level has 3 numbers in row 1 and 2 or more in row 2.
If there are 3 numbers in the first row that would be a count of 3, first row has a diff of 1, 1x3=3.
Row 2 has a diff of 2, any 2 numbers from this row would be 2x2=4, 3+4=7, 40-7=33.

Re: Segments Filter Question

PostPosted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 2:51 pm
by winsumloosesum
Thanks for the explanation. I get it.