With the match winning numbers filter, I see now on the other post, how it is being used to reduce down each level one at a time to give the lowest final ticket count.
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tdnl46w wrote:Hi D1Magnet.D1Magnet wrote: ... From what I see inside Expert Lotto, you’d have to calculate them one by one each game, without an additional software program that automates this calculation. ...
For the EL 6/49 demo lotto(or any lotto), you can get repeating number count statistics for each draw by using a Complex Filter and the Performance feature. Insert a ticket file that has the current winning EL demo lotto tickets list into a empty EL package. Then setup a complex filter. In the design tab of the complex filter select 'Add filter' and select 'Repeating Numbers' from the list. Then setup the filter as follows;
Repeating Numbers
- Matching Tickets: [Accept]
- Winning Numbers:[1 latest draws - Wed 1st, Wed 2nd, Sun 1st, Sun 2nd]
- Min: [1] Max: [1]
Click on the Performance tab of the complex filter and select all 960 draws for both Tickets:(Package) and Draws:. Now go back in the complex filter Design tab, right click on the repeating numbers filter and select Performance. The performance results will show how many tickets each draw accepted(the stats we need), and you can also toggle the 'Accepted' column to see the lowest and highest values for that repeating numbers min:max(which was min:[1] max:[1]). This can be done for each min/max value as needed.D1Magnet wrote: ... I’d like to know with the min/max ranges you type in: how come they would reduce a 13.9 million package (on the Demo 6/49 lotto) by such a large amount, by only using 3 levels as ranges? ...
The Match Winning Numbers filter and basically just filtering a filter result, and filtering that result(etc.) is how this can be achieved.
D1Magnet wrote:Hi edymurph, I see how the match winning numbers filter seems to meet the requirement of entering a min & max range per level, from the other summation filter post, based on the lotofacil game.
mimie wrote:also which version are u guys using because when I click on the repeating numbers filter I don't have the ranges like you have ed... I have a full version why is mine different
mimie wrote: ... now my question is how do I get an empty package and then load it with data ...
tdnl46w wrote:mimie wrote: ... now my question is how do I get an empty package and then load it with data ...
The way I export the winning tickets to a file, then to a package;
- In the 'Winning Numbers Table' tab make sure all draws are showing(Select button->All).
- Click on any ticket there and then; File->Export as,...CSV Text File/All rows/Open file in default application when finished, unchecked. Click the Export button, name the file and Save.
- Press F6(Package->Insert->Ticket File...) and select the file you saved, Open, then Insert.
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