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He might want the Excel formula for skips and frequency stats for straight digits by straight digit column. ---------------- Maybe for the pick 3 game!
Jun 9, 2010, 10:16 pm - LANTERN - Lottery Systems Forum

help with Excel!
2) how would you figure out longest day out for a number in excel. (not frequency how many time it was drawn) but how long has it been since last drawn. I use the MATCH function to look through a column of numbers and match what I lookin' for......look in Excel's help files for the MATCH function and it should help you out
May 3, 2009, 3:20 am - Texas MadMan - Lottery Systems Forum

INTRODUCE YOURself / Q 'bout stand-alone software.
Ah HA! Got it! Thx, RJOh I've been trying to lean more on Excel... seems to be the only tool out there, designable. Right now, the COUNT and FREQUENCY functions are giving me fits. I'm attempting to take an array of dates and numbers and get results with frequency of numbers to dates - count the freq of numbers. Can't seem to get the onboard formulae to work - durned Help is limited. I'll have to take hat-in-hand and tack a thread on the Math Forum. I have found some software adverti
Aug 4, 2008, 10:37 am - CurtisC - Jackpot Games Forum

Finding the Pick 3 Long Skips
Are you looking at just skip frequency? If so and you have Excel, I have a spreadsheet I have setup for Cash3 that looks at skips as well as other ideas. So far, I didn't find it usefull for GA, but you might for whatever state you play.
Oct 6, 2006, 9:16 am - SirMetro - Lottery Systems Forum

Duke v1.0 Predictions and Method Testing
Some guys, like me can't really afford the cost of the premium membership. Anyways, just do the frequency in excel Winner1313, it takes like 5 minutes to set up once. The only function you need is the countif function.
May 27, 2006, 3:13 pm - xavier102772 - Lottery Systems Forum

Michigan Weekly Pairs: 1/8-1/14
Here is something from , one of my favorite websites. It's smart pick is kinda awesome.......but here is some stats from Michigan Midday:Chart - Hit Frequency and RankI had to cut and paste into my Excel because it didn't copy well to this post as it was........Expected Hit x =15 draws-Michigan MiddayNumbers 6301827954Rank12344677910Hit x2320171616151212118 This is for 50 draws and this what Lucky was talking about...........taking 2 hot (6,3, or 0) and 1 Cold (5 or 4)..........or vice versa...
Jan 11, 2005, 8:14 am - Sandy K - Pick 3 Forum

Its time for dead numbers in GA
Quote: Originally posted by thenunn on December 27, 2004Sorry I am so long in responding...your replies were lost in cyberspace and I am just receiving them. The columns represent the number (with digits in any order), how many times it has hit in the history of the game, and the month and year last hit. Highlighted numbers are numbers with a higher frequency of hits, making them the most probable #'s to come up. This is something I developed using excel, some of these numbers have hit since
Dec 27, 2004, 2:51 am - Justin - Pick 3 Forum

Its time for dead numbers in GA
Sorry I am so long in responding...your replies were lost in cyberspace and I am just receiving them. The columns represent the number (with digits in any order), how many times it has hit in the history of the game, and the month and year last hit. Highlighted numbers are numbers with a higher frequency of hits, making them the most probable #'s to come up. This is something I developed using excel, some of these numbers have hit since this post, most recently the 179. I also track most hit
Dec 27, 2004, 2:14 am - thenunn - Pick 3 Forum

Pennsylvania Cash 5 Charts
WSLS, I have noticed one thing, the most popular numbers by position don't really have a habbit of hitting together... I wonder if you captured history for most popular in each position and isolated it if it would make the numbers that buddy up with the most popular by position easier to see...using the advanced filter in excel should make it easy to do... I may just have a look at that...Having both draw and sort order powerball data, I think with the 2,900 or so C5 games, keeping them sorted w
Feb 20, 2004, 2:55 am - hypersoniq - Pick 5 Forum

lottery formula
Quote: Originally posted by SHTh on August 01, 2003 Hi,I've been lurking for a while and have been entertained educated by the postings.Please can someone help me with the following: I am looking for an Excel formula that will generate a list of all possible triple combinations of a 49 number draw. Secondly if someone can provide a formula that would enable me to determine the frequency of repetitive triple combinations in my lottery data.I have a lottery table with all lottery results in (Col
Aug 3, 2003, 11:23 am - MrSteel01 - Jackpot Games Forum