Quote Originally Posted by mackrackit View Post
I can not think of a "fast" way of doing it but you could check the difference between each pair and if the difference is more than X toss the value...
maybe...
but in that example above, it would mean when the series 10s & 11s arrived, there'd be a problem? If comparing in pairs & throwing the second one a way (ie if it deiviates too much), then the 10s would get rejected cos they're way out of whack wrt to the previous series of 2 & 3s (or have I misunderstood your line of thinking)