Idea for another project.
Pocket sized random number generator for lottery tickets.
Calculate odds based on past winning numbers and selectable for different lotteries.![]()
Idea for another project.
Pocket sized random number generator for lottery tickets.
Calculate odds based on past winning numbers and selectable for different lotteries.![]()
Dave
Always wear safety glasses while programming.
I like that idea! Not like it hasn't been done before - but it is a realistic low-cost project that could be whipped up in no time at all.
I thought you might.I like that idea!
Its all in how you market it!!Not like it hasn't been done before .
Dave
Always wear safety glasses while programming.
>>Pocket sized random number generator for lottery tickets
*laughs*
But all you're doing is transferring the responsibility/blame for number selection from yourself to a machine...
Personally, I'd go with grandma's lucky bingo cared every time, it's alright I have been *discussing* with my father the tossing of coins, he insists that if I tossed 4 heads the next one was most likely to be a tail, blinking retired mechanical engineers, whatever next.
Pete Mc
I've seen the calculated odds in a Visual Basic program, believe me, not very good - many, many millions from memory. God the people behind it must be stinking rich, probably so rich in fact, that occasionally they fix a win to someone every now and them just to off load some money that they just simply don't know what to do with. Should I pass a couple of million onto someone who I know is gonna give half of it to charity or just let it sit beside the other 1,000 trillion that we have? Feeling generous today - lets fix a win![]()
At least in my Country, from a lot of "evidence" I am strongly convined that this lottery thing is setup. Every now and then there is a jackpot almost every holiday! So no machine could predict the next numbers this way. Sure past numbers have no effect on future numbers that way.
I decided that the only way to make money is to work! And sure it feels good when you are paid for the good job you've done.
Ioannis
Thanks for thet welcome, i feel a bit of a fraud in here, I don't use PBP, though I did buy a copy years and years ago from RS I think, the manual then was about 25 pages with very basic info on, I never did get a project working, so I did it all in assembler. Now I have proton basic with a great thick manual, but hang around here because I've learnt a lot of general PIC things and you guys have some interesting ideas
Pete Mc
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