Hey David,
We’ve been using the method where the last three winners are grouped to form a new set of numbers, and it calculates how many unique numbers are created, keeping the total below 220. Right now, we have to click through each state and manually check the last three results to get that number.
Would there be a way to speed this up or have the number displayed automatically without clicking through each state? If we could see the count upfront, it would make the process a lot faster and more efficient.
This would also give us a better understanding of how many numbers are actually being used. For example, if the total drops from 220 to 164, that’s still pretty high, meaning most of the numbers were used. But if the number is much lower, that tells us fewer numbers were used and there were more repeats. Having this data readily available would help us analyze trends more quickly and make better decisions.
Additionally, it would be useful if the results could be separated by All Day, All Evening, ETC and then combined as a total. This way, we could see how each group behaves separately before looking at them together.
Another idea—when moving between states, the number could be displayed off to the side somewhere, showing the number of combinations if we were to click the past three winners. This would allow us to quickly decide whether to focus on a state or move on without having to click through manually.
Let me know if this would be possible!
Thanks