Thursday, November 22, 2007

This Thanksgiving, I want to thank all my fellow MyBlogLog members who have joined the LottoByMath.com community. Here they all are with links to their MyBlogLog pages. Thanks, everyone!































































































WishBoNe
WishBoNe
GorillaSushi
GorillaSushi
Tecto
Tecto
Kevin aka Thryn
Kevin aka Thryn
kotsengkuba
kotsengkuba
Fred Peters
Fred Peters
Adil
Adil
moonfever0
moonfever0
BarracudaRon
BarracudaRon
Solomon Rothman
Solomon Rothman
Hock
Hock
Fred Plimley
Fred Plimley
Sunegrl (join today to win $100.00)
Sunegrl (join today to win $100.00)
gLf
gLf
lekahe
lekahe
U want to SEE
U want to SEE
susan_melcher
susan_melcher
Jon B
Jon B
LOBO
LOBO
Nasir
Nasir
camaroman
camaroman
BillyWarhol
BillyWarhol
Daryl Lorette
Daryl Lorette
Virtual Entrepreneur
Virtual Entrepreneur
Todor
Todor
ReaLGoukI
ReaLGoukI
ABAN (win $100 and 12k tnx)
ABAN (win $100 and 12k tnx)
Jam
Jam
nomertigabelas
nomertigabelas
LukXiuFung
LukXiuFung
dhanosh
dhanosh
nicusor
nicusor
FeedYourIntellect
FeedYourIntellect
HealingWords
HealingWords
Onem N
Onem N
FeedYourIntellect
FeedYourIntellect
HealingWords
HealingWords
Onem N
Onem N
charles w
charles w
docmike
docmike
Laura
Laura
Jason Heath
Jason Heath
bethchelle
bethchelle
Matthew
Matthew
mickmck22
mickmck22
NSpeaks
NSpeaks
VincentC
VincentC
SEO Guru
SEO Guru
The Panther
The Panther
Evan T
Evan T
kristy_wahm
kristy_wahm
Arnold
Arnold
Narendra
Narendra
Kiss Me Tonight
Kiss Me Tonight
jblu
jblu
Zaiful
Zaiful
AdWorld
AdWorld
tim
tim
The Real Deal
The Real Deal
Logesh
Logesh
Sydney
Sydney

Saturday, November 3, 2007

More Historic PowerBall Number Graphs

I have some more crunching to do, but here's some fun stuff in the interim.

First, a frequency chart of every white ball number drawn. Again, left to right represents recent draws to older ones.




Second, here's a little bit of information for those of you who have ever played a consecutive series of numbers (eg: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5). According to my checking against my number set, it appears that there has never been a full consecutive set of white balls drawn in the past 10 years.

Graphing Lottery Number Frequencies

Since just going by a statistical analysis of a randomly generated set of numbers seems to have failed miserably, I've decided to come back with another approach. This time, we'll take a look at how a random sampling of numbers looks on a graph and then how the previously chosen numbers look. What we're looking for here is any kind of pattern. The graphs aren't pretty because I'm worrying more about making the numbers work.

I started with a simple graphing of 500 white ball numbers chosen randomly:



I've run it a hundred times and it still doesn't reveal any amazing secret. No surprise there. But what about the actual selected PowerBall numbers? The following is a graphical representation of the actual Powerball numbers chosen for almost exactly the last 10 years of drawings (11.05.1997 - 10.31.2007). The numbers are from recent to oldest, left to right and in rows due to the large amount of data. Red lines represent the Power Ball numbers.



Here's just the Red (Power) Ball numbers for the last 10 years:



While this is still interesting at best, I will continue to play with it.