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Ordinal/Random Search:
By setting your search type & search values, you can have an almost instant
review of either exact or random occurances from 1 to 3 numbers! Below is a brief
description of how to use the search engine:
1.) Choose Your Search Type
1 - - : Your choosing to search for a 'specific' number in the number 1 slot.
In other words, you want to search the database for all occurances of
x; but ONLY where x was the first number drawn.
(Requires you to 'set' a value for slot #1).
- 2 - : Your choosing to search for a 'specific' number in the number 2 slot.
In other words, you want to search the database for all occurances of
x; but ONLY where x was the second number drawn.
(Requires you to 'set' a value for slot #2).
- - 3 : Your choosing to search for a 'specific' number in the number 3 slot.
In other words, you want to search the database for all occurances of
x; but ONLY where x was the third number drawn.
(Requires you to 'set' a value for slot #3).
1 2 - : Your choosing to search for two 'specific' numbers from the same set.
In other words, you want to search the database for all sets of
x and y; but ONLY where x was the first number drawn and y was the
second number drawn.
(Requires you to 'set' values for slots #1 & #2).
1 - 3 : Your choosing to search for two 'specific' numbers from the same set.
In other words, you want to search the database for all sets of
x and y; but ONLY where x was the first number drawn and y was the
third number drawn.
(Requires you to 'set' values for slots #1 & #3).
- 2 3 : Your choosing to search for two 'specific' numbers from the same set.
In other words, you want to search the database for all sets of
x and y; but ONLY where x was the second number drawn and y was the
third number drawn.
(Requires you to 'set' values for slots #2 & #3).
1 2 3 : Your choosing to search for three 'specific' numbers from the same set.
In other words, you want to search the database for all sets of
x, y, and z; but ONLY where x was the first number drawn and y was the
second number drawn, and z was the third number drawn.
(Requires you to 'set' values for slots #1, #2, #3).
Random (3): Your choosing to search for three numbers (in any order) from the same set.
In other words, you want to search the database for all sets of
x, y, and z; where x, y, and z all occur in the same set and in ANY order.
(Requires you to 'set' a value for slots #1, #2, #3; order is of no importanace).
Random (2): Your choosing to search for two numbers (in any order) from the same set.
In other words, you want to search the database for all sets of
x and y; where x and y occur in the same set and in ANY order.
(NOTE: When setting the two values for this option, use slots 1 & 2. The
third slot is ignored when setting).
(Requires you to 'set' a value for slots #1, & #2; order is of no importanace).
Random (1): Your choosing to search for a number (in any position) from the #1 slot.
In other words, you want to search the database for all sets containing
x; where x occurs in ANY of the three positions.
(NOTE: When setting the value for this option, use slot 1. The second and
third slot is ignored when setting).
(Requires you to 'set' a value for slot #1).
Doubles: Your choosing to search for two or three numbers of the same kind.
In other words, you want to search the database for all occurances of
x, y, and z; where x, y, OR z are the same number. This option does not
require you to 'set values' before selecting the 'Begin Search' button.
All double numbers (or triple numbers) will automatically be found and
displayed once 'Begin Search' has been pressed.
(Does NOT require any setting of values).
2.) Set Values for Search
If you are searching for an exact match (or 'specific') of number(s), you need
to enter the value(s) into the #1, #2, or #3 slot(s). Which slot(s) you need to
enter a value all depends on what 'type' of search you are performing. Please
see the above information concerning the different types of searches available.
If you are performing a 'Random (3)' search, you should enter your three numbers
into the three slots - order is not important as this search will bring back
all sets containing these three numbers regardless of their position.
If you are performing a 'Random (2)' search, you *MUST* enter your two numbers
into slots #1 & #2 - order is not important as this search will bring back
all sets containing these two numbers regardless of their position.
If you are performing a 'Random (1)' search, you *MUST* enter your number
into slot #1 - this search will bring back all sets containing this number
regardless of position.
If you are performing a 'Doubles' search, you ONLY need to press the 'Begin Search'
button and the entire database will be searched for all sets containing 2 or 3
numbers of the same value.