Hi Stan,
I am not sure if there is an anomaly in the following filter or I have misinterpreted and applied the workings of the
following Filter : KNIGHT'S MOVE.
From my understanding the Knight's move filter mimics the same movement pattern that a Knight chess piece would make
being L-Shaped. Also according also to the documentation the
" Knight's Move statistics compare the winning numbers of analyzed draw/ticket with the winning numbers from the previous draw. The statistics then show how many numbers from the previous draw made chess-like knight's move into the analyzed draw."
I have applied this filter to predict the number of Knight's Move to the Australian Powerball Draw 15/9/2016:
The statistical results show there was (3) such Knight's movements that occurred between the 8/9/2016 and the 15/9/2016.
Draw 15/9/2016 : Winning Numbers : 2, 12, 13, 27, 29, 32
Draw 8/9/2016 : Winning Numbers : 9, 10, 17, 25, 28, 31
I have calculated that there was (4) such movements. Please see Figure 1 :
I have also attached the number GRID to graphically show the where those movements occurred.
As you can see:
Number 17 can make L-shaped knight's move to numbers 2 and 27 respectively.
Number 28 can jump to number 13
Number 10 can jump to 27
Giving a total knight's movement count of (4). But the statistical properties reports a Knight's Movements
of (3) as per figure below:
If you can help clarify why I get a different result that would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks Stan..