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usage of the compound filters should be fairly obvious as the user interface is (hopefully) self explaining. but since there's no context help yet, here's a couple of hints:
* the compound filters are shared across lotteries if possible (the lotteries must have the same parameters - min/max number, numbers drawn, schedule etc)
* compound filters use 'shortened boolean evaluation'. e.g. if a compound filter looks like A and B and C and filter A fails, filters B and C won't get evaluated because the whole compound filter will fail anyway. same way if compound filter is 'A or B or C' and filter A passed then filters B and C won't get evaluated either as the whole compound filter will pass. therefore pay attention to the order of compound filter parts as it may greatly speed the filtering process up. it's recommended to use 'fast' filters first (odd/even, sum) and then the slow filters (match winning numbers, match file)
* the AND operator takes precedence over the OR operator. it means that compound filter A and B or C and D is in fact (A and B) or (C and D).
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Hi Stan ,
Sorry for bothering you again, but just want to make sure about the proper settings of compound filters. So here is an example : I want to remove all tickets with 3 odd/3 even , and also I want to remove all tickets with 3 low/3 high...
So, is it : (3odd/3 even - tickets remove OR 3low/3high tickets remove)Leave tickets
If i wanted to remove the tickets which are at the same time 3odd/3even and 3low/3high is it:
(3odd/3 even - tickets remove AND 3low/3high tickets remove)Leave tickets