Show spin graphically in groups of 3.
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Good for seeing when not to bet.
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Hi Ross,
the pictures look good.
Please tell us what is SD, AD, NTG :question:
Tnx
SD = Standard Deviation
AD = Average Deviation
Not really useful in this context.
NTG = Numbers to Go - number of numbers to
complete next group of 3 numbers.
Quote from: Ross on Jul 17, 04:53 PM 2018
SD = Standard Deviation
Standard Deviation should be in this range:
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sigma = Standard Deviation
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Why should the SD be within a certain range?
SD of what?
Which axis is sigma?
If you use mathematical terms then you should use the mathematical definitions.
Especially as programmer.
The internet is full of infos. Find out yourself:
Standard Deviation
Variance: the usage of this word in this forum is sometimes ridiculous
Binomial distribution
Normal distribution
these are well defined words
using them wrong shows ... (fill out by yourself)
Funny to listen to this conversation. Ross is right in saying that SD need not be writhin a range. The correct picture, the bell graph will not touch the x axis.
And you are 200% right herby. Usage of the term variance here is ridiculous most of times. They do make me laugh.
Quote from: Tinsoldiers on Jul 19, 09:51 AM 2018
Ross is right in saying that SD need not be writhin a range.
Ups, my fault.
The absolut value of the SD can be somewhat,
I am used thinking in normalized values, they should not exceed +- 6 sigma.
Sorry Ross, my failure.