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Title: SpinGraph v1.1
Post by: Ross on Jul 16, 05:25 PM 2018
Show spin graphically in groups of 3.

(link:://:.pichost.org/images/2018/07/16/temp_738666.png) (link:://:.pichost.org/image/2N8mx)

Good for seeing when not to bet.

(link:://:.pichost.org/images/2018/07/16/temp_175466.png) (link:://:.pichost.org/image/2NZvK)
Title: Re: SpinGraph v1.1
Post by: Herby on Jul 17, 02:56 AM 2018
Hi Ross,
the pictures look good.
Please tell us what is SD, AD, NTG  :question:
Tnx
Title: Re: SpinGraph v1.1
Post by: Ross on Jul 17, 04:53 PM 2018
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.
Title: Re: SpinGraph v1.1
Post by: Herby on Jul 18, 08:39 PM 2018
Quote from: Ross on Jul 17, 04:53 PM 2018
SD = Standard Deviation
Standard Deviation should be in this range:

link:://:.pichost.org/image/2EwzF

sigma = Standard Deviation

Picture sponsored by Turner


Title: Re: SpinGraph v1.1
Post by: Ross on Jul 19, 12:15 AM 2018
Why should the SD be within a certain range?

SD of what?

Which axis is sigma?
Title: Re: SpinGraph v1.1
Post by: Herby on Jul 19, 02:26 AM 2018
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)
Title: Re: SpinGraph v1.1
Post by: Tinsoldiers on Jul 19, 09:51 AM 2018
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.
Title: Re: SpinGraph v1.1
Post by: Herby on Jul 19, 11:19 AM 2018
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.