Re: Total Combinations Matching a Set Sum
- From: "Paul Black" <paul_black27@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 Jun 2005 03:50:42 -0700
Hi Ross-c,
Thank you VERY Much for your Detailed Explanation.
I am Not a Programmer ( and it has been Quite a Few Years since I was
at School ) so Found the Code Relatively Hard to Follow, Especially the
Calculation at the End of the For Loops where it is Divided by One
Number Taken Away from Another Number ( I Still Don't Know what this
Calculation is Actually Doing Because there Doesn't Seem to be Any
Logic, the First & Second Ones Equal 3, the Third & Fourth Ones Equal
2, and the Fifth One Equals 1 ).
I am Able to Follow the Rest of the Logic Thanks to your Detailed
Explanation of what is Happening and Why.
If I Understand Correctly, the "sum" Part of the Code, is in Effect,
the Running Cumulative Total of the Sum of Integers so Far.
I am Just Somebody that is Trying to Win that Ever Elusive Lotto
Jackpot ( in my Dreams ) Using Statistical Analysis.
I can Assure you it is Purely for my Own Requirements.
Thanks Again for your All your Help.
All the Best.
Paul
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