Wheeler Neighbouring Filter |
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How to use this filter? |
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Neighbouring means number in sequence, example 14,15 or 28,29,30. Click on the Neighbouring filter as shown below.
You will see the Neighbouring Filter dialog box appear as below.
The condition item 1 is referring to the size of the first neighbouring. Below are the table showing the various size.
You can specify second neighbour size in the condition item 2. For example, if you only want to play numbers with 2 pairs of neighbour size, like 5,6,17,18,39,42 then you have to enter a value 1 in the condition item 2. |
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Examples |
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The size of neighbour have to be specify in exact value. In this case, if you want the numbers with 1 neighbour, it will only retain numbers with exactly 1 neighbour. 1. If you only want tickets with 1 set of neighbour pair, below is how to do it.
2. If you want to have the tickets with both type of 1 neighbour pair and also 2 neighbouring pair, than you can add an additional neighbour filter into the wheel as below,
3. If you want to have the tickets with 2 sets of pair neighbour size of 1, then you can specify the filter like below.
4. If you want to have the tickets without any neigbhouring set, you can follow the example below.
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