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Random Number Generation
I am trying to simulate the results of 120 consecutive roulette wheel spins.
There are 36 numbers on a roulette table, plus a "0" and a "00". So, inherently, a 1/38 chance that any given number will be the result of a spin. I set the Random Number Generator to "Bernoulli" and a p-value of ".5" to get the odds of a black v. red result, but this is not accurate because of the "0" and "00" on the wheel. If anyone knows how to ask excel to randomly generate 38 different potential results, please email me back. Also, I would need a formula to translate each number to its corresponding color. I don't know if an "IF" statement would work here, or what is best, but I am interested to hear the thoughts of experts. |
Random Number Generation
actually 00 is green lol
-- When you lose your mind, you free your life. Ever Notice how we use '' for comments in our posts even if they aren''t expected to go into the code? "Gary L Brown" wrote: =INT((RAND()*38)-0.00001) where 37 = "00" If the above formula is in A1 then... =IF(MOD(A2,2)=0,"Black","Red") Since I don't know roulette, I am 'assuming' even is blank and odd is red. If it's the other way around just switch the descriptions in the formula. Hope "00" is Red :O HTH, -- Gary Brown If this post was helpful, please click the ''Yes'' button next to ''Was this Post Helpfull to you?''. "MB06" wrote: I am trying to simulate the results of 120 consecutive roulette wheel spins. There are 36 numbers on a roulette table, plus a "0" and a "00". So, inherently, a 1/38 chance that any given number will be the result of a spin. I set the Random Number Generator to "Bernoulli" and a p-value of ".5" to get the odds of a black v. red result, but this is not accurate because of the "0" and "00" on the wheel. If anyone knows how to ask excel to randomly generate 38 different potential results, please email me back. Also, I would need a formula to translate each number to its corresponding color. I don't know if an "IF" statement would work here, or what is best, but I am interested to hear the thoughts of experts. |
Random Number Generation
Roulette
If you run this, it will generate 250 spins of the wheel and plot them on the activesheet. I do 250 just to "insure" I get at least one of each number. The plotting is just to demonstrate that it is doing the right thing (although the row and column numbers will be helpful to account for the other types of betting.). You should be able to adapt it to your purposes Sub abc() Dim results As Long, sRes As String Dim sCol As String Columns("A:D").Clear For i = 1 To 250 results = Int(Rnd() * 38 + 1) - 2 If results = -1 Then sRes = "00" Else sRes = CStr(results) End If Select Case results Case -1, 0 sCol = "Green" Case 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 12, 14, 16, 18, 19, _ 21, 23, 25, 27, 30, 32, 34, 36 sCol = "Red" Case 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 11, 13, 15, 17, 20, _ 22, 24, 26, 28, 29, 31, 33, 35 sCol = "Black" End Select If sRes = "00" Or sRes = "0" Then rw = 0 col = 0 Else rw = Int((results - 1) / 3) + 1 col = ((results - 1) Mod 3) + 1 End If If rw < 0 And col < 0 Then With Cells(rw + 1, col) .Value = results If sCol = "Red" Then .Interior.ColorIndex = 3 .Font.ColorIndex = 2 .Font.Bold = True ElseIf sCol = "Black" Then .Interior.ColorIndex = 1 .Font.ColorIndex = 2 .Font.Bold = True End If End With Else If sRes = "00" Then With Cells(1, 3) .Value = "'00" .Interior.ColorIndex = 10 .Font.ColorIndex = 2 .Font.Bold = True End With Else With Cells(1, 1) .Value = "'0" .Interior.ColorIndex = 10 .Font.ColorIndex = 2 .Font.Bold = True End With End If End If With Columns("A:C") .HorizontalAlignment = xlCenter .VerticalAlignment = xlBottom End With Next i End Sub This generates 250 spins and maps each to a worksheet. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "MB06" wrote in message ... I am trying to simulate the results of 120 consecutive roulette wheel spins. There are 36 numbers on a roulette table, plus a "0" and a "00". So, inherently, a 1/38 chance that any given number will be the result of a spin. I set the Random Number Generator to "Bernoulli" and a p-value of ".5" to get the odds of a black v. red result, but this is not accurate because of the "0" and "00" on the wheel. If anyone knows how to ask excel to randomly generate 38 different potential results, please email me back. Also, I would need a formula to translate each number to its corresponding color. I don't know if an "IF" statement would work here, or what is best, but I am interested to hear the thoughts of experts. |
Random Number Generation
Colors don't conform to even and odd since that is a different bet.
-- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Gary L Brown" wrote in message ... =INT((RAND()*38)-0.00001) where 37 = "00" If the above formula is in A1 then... =IF(MOD(A2,2)=0,"Black","Red") Since I don't know roulette, I am 'assuming' even is blank and odd is red. If it's the other way around just switch the descriptions in the formula. Hope "00" is Red :O HTH, -- Gary Brown If this post was helpful, please click the ''Yes'' button next to ''Was this Post Helpfull to you?''. "MB06" wrote: I am trying to simulate the results of 120 consecutive roulette wheel spins. There are 36 numbers on a roulette table, plus a "0" and a "00". So, inherently, a 1/38 chance that any given number will be the result of a spin. I set the Random Number Generator to "Bernoulli" and a p-value of ".5" to get the odds of a black v. red result, but this is not accurate because of the "0" and "00" on the wheel. If anyone knows how to ask excel to randomly generate 38 different potential results, please email me back. Also, I would need a formula to translate each number to its corresponding color. I don't know if an "IF" statement would work here, or what is best, but I am interested to hear the thoughts of experts. |
Random Number Generation
Why does everyone know roulette but me :O<
I guess it shows that I don't hang around with Wayne Gretsky and his wife :O Have a great weekend! -- Gary Brown "MB06" wrote: I am trying to simulate the results of 120 consecutive roulette wheel spins. There are 36 numbers on a roulette table, plus a "0" and a "00". So, inherently, a 1/38 chance that any given number will be the result of a spin. I set the Random Number Generator to "Bernoulli" and a p-value of ".5" to get the odds of a black v. red result, but this is not accurate because of the "0" and "00" on the wheel. If anyone knows how to ask excel to randomly generate 38 different potential results, please email me back. Also, I would need a formula to translate each number to its corresponding color. I don't know if an "IF" statement would work here, or what is best, but I am interested to hear the thoughts of experts. |
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