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Testing

Started by Anastasius, Mar 05, 08:12 AM 2019

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Anastasius

Wondering what the best program is for tests and who is a pro at using rx
Boom boom sir

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You don't necessarily need a bespoke program.

RX costs $$ and you have to learn its language anyway.

You can test systems using QBASIC or a more modern language like Python both of which have excellent graphical support.

Programmers turn their noses up at languages like Basic, but that's because it isn't structured well to tackle complex tasks.

Testing roulette systems is a really simple task and well suited to beginner friendly languages like Basic or Python.

Input session length
n=1
While n <  session length
Make system bet(s) or apply stoploss & exit
Adjust bankroll
Get spin result (Int (rnd*37) or import rnd array value
Calculate win/loss
Adjust bank roll
Plot bankroll at spin number
next n
Stop

That's basically it. You may need to adjust system bet according to any number of triggers, or happenings, or the colour of the sky, which may be more complex for some systems than others but it's one main loop and a variety of decisions which could be subroutines for programming clarity.

6th-sense

Quote from: Anastasius on Mar 05, 08:12 AM 2019
Wondering what the best program is for tests and who is a pro at using rx

ricky is the best rx coder going...

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