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Artus Penkawr
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is it possible to have 2 different outputs for the same input ?

if yes, how can I set them to be played alternatively ?

for example :
input Shotgun
Output 1 : 3-3-5 no blitz >> I have to put 100% or 50% ?
Output 2 : 4-2-5 with a CB blitzing >> 100% or 50%

Thanks to help a French D-GM
 
tragula
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You cannot decide which one happens. You need to use probabilities l(50% both).

When running this input twice you will have
25% to having the first play twice
25% to having the first play then the second
25% to having the second play then the first
25% to having the second play twice
 
mdkaden
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Originally posted by Artus Penkawr
is it possible to have 2 different outputs for the same input ?

if yes, how can I set them to be played alternatively ?

for example :
input Shotgun
Output 1 : 3-3-5 no blitz >> I have to put 100% or 50% ?
Output 2 : 4-2-5 with a CB blitzing >> 100% or 50%

Thanks to help a French D-GM


It's random so I don't think you can alternate but:

Either 100% or 50% would achieve the same results. You could probably use any multiple of 1/2.
Last edited Jan 5, 2009 12:11:16
 
Baustin
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Originally posted by tragula
You cannot decide which one happens. You need to use probabilities l(50% both).

When running this input twice you will have
25% to having the first play twice
25% to having the first play then the second
25% to having the second play then the first
25% to having the second play twice


In a large enough sample. You could also have the first play run 10 times in a row, or any other unlikely combination.
Last edited Jan 5, 2009 13:10:31
 
mdkaden
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Originally posted by Baustin
Originally posted by tragula

You cannot decide which one happens. You need to use probabilities l(50% both).

When running this input twice you will have
25% to having the first play twice
25% to having the first play then the second
25% to having the second play then the first
25% to having the second play twice


In a large enough sample. You could also have the first play run 10 times in a row, or any other unlikely combination.


yes, exactly, it's like flipping a coin... It can come up heads 10 times in a row and still have an independent 50% chance of coming up heads on the next flip.
 
Artus Penkawr
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Ok
It has helped me
Thank you so much guys
 


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