Hello, alphaomega!
Could say or maybe share it here what tool do you use for creating auto logs?
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Disliked{quote} If no one knows what will happen next is that not by definition random? Non random is that we know what time the sun will rise every day. Random would be just the opposite. Now there are forces that pull and push on markets, but how hard they pull and push is completely unknown, hence, random.Ignored
Disliked{quote} If no one knows what will happen next is that not by definition random? Non random is that we know what time the sun will rise every day. Random would be just the opposite. Now there are forces that pull and push on markets, but how hard they pull and push is completely unknown, hence, random.Ignored
Disliked{quote} That is why i separate the two concepts . Just because we donīt know , that doesnīt make it random ...Ignored
Disliked{quote} If no one knows what will happen next is that not by definition random? Non random is that we know what time the sun will rise every day. Random would be just the opposite. Now there are forces that pull and push on markets, but how hard they pull and push is completely unknown, hence, random.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Using your definition of predictability, the sun rise/sunset. The sun rises at 7:20 am and sets at 5:04 pm every day so I should be able to see the sun during those times. That is predictable. Can you predictably guess which days in December 2018 you will not be able to see the sun at all? Or days it will be partly cloudy? That is the market. Predictable, but not predictable. Probability trading is what separates the winners from the losers.Ignored
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InputBox, txt, Decoder, Input text to be decoded cnt:=0 result:="" while (cnt<StrLen(txt)) { result:=result Chr(ToDec(SubStr(txt,cnt+1,8),2)) cnt+=8 } MsgBox % result
Disliked{quote} "Acording to the original poster it is random !" (should be "According....") Autohotkey code to decipher alphaomega's cipher: InputBox, txt, Decoder, Input text to be decoded cnt:=0 result:="" while (cnt<StrLen(txt)) { result:=result Chr(ToDec(SubStr(txt,cnt+1,8),2)) cnt+=8 } MsgBox % result q$BXtVJn*8rbh?^?dvJaB7c5G:imsP1F'HlnFCNFztaba2IJaCbM,gN?dc5KMnpIgnored
Disliked{quote} It's an industrial strength encryption, probably not worth anybody's time trying to solve it. It decodes to "the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" if anybody's interested. I was just having some fun.Ignored
Disliked{quote} It is just an example showing the use of the autohotkey language. Ideally, you need to also download this editor to use it interactively. Arguably the best use for autohotkey is to create macros that remap your keyboard, i.e. so that you can just press one key and it will play back a sequence of predefined keystrokes. However, the developers took it one significant step further and created a fairly comprehensive programming language around the macro facility....Ignored