Statement: Condition, Type: Supporting
Pattern not match
Format: initial-condition-statement source-support-condition Pattern not match dest-record-layout
where
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            initial-condition-statement = any valid condition statement that use these identifiers listed below: 
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            source-support-condition = any one the valid series of supporting condition identifiers listed below: 
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            dest-record-layout = destination Record Layout identifier. 
Description
The Pattern not match identifier is used to determine if there is not a pattern between the source-support-condition value and the dest-record-layout. The source-support-condition usually will contain a list of layout values that will perform a pattern match to a list of layout values located in the dest-record-layout. The process steps to perform this task is listed below:
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        the identifier reads the source-support-condition value list and dest-record-layout value list. 
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        a comparison is made to determine if the value list in source-support-condition does not have an exact pattern match with the value list from the dest-record-layout. 
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        if the condition outcome results of step 2 is true, program control will be passed to the body of the condition block. 
What is a pattern?
A pattern is a list of layout values that have appeared and is stored in a data record. For example: Red, Red, Black, Red, Red, Black. This pattern is made up of red, black layouts which is from the last 6 numbers that have appeared.
Example
We are tracking the last 3 red-black layout pattern into a data record patterns. We want to place a 5 unit bet on Black only when the layout of the last three numbers do not form this pattern: Black, Black, Red. The following example will perform this task.
| RX Script |  Copy Code | 
|---|---|
| Track last Red-Black patterns for 3 spins to Record "patterns" layout If List [Black, Black, Red] has a pattern not match to Record "patterns" layout begin Put 5 units on Black end | |
Results from example
 
            
            
         
     
     
     
    