Filters may be used to filter game numbers, wheel system combinations or to create ticket numbers, we will refer to those numbers as the source numbers.
In a Pick game type, numbers with all kinds of consecutive numbers are the slant lines.
There are two filters that you can use
Pick All Slant Right
Here is example of numbers 3 4 5 which slants to the right

Pick All Slant Left1
Here is example of numbers 5 4 3 which slants to the left

How to set up the filters:
In User column check the check mark if you want to use this filter
No need to set the Value
By default the filter's Action is set to Accept, which will accept all source numbers which contains slant lines
When you set to Reject then all of them will be rejected.
There is no condition to set.
In a Pick 3 game there are exactly 8 combinations with right or left slant lines.
Slant lines are fever common numbers in the game; therefore they are drawn less.
If you want to see how the numbers were drawn and all of them were consecutive,
then select from the menu Numbers > Distribution > Pick Slant Right or Numbers > Distribution > Pick Slant Left
Here is an example diagram that shows how numbers were drawn and when all, were the consecutive numbers at the same time.

If number was NOT drawn then diagram will show a point in row 0
If number was drawn then diagram will show a point in row 1 or 2 etc, that depends how many numbers were drawn.
The next diagrams will show analyzes of numbers that were drawn with pairs of numbers and at the same time were drawn as Contact, Cold etc numbers
In this analysis method the Number Type Switch is enabled.
The main number types are:
Contact, Outside, Hot, Cold, Odd, Even, Connected, Unconnected, Disconnected
The Visual Analyzer evaluates numbers in all possible combinations.
Each main number type can appear individually or in combination with others.
When you change the primary number type using the Number Type Switch, diagrams display the analysis of the examined numbers and how they are represented as the primary number type in combination with other types.
For example when primary number is the Even type:
etc.
The next diagrams will show analyzes of numbers that were drawn as consecutive numbers and at the same time Even & Connected, Even & Unconneced etc numbers
Please note that in a pick game the disconnected numbers do not exist.
Please see also Analysis Screen topic for more info on how to interpret diagrams
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