Digit Filters Central Marginal Boxed The Central Marginal Boxed (P34ID:CM-BOX) is a so called "digit filter". A digit filter divides each digit into options. The Central Marginal filter has the following options:
Central Marginal = Digits C = 3 4 5 6 M = 0 1 2 7 8 9
Digits 0 = M 1 = M 2 = M 3 = C 4 = C 5 = C 6 = C 7 = M 8 = M 9 = M
Central Marginal = Digits C = 3 4 5 6 M = 0 1 2 7 8 9
| The Central Marginal filter in combination with VTracs, VZero, ATrax and Neighbors:
VTracs 1 = M 2 = M 3 = C 4 = C 5 = C
Neighbors 1 = M 2 = M 3 = C 4 = C 5 = C
| VZero 0 = M 1 = M 2 = M 3 = C 4 = C
ATrax 0 = M 1 = M 2 = M 3 = C 4 = C
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The addition "Boxed" (BOX) refers to the fact that in this case the position within the result is of no interest. So the filter string is always sorted in ascending order. Central Marginal (CM) is yet another filter looking at the digits from there position on the list from 0 to 9, visualizing the center, the central (C) as a smaller group of 4 digits and marginal (M) digits as the broader edge. In this case the side, consisting of 6 digits (0, 1, 2, 7, 8 and 9) has a higher percentage of occurring. To show you how to create the Central Marginal filter for certain numbers select one of the links below for a step by step example.
Central Marginal Boxed
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