Overview of filtered positions

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Columns
  • F: form number
  • Ex: Example
  • #: number of orientations and number of positions
  • Next there are 8 columns for the filtered position overview. In the header there are only 4 columns showing for either Pairs or Squares either the minimum or the maximum number of filtered positions.
    The 2 columns under the header show (1) the number of filtered positions and (2) the pairs or squares to which this applies.
F Ex # Pair
Max
Pair
Min
Square
Max
Square
Min
1
xxx xxx
xxx xxx
xxx xxx
2
48
23 3 12 3 29 30
29 31
30 31
12  3
4
10
11
12
2 Jan
Jun
7
28
29
30
2
xxx xxx xxx
xxx
xxx
4
80
38 3 11
4 10
4 29 30 20 3
4
10
11
3 Jan
Jun
28
29
30
3
xxx xxx
xxx
xxx xxx
4
82
36 3 11
3 12
4 10
10 12
4 Jan 28
Jan 29
28 29
20 3
4
10
11
2 Jan
28
29
4
xxx xxx
xxx
xxx xxx
4
96
38 3 12 6 29 30
29 31
30 31
20 3
4
10
11
12
4 Jan
Jun
28
29
31
5
xxx xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
8
151
60 4 9
4 10
9 29 30
29 31
35 11 4 29
6
xxx
xxx xxx
xxx
xxx
8
154
65 5 17
5 10
5 Jan 29
28 29
36 4
10
11
2 29
7
xxx
xxx xxx
xxx
xxx
8
154
64 9 11 8 Jan 28
Jan 29
28 29
38 11 4 Jan
28
29
8

xxx
xxx xxx
xxx xxx
8
196
78 3 12 12 Jan Jun
Jan 28
Jan 29
Jun 28
Jun 29
28 29
29 30
29 31
40 3
4
10
11
12
6 Jan
Jun
28
29
All 46
961
387 3 12 55 29 30 221 11 27 29

The form details in the table are already shown on other pages, only the information in the last row (All forms) is new.
This overview clearly shows some squares filter a lot of positions for any form, while others filter just a few positions for any form. In the pairs you see combinations of these squares.

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