I ended up running the program to look for exclusion lines on each of the line coming off the 3, 5, 7, 9. Some of these we have looked at but some we haven’t yet. I have a commitment this month that is going to limit my time on this and I want to put down where I was for later.
(p=3 x=1 c=2)
Going off in the c=8 direction. Found some and they are probably related to the angled ones talked about.
Going off in the c=1 direction. No exclusion lines found.
Going off in the c=3 direction. Some found and these were looked at by H.Rudd.
Going off in the c=4 direction. Some found. Not looked at and they are all even numbers. I don’t think they are related to the other angled line but I need to look at these more.
(p=5 x=1 c=4)
Going off in the c=2 direction. No exclusion lines found.
Going off in the c=3 direction. No exclusion lines found.
Going off in the c=5 direction. Some found and not looked, need to be.
Going off in the c=6 direction. No exclusion lines found.
(p=7 x=1 c=6)
Going off in the c=4 direction. No exclusion lines found.
Going off in the c=5 direction. No exclusion lines found.
Going off in the c=7 direction. More exclusion lines that H. Rudd looked at extensively.
Going off in the c=8 direction. The angled exclusion lines that we looked at extensively.
(p=9 x=1 c=8)
No line coming off of here are exclusion lines. Again this makes me think there is a relationship between this line and the exclusion lines.