Digits Count
The filter accepts tickets that have the desired count of first or last digits. The first digit is the leading digit of the number, the last
digit is the second digit of the number. For example the first digit of number
23 is 2, the last digit of that number is 3. The first digit of number
9 is 0, the last digit of that number is 9.
Example
- When filter settings are Last digits: 0: 0-6, 1: 0-6, 2: 3-3, 3: 0-6, 4: 0-6, 5: 0-6, 6: 0-6, 7: 0-6, 8: 0-6, 9: 0-6 then the filter accepts tickets that have exactly three last digits 2. For example ticket 1-2-3-4-12-22 or 22-32-42-43-44-45.
- When filter settings are Last digits: 0: 0-6, 1: 0-6, 2: 3-3, 3: 0-6, 4: 0-6, 5: 0-6, 6: 3-3, 7: 0-6, 8: 0-6, 9: 0-6 then each accepted ticket will have three last digits 2 and three last digits 6. For example 2-6-12-16-22-26 or 12-22-26-32-36-46.
- When filter settings are Last digits: 0: 0-6, 1: 0-6, 2: 6-6, 3: 0-6, 4: 0-6, 5: 0-6, 6: 6-6, 7: 0-6, 8: 0-6, 9: 0-6 then all tickets will be rejected. It isn't possible for a ticket to have 6 last digits of one kind and 6 last digits of some other kind.
Note: In a x/49 lottery there is no number with the first digit 5, 6,
7, 8 or 9 because all pool numbers are lower than 50. So the highest
possible first digit for that lottery type is 4.