There has been an upsurge in interest in studying different (movements) on the e-abacus diagram in recent years in an effort to ascertain how these movements affect the design's origin as a type of coding. In this paper, we will present a technique that s being utilized for the first time, but from a single diagram, we will produce numerous diagrams that are distinct from one another save for some areas of the diagram, making it nearly impossible to identify the original. It will begin exclusively on the bottom left side of the picture, move in a manner akin to slides from top to bottom and from bottom to top, then exclusively on the top left side of the diagram, move in the direction up at the bottom, and eventually go downward to the top. We will present four new types in this research and in the upper or lower directions by dividing the diagram into slides merely from the left side of the diagram, namely LSUUL, LSULU, LSLUL, and LSLLU.
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