Hello!
This is what I see in your diagram with 5 being the switch towards the nut and 1 toward the jack end.
5: Bridge HB
4: Bridge HB & Neck HB split Screw Coil
3: Neck HB
2: Neck HB Split Slug Coil
1: Neck HB split Screw Coil
I don't know your experience level but if you're just starting to work with Strat style 5 switches they're not very intuitive. This page is a fantastic illustrated explainer of how they work. It's a 2 pole 3 position switch mechanically hacked to make 5 positions.
https://www.seymourduncan.com/blog/latest-updates/5-way-strat-switch-explained-part-1
Position 2 and 4 aren't independent. Pos 2 is 1 and 3 connected; 4 is 3 and 5 connected. There's creative ways to use that connection but its also very limiting.
Off the top of my head I don't see a way to do what you're looking for on a standard 8 lug Strat switch. It might be possible with this 12 lug 5 way switch where each position is fully independent. If not that, then the 4 pole 24 lug super switch can do it