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Dear Yuki Taga,
Currently you should just copy and paste the code from one formula
to another.
A future versions of AmiBroker will have #include statement
for referencing external formulas stored on the disk.
Best regards,
Tomasz Janeczko
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Yuki Taga" <yukitaga@xxxx>
To: "DIMITRIS TSOKAKIS" <amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2001 12:16 PM
Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re: Referencing custom indicators in back testing
> Hi DIMITRIS,
>
> Saturday, September 08, 2001, 5:11:56 PM, you wrote:
>
> DT> You wrote:
> DT> "if I create a custom indicator called DSS"
> DT> Well, did you create DSS first?
>
> Yes, I created it, of course. But perhaps we are not clear on
> exactly where this was created. It was created in Indicator Builder.
>
> DT> Example:
> DT> Suppose that DSS is the average of stochk() and stochd()
> DT> then
> DT> DSS=0.5*(STOCHK()+STOCHD());
> BUY=DSS>>30;
> SELL=DSS>>70;
>
> Try this one:
>
> DSS =
>
> Slw = 3;
> Pds = 10;
> A = Ema((Close -LLV(Low,Pds))/(HHV(H,Pds)-LLV(L,Pds)),Slw)*100;
> Graph0 = Ema((A-LLV(A,pds))/(HHV(A,Pds)-LLV(A,Pds)),Slw)*100;
>
> Suppose I want to put this all in the panel that defines buy and sell
> rules for the back tester. From what I have read, the semicolons
> after '3' and '10' are going to make the AFL language throw a fit.
>
> So, how do I do this? As Steph wrote, there is apparently no way to
> call a custom indicator as a function, a la MS. But I doubt if
> anyone would look twice at AB if there was no way to get this job
> done.
>
> But I can't figure out how to do it, and the docs use extremely
> simple examples of built in functions that are little or no help to
> me.
>
> Yuki ^_^
>
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