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Dear Tomasz,
Thank you indeed for this superb code.
Now we can join daily and weekly results in any exploration and
detect stocks having the same property in both.
This is very important.
I will revert.
Best regards
Dimitris Tsokakis
P.S. In AA scan All Stocks, All quotations should be selected.
--- In amibroker@xxxx, "Tomasz Janeczko" <amibroker@xxxx> wrote:
> Hello Dimitris,
>
>
> > a.
> > "But... where?"
> > Is there anything else exept AA ? I did not get the question.
> Yes there are many places:
> 1. Automatic Analysis window
> 2. Quick Review window
> 3. Tree - view
> 4. Automation scripting
>
> > b.
> > To make it clear if it was not:
> > I run an Exploration with daily settings.
> > Results are placed to Watchlist1.
> > I run the same Exploration with weekly settings.
> > Results are placed to Watchlist2.
> > I want to find stocks belonging to Watchlist1 AND Watchlist2.
> > (AND here is considered as Logical AND)
> > Is there any script to read W1 and W2 and find the common names?
> If you mean AFL scan script, here it is:
>
> EnableScript("jscript");
>
> ticker = name();
> <%
> // the following are indexes of watch lists to check 0..31
> List1 = 1;
> List2 = 3;
>
> matchbits = (1 << List1) | ( 1 << List2 );
>
> oAB = new ActiveXObject("Broker.Application");
>
>
> AFL("match") = ( oAB.Stocks( AFL( "ticker" ) ).WatchListBits &
matchbits ) == matchbits;
> %>
>
> buy = match AND cum(1) == 1;
>
>
> Note:
> Change List1 and List2 variable assignments to match the indexes of
watch lists in question.
> Run AA scan to see the list of stocks belonging to both List1 and
List2.
>
> Best regards,
> Tomasz Janeczko
> ===============
> AmiBroker - the comprehensive share manager.
> http://www.amibroker.com
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