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The slope is simply the difference in points
divided by the number of points between, e.g.
m = (y - ref(y,-n)/n where y is the array of
interest and n is the separation of points.
Richard
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<A title=caeriel1@xxxx
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To: <A title=amibroker@xxxxxxxxxx
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Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 4:29 PM
Subject: [amibroker] Slope
I'm really new to the wonderful world of charting and I'm
finally getting a handle (I think) on some of the indicators. There'sone
piece of information I'd like to know about the plots of indicators
that I can't figure out and that's the slope of the line between any
two points (p1 and p2) .The equation of a line in the slope
intercept form is: y = mx + bWhere b is the y-intercept and m is the slope
of the line connecting those two points.Anyone have any idea how I
can get the slope from an indicator plot??cathyYour
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