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Re: [amibroker] Weekly and monthly values of an indicator in daily explore



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Hello Anthony,

I checked your formula, but it makes not exactly that what i am 
searching for.
Because the included weekly and monthly buttons are calculating for 
example the highest H and the lowest L of the period(weekly,monthly), 
while your formula takes only the H or L on the first day of the 
period (week or month)
And so this can make a great difference.

Maybe you find a way to simple realize it. Tell me, if you have any 
idea. I think about it.


Thomas



On Fri, 26 Jul 2002 08:47:21 -0400, Anthony Faragasso wrote:
>Thomas,
>
>Here is formula without Last Bar reference.
>
>//Plot Monthly, Weekly and Daily indicator on Daily Price Chart
>
>MaxGraph=7;
>
>/***********************************/
>
>//Insert indicator here time period
>
>period=9;
>/************************************/
>
>//Insert indicator here
>
>A1=RSI(period);
>B1=CCI(period);
>
>/************************************/
>
>Var=b1;//insert indicator identifier
>
>MonthlyPrice=Var;
>WeeklyPrice=Var;
>DailyPrice=Var;
>/**********************************/
>
>/***Colors***/
>//Set to your Preference
>Color=6;//Price chart
>MthAvgColor=3;//Monthly Line
>WklyAvgColor=5;//weekly Line
>DlyAvgColor=4;//Daily Line
>
>/**********************************/
>
>
>Weekly=ValueWhen(DayOfWeek() > Ref( DayOfWeek(),1),WeeklyPrice);
>Monthly=ValueWhen(Day() > Ref( Day(), 1 ) ,MonthlyPrice);
>
>Monthly=monthly;
>Weekly=weekly;
>Daily=Dailyprice;
>
>Graph1=Weekly;
>Graph1Style=1+4;//Thick line
>Graph1Color=WklyAvgColor;
>
>Graph2=Daily;
>Graph2Style=1;
>Graph2Color=DlyAvgColor;
>
>Graph3=Monthly;
>Graph3Style=1;
>Graph3Color=MthAvgColor;
>
>
>Title=Name()+" "+"("+WriteVal(period,1)+")"+" "+"period "+
>WriteIf(Var==A1,"RSI","")+WriteIf(Var==b1,"CCI","")+"..."+" Monthly
>Value ="+ "("+WriteVal(Monthly,1.2)+")"+" "+ " Weekly Value
>="+"("+WriteVal(weekly,1.2)+")"+" "+"Daily Value
>="+"("+WriteVal(daily,1.2)+")";
>
>Anthony
>
>
>"Thomas Z." wrote:
>
>>Anthony,
>>
>>Thanks for your help.
>>
>>Do you see any other way, so that the last bar shows also all three
>>values and not the same value for every three.
>>
>>Principle i want to explore all three values in AA and want to see
>>in
>>three columns the same value as when i go to settings and activate
>>daily,weekly or monthly
>>
>>Thomas
>>
>>
>>
>>On Fri, 26 Jul 2002 08:17:54 -0400, Anthony Faragasso wrote:
>>>Thomas,
>>>
>>>Try this: load into indicator builder, Daily view selected, Show
>>>dates,
>>>This formula uses up to the current partial month or last bar, all
>>>values converge on this last bar.
>>>
>>>//Plot Monthly, Weekly and Daily indicator on Daily Price Chart
>>>
>>>MaxGraph=7;
>>>
>>>/***********************************/
>>>
>>>//Insert indicator here time period
>>>
>>>period=9;
>>>/************************************/
>>>
>>>//Insert indicator here
>>>
>>>A1=RSI(period);
>>>B1=CCI(period);
>>>
>>>/************************************/
>>>
>>>Var=b1;//insert indicator identifier
>>>
>>>MonthlyPrice=Var;
>>>WeeklyPrice=Var;
>>>DailyPrice=Var;
>>>/**********************************/
>>>
>>>/***Colors***/
>>>//Set to your Preference
>>>Color=6;//Price chart
>>>MthAvgColor=3;//Monthly Line
>>>WklyAvgColor=5;//weekly Line
>>>DlyAvgColor=4;//Daily Line
>>>
>>>/**********************************/
>>>
>>>LastBar = Cum(1)==LastValue(Cum(1));
>>>Weekly=ValueWhen(DayOfWeek() > Ref( DayOfWeek(),1)OR Lastbar
>>>,WeeklyPrice);
>>>Monthly=ValueWhen(Day() > Ref( Day(), 1 ) OR
>>>LastBar,MonthlyPrice);
>>>
>>>Monthly=monthly;
>>>Weekly=weekly;
>>>Daily=Dailyprice;
>>>
>>>Graph1=Weekly;
>>>Graph1Style=1+4;//Thick line
>>>Graph1Color=WklyAvgColor;
>>>
>>>Graph2=Daily;
>>>Graph2Style=1;
>>>Graph2Color=DlyAvgColor;
>>>
>>>Graph3=Monthly;
>>>Graph3Style=1;
>>>Graph3Color=MthAvgColor;
>>>
>>>
>>>Title=Name()+" "+"("+WriteVal(period,1)+")"+" "+"period "+
>>>WriteIf(Var==A1,"RSI","")+WriteIf(Var==b1,"CCI","")+"..."+"
>>>Monthly
>>>Value ="+ "("+WriteVal(Monthly,1.2)+")"+" "+ " Weekly Value
>>>="+"("+WriteVal(weekly,1.2)+")"+" "+"Daily Value
>>>="+"("+WriteVal(daily,1.2)+")";
>>>/**********************************************************/
>>>
>>>Watch out for word wrap
>>>
>>>Anthony
>>>
>>>"Thomas Z." wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hi Anthony,
>>>>
>>>>I want test with different indicators, firstly RSI, CCI and
>>>>gauss2ord(c,10)
>>>>
>>>>Thomas
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>On Fri, 26 Jul 2002 07:52:11 -0400, Anthony Faragasso wrote:
>>>>>Thomas,
>>>>>
>>>>>What indicator would you like ?
>>>>>
>>>>>Anthony
>>>>>
>>>>>"Thomas Z." wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>Hello group,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I want explore with daily setting and want to see the daily,
>>>>>>weekly
>>>>>>and monthly value of an indicator.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Can anyone sent the formula please.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Thanks
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Thomas
>>>>>>
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