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[amibroker] Re: Subtracting time frames to figure what time frame you are in.....



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Do you know if there is a way or "HOW" you would subtract the bar 
time from bar(-2) with bar(-1)?


--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "rlb21079" <rlb21079@xxxx> wrote:
> Check out the timeframe.dll in the 3rd party section of the 
AmiBroker 
> webpage.
> 
> --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "mleonsprint" <mleonsprint@xxxx> 
> wrote:
> > I have built several indicators these indicators are used in 
> several 
> > time frames with slight adjustments in each time frame
> > 
> > so in one time frame I am using an rsi of 9 and in another time 
> > period I am using an rsi of say 21, instead of having two 
> indicators 
> > I thought I could just make one indicator and subtract two bars 
and 
> > depending on that answer it would adjust for the value. 
> > 
> > So if you subtracted 8:49 from 8:44 you would have a difference 
> > of "5" and that would give you the value used for a "5" minute 
> chart 
> > but if you subtracted 8:44 from 8:29 then you would get 
back "15" 
> > and thus a different value would be inserted into your rsi, the 
> > problem is I cannot figure how to reference the time properly to 
> > give me the values needed to complete, any suggestions ?
> > 
> > Thanks for your help
> > Mark


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