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The
for(n=10;n<=50;n=n+10)
{
AddToComposite(StochD(n),"~ticker"+n,"C");
Buy=0;
}
will create 5 tickers ~ticker10, ~ticker20,~ticker30,~ticker40 and
~ticker50.
For example, ~ticker30 will give the sum of daily StochD(30) for all
stocks.
The
for(n=10;n<=50;n=n+10)
{
AddToComposite(StochD(n),"~ticker"+"n","C");
Buy=0;
}
will create only ~tickern, "n" now is a string.
~tickern will give the daily
StochD(10)+ StochD(20)+ StochD(30)+ StochD(40)+ StochD(50)
for all stocks.
Both runs are error free.
I think you search for the first solution.
Dimitris Tsokakis
--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "treliff" <treliff@xxxx> wrote:
> Are there Expert Users that can advise me on the (im)possibility of
> using AddToComposite in a for-statement, such that with each loop a
> new artificial ticker symbol is created, essentially something like:
>
> for (n=1;n<=20;n++)
> { AddToComposite(f(n),"Ticker+"n"","O"); }
>
> with f some function, such that Ticker1 holds the result of f(1) in
> the Open field, Ticker2 the result of f(2) etc.
>
> I've been shooting blindly a while now trying things like
>
> "Ticker"+"n"
> "Ticker"+n
> etc.
>
> but I keep getting an error message, I can't get AddToComposite's
> ticker field to recognize "n" as the loop variable. Is this (im)
> possible?
>
> Appreciate your advice.
>
> -treliff
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