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Could be done in VBscript too ( and in 
native AFL as well in upcoming v4.58.0)
Best regards,Tomasz 
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  >From: 
  dingo 
  To: <A title=amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  href="">amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Sunday, June 20, 2004 11:34 
PM
  Subject: RE: [amibroker] Re: Fw: The 
  Elliot Waves
  
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  color=#0000ff size=2>From what I gather TJ used Java because it has the 
  ability to create a variable in that manner which VB 
can't.
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    From: buzzmr [mailto:buzzmr@xxxxxxxx] 
    Sent: Sunday, June 20, 2004 2:56 PMTo: <A 
    href="">amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: 
    [amibroker] Re: Fw: The Elliot Waves
    Dimitris,"...My intension was to present some AFL 
    techniques, not to cover this [vast] EW story. I hope it was clear from 
    the beginning."Absolutely clear AND appropriate!  This has been 
    EXACTLY the kind of guidance I was hoping to participate in. You've done 
    a marvelous job of teaching 'technique' to me (and certainly others as 
    well).  In general, I'm a pretty proficient programmer myself (with 
    VB, assembly languages, etc.), but I'm relatively new to AmiBroker and 
    still on the 'learning curve' for becoming proficient with the AFL 
    language.  I best learn by example, and it only takes one good 
    'prototype' example for me to 'get the idea'.  This EW exercise has 
    been a perfect task to learn from, and your intention has been well 
    served.  I'll now be able to program and create the EW-oriented 
    design I envision and want to explore.  Your 'foundation' has been 
    extremely helpful!"... It is important to make the code 
    shorter, especially if you go tomore detailed EW analysis."Yes, 
    I definitely agree!  And this would apply to almost ANY application 
    of significant complexity.  Hence, any 'shortcut' and efficient 
    coding methods are quite welcomed.... Just a brief question 
    regarding the latest code modification:  is there any reason to 
    prefer "EnableScript("Jscript");" over 
    "EnableScript("VBscript");"?  Could using 'VBscript' work just as 
    well?"... I think my contribution is complete at this 
    point."Yes!  You've done FAR MORE than what I expected, and I 
    am SO grateful for this.  I have really learned a great deal from 
    your 'prototype' implementation and presentation.  Again, thank you 
    SO, SO MUCH for your sharing and help with this EW exercise.  You 
    are ONE GREAT GUY!!!  
    (;->)Buzz------------------- In 
    amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "DIMITRIS TSOKAKIS" <TSOKAKIS@xxxx> 
    wrote:> Instead of writing definitions> EP1=...> 
    EP2=...> EP3=...> etc, etc> we may use the recent 
    method of dynamic variables.> It will be great to use it if you try 
    more detailed EW analysis.> [just imagine 30 definitions for EP, 30 
    for TP, 30 for ET and 30 for > TT !!]> Here is the 
    application for my EW8> > EnableScript("Jscript"); > 
    <% > function CreateDynVar( Varname, Varval ) > { > 
    AFL( Varname ) = Varval; > } > %>> 
    scr=GetScriptObject();> X=BarIndex(); 
    p=Param("p",5,5,30,1);z=Zig(C,p);Plot(C,"C",1,64);> 
    CONDP=PeakBars(C,P)==0;SP=Cum(CONDP);> //Define EP1 to EP4 and TP1 to 
    TP4> for(i = 1;i<=4;i=i+1)> {> 
    scr.CreateDynVar("EP"+i,ValueWhen(CONDP,C,i));  > 
    scr.CreateDynVar("TP"+i,ValueWhen(CONDP,X,i));  > }> 
    CONDT=TroughBars(C,P)==0;ST=Cum(CONDT);> //Define ET1 to ET5 and TT1 
    to TT5> for(j=1;j<=5;j++)> {> 
    scr.CreateDynVar("ET"+j,ValueWhen(CONDT,C,j));  > 
    scr.CreateDynVar("TT"+j,ValueWhen(CONDT,X,j));  > }> // 
    EW definition> EW8=EP3>EP4 AND EP2>EP3 AND EP2>EP1 AND 
    ET4>ET5 AND ET3>ET2 AND > ET2>ET1 AND ET3>ET4 AND 
    ET4>ET5 AND CONDT;> COLOR=colorIndigo;> 
    PlotShapes(shapeDigit8*EW8,color);> G=Cum(CONDP OR CONDT);> 
    GEW=SelectedValue(ValueWhen(EW8,G));> //Plot the EW counter> 
    for(n=1;n<=9;n++)> {> PlotShapes((49-(2*n-(n%2)))*(G==GEW-n 
    AND (n%2)*CONDP+(-1+n%2)> *CONDT),Color);> }> 
    Plot(EW8,"",colorPink,2+styleOwnScale);> 
    Plot(z,"",colorYellow,styleThick);> Filter=EW8;// explore for all 
    quotations> AddColumn(C,"C");> GraphXSpace=8;> > 
    This important technique [another Tomasz valuable offer !!] will help 
    > to organize things better and not to be lost in the ocean of EW 
    > details...> I think my contribution is complete at this 
    point.> Dimitris Tsokakis> > --- In 
    amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "DIMITRIS TSOKAKIS" <TSOKAKIS@xxxx> 
    > wrote:> > Buzz,> > You may replace now all the 
    Plotshapes lines with a single loop.> > The new shorter code will 
    be> > > >  X=BarIndex(); > > 
    p=Param("p",5,5,30,1);> > z=Zig(C,p);Plot(C,"C",1,64);> 
    > CONDP=PeakBars(C,P)==0;SP=Cum(CONDP);> > 
    EP1=ValueWhen(CONDP,C,1);TP1=ValueWhen(CONDP,X,1);  > > 
    EP2=ValueWhen(CONDP,C,2);TP2=ValueWhen(CONDP,X,2); > > 
    EP3=ValueWhen(CONDP,C,3);TP3=ValueWhen(CONDP,X,3); > > 
    EP4=ValueWhen(CONDP,C,4);TP4=ValueWhen(CONDP,X,4); > > 
    CONDT=TroughBars(C,P)==0;ST=Cum(CONDT);> > 
    ET1=ValueWhen(CONDT,C,1);TT1=ValueWhen(CONDT,X,1); > > 
    ET2=ValueWhen(CONDT,C,2);TT2=ValueWhen(CONDT,X,2); > > 
    ET3=ValueWhen(CONDT,C,3);TT3=ValueWhen(CONDT,X,3); > > 
    ET4=ValueWhen(CONDT,C,4);TT4=ValueWhen(CONDT,X,4); > > 
    ET5=ValueWhen(CONDT,C,5);TT5=ValueWhen(CONDT,X,5); > > // EW 
    definition> > EW8=EP3>EP4 AND EP2>EP3 AND EP2>EP1 AND 
    ET4>ET5 AND ET3>ET2 AND > > ET2>ET1 AND ET3>ET4 AND 
    ET4>ET5 AND CONDT;> > COLOR=colorIndigo;> > 
    PlotShapes(shapeDigit8*EW8,color);> > G=Cum(CONDP OR 
    CONDT);> > GEW=SelectedValue(ValueWhen(EW8,G));> > 
    for(n=1;n<=9;n++)> > {> > 
    PlotShapes((49-(2*n-(n%2)))*(G==GEW-n AND (n%2)*CONDP+(-1+n%2)> > 
    *CONDT),Color);> > }> > 
    Plot(EW8,"",colorPink,2+styleOwnScale);> > 
    Plot(z,"",colorYellow,styleThick);> > Filter=EW8;// explore for 
    all quotations> > AddColumn(C,"C");> > 
    GraphXSpace=8;> > > > [I added a hollow asterisk before 
    the 0 to 8 sequence] > > It is important to make the code shorter, 
    especially if you go to > > more detailed EW analysis .> 
    > Other shorte codes will follow.> > Dimitris Tsokakis> 
    > --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "DIMITRIS TSOKAKIS" > 
    <TSOKAKIS@xxxx> > > wrote:> > > Buzz,> 
    > > Here is a slight [but interesting] modification to see the 
    > > historical > > > 0-to-8 EW digits.> > 
    > Put your cursor after an "8" of the past and the 0-to-7 sequence 
    > > will > > > move there !> > > 
    > > > X=BarIndex(); > > > 
    p=Param("p",5,5,30,5);> > > 
    z=Zig(C,p);Plot(C,"C",1,64);> > > 
    CONDP=PeakBars(C,P)==0;SP=Cum(CONDP);> > > 
    EP1=ValueWhen(CONDP,C,1);TP1=ValueWhen(CONDP,X,1);  > > > 
    EP2=ValueWhen(CONDP,C,2);TP2=ValueWhen(CONDP,X,2); > > > 
    EP3=ValueWhen(CONDP,C,3);TP3=ValueWhen(CONDP,X,3); > > > 
    EP4=ValueWhen(CONDP,C,4);TP4=ValueWhen(CONDP,X,4); > > > 
    CONDT=TroughBars(C,P)==0;ST=Cum(CONDT);> > > 
    ET1=ValueWhen(CONDT,C,1);TT1=ValueWhen(CONDT,X,1); > > > 
    ET2=ValueWhen(CONDT,C,2);TT2=ValueWhen(CONDT,X,2); > > > 
    ET3=ValueWhen(CONDT,C,3);TT3=ValueWhen(CONDT,X,3); > > > 
    ET4=ValueWhen(CONDT,C,4);TT4=ValueWhen(CONDT,X,4); > > > 
    ET5=ValueWhen(CONDT,C,5);TT5=ValueWhen(CONDT,X,5); > > > // EW 
    definition> > > EW8=EP3>EP4 AND EP2>EP3 AND EP2>EP1 
    AND ET4>ET5 AND ET3>ET2 AND > > > ET2>ET1 AND 
    ET3>ET4 AND ET4>ET5 AND CONDT;> > > 
    COLOR=colorIndigo;> > > 
    PlotShapes(shapeDigit8*EW8,color);> > > G=Cum(CONDP OR 
    CONDT);> > > GEW=SelectedValue(ValueWhen(EW8,G));> > 
    > PlotShapes(shapeDigit7*(G==GEW-1 AND CONDP),color, layer = 0, > 
    > > yposition = Graph0, offset = 15  );> > > 
    PlotShapes(shapeDigit6*(G==GEW-2 AND CONDT),color);> > > 
    PlotShapes(shapeDigit5*(G==GEW-3 AND CONDP),color,layer = 0, > > 
    > yposition = Graph0, offset = 15 );> > > 
    PlotShapes(shapeDigit4*(G==GEW-4 AND CONDT),color);> > > 
    PlotShapes(shapeDigit3*(G==GEW-5 AND CONDP),color,layer = 0, > > 
    > yposition = Graph0, offset = 15 );> > > 
    PlotShapes(shapeDigit2*(G==GEW-6 AND CONDT),color);> > > 
    PlotShapes(shapeDigit1*(G==GEW-7 AND CONDP),color,layer = 0, > > 
    > yposition = Graph0, offset = 15 );> > > 
    PlotShapes(shapeDigit0*(G==GEW-8 AND CONDT),color);> > > 
    Plot(EW8,"",colorPink,2+styleOwnScale);> > > 
    Plot(z,"",colorYellow,styleThick);> > > Filter=EW8;// explore 
    for all quotations> > > AddColumn(C,"C");> > > 
    GraphXSpace=8;> > > > > > a.> > > The 
    only change is in GEW line, instead of > > > 
    GEW=LastValue(ValueWhen(EW8,G));> > > I wrote> > > 
    GEW=SelectedValue(ValueWhen(EW8,G));> > > b.> > > 
    The line ST=Cum(CONDT); counts the Troughs from the beginning of 
    > > your > > > chart> > > c.> 
    > > The line ST=Cum(CONDP); counts the respective Peaks> > 
    > d.> > > The line G=Cum(CONDP OR CONDT); counts the angles 
    of the yellow > zig > > > line, Peaks OR Troughs> 
    > > e.> > > One [final] comment : My intension was to 
    present some AFL > > > techniques, not to cover this [vast] EW 
    story. I hope it was > clear > > > from the 
    beginning.> > > Dimitris Tsokakis> > > --- In 
    amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "buzzmr" <buzzmr@xxxx> wrote:> > 
    > > Dimitris,> > > > > > > > This is 
    TERRIFIC!!  I SO much appreciate your helping me get > > > 
    started > > > > with the prototype AFL implementation.  
    This kind of assistance > > is > > > > EXACTLY 
    what I was seeking.  These latest additions are indeed > 
    > > quite > > > > informative, and I can see the many 
    ways I need to modify this > > > basic > > > 
    > coding for my purposes, but at least now I'll be able to > 
    continue > > > > where you've left off, so as to be able to 
    cut, snip, > > add, 'tinker' > > > > and play to 
    my heart's content.> > > > > > > > This 
    process has been a VERY EFFECTIVE and GREAT learning > > > 
    experience > > > > for me!!  You're a wonderful 
    'teacher' AND facilitator, in > > addition > > > > 
    to being a SUPERB programmer!!  (;->)  I am very grateful and 
    > > can't > > > > thank you enough for your 
    efforts.....> > > > > > > > Take good care, 
    be well, and have a MOST WONDERFUL evening and > > > GREAT 
    > > > > weekend!!  (;->)> > > > 
    > > > > Buzz> > > > > > > > 
    P.S.  I was also able to retrieve the 'gif' image of your > 
    charts > > > from > > > > the 'purebytes' 
    site.  Thank you!> > > > > > > > 
    ---------------> > > > > > > > --- In 
    amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "DIMITRIS TSOKAKIS" > > > 
    <TSOKAKIS@xxxx> > > > > wrote:> > > > 
    > Buzz,> > > > > The EW patterns are complete on the 
    pink bar.> > > > > I added some digits [0 to 8] on the 
    last pattern, to make > your > > > > study > 
    > > > > easier .> > > > > > > > 
    > > X=BarIndex(); > > > > > 
    p=Param("p",5,5,30,5);> > > > > 
    z=Zig(C,p);Plot(C,"C",1,64);> > > > > 
    CONDP=PeakBars(C,P)==0;SP=Cum(CONDP);> > > > > 
    EP1=ValueWhen(CONDP,C,1);TP1=ValueWhen(CONDP,X,1);  > > > 
    > > EP2=ValueWhen(CONDP,C,2);TP2=ValueWhen(CONDP,X,2); > > 
    > > > EP3=ValueWhen(CONDP,C,3);TP3=ValueWhen(CONDP,X,3); > 
    > > > > EP4=ValueWhen(CONDP,C,4);TP4=ValueWhen(CONDP,X,4); 
    > > > > > CONDT=TroughBars(C,P)==0;ST=Cum(CONDT);> 
    > > > > ET1=ValueWhen(CONDT,C,1);TT1=ValueWhen(CONDT,X,1); 
    > > > > > 
    ET2=ValueWhen(CONDT,C,2);TT2=ValueWhen(CONDT,X,2); > > > > 
    > ET3=ValueWhen(CONDT,C,3);TT3=ValueWhen(CONDT,X,3); > > > 
    > > ET4=ValueWhen(CONDT,C,4);TT4=ValueWhen(CONDT,X,4); > > 
    > > > ET5=ValueWhen(CONDT,C,5);TT5=ValueWhen(CONDT,X,5); > 
    > > > > // EW definition> > > > > 
    EW8=EP3>EP4 AND EP2>EP3 AND EP2>EP1 AND ET4>ET5 AND ET3>ET2 
    > AND > > > > > ET2>ET1 AND ET3>ET4 AND 
    ET4>ET5 AND CONDT;> > > > > COLOR=colorIndigo;> 
    > > > > PlotShapes(shapeDigit8*EW8,color);> > > 
    > > G=Cum(CONDP OR CONDT);> > > > > 
    GEW=LastValue(ValueWhen(EW8,G));> > > > > 
    PlotShapes(shapeDigit7*(G==GEW-1 AND CONDP),color, layer = 0, > 
    > > > > yposition = Graph0, offset = 15  );> > 
    > > > PlotShapes(shapeDigit6*(G==GEW-2 AND CONDT),color);> 
    > > > > PlotShapes(shapeDigit5*(G==GEW-3 AND CONDP),color,layer 
    = 0, > > > > > yposition = Graph0, offset = 15 
    );> > > > > PlotShapes(shapeDigit4*(G==GEW-4 AND 
    CONDT),color);> > > > > PlotShapes(shapeDigit3*(G==GEW-5 
    AND CONDP),color,layer = 0, > > > > > yposition = 
    Graph0, offset = 15 );> > > > > 
    PlotShapes(shapeDigit2*(G==GEW-6 AND CONDT),color);> > > > 
    > PlotShapes(shapeDigit1*(G==GEW-7 AND CONDP),color,layer = 0, 
    > > > > > yposition = Graph0, offset = 15 );> > 
    > > > PlotShapes(shapeDigit0*(G==GEW-8 AND CONDT),color);> 
    > > > > Plot(EW8,"",colorPink,2+styleOwnScale);> > 
    > > > Plot(z,"",colorYellow,styleThick);> > > > 
    > Filter=EW8;// explore for all quotations> > > > > 
    AddColumn(C,"C");> > > > > GraphXSpace=8; > > 
    > > > > > > > > Dimitris Tsokakis> > 
    > > > --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Dimitris Tsokakis" 
    > > > > <TSOKAKIS@xxxx> > > > > > 
    wrote:> > > > > > The following code will recognize a 
    complete Elliot Wave > > > > [according > > > 
    > > to <A 
    href="">http://www.equis.com/Education/TAAZ/?page=53 
    ]> > > > > > sequence.> > > > > 
    > > > > > > > X=BarIndex(); > > > > 
    > > p=Param("p",5,5,30,5);> > > > > > 
    z=Zig(C,p);> > > > > > CONDP=PeakBars(C,P)==0;> 
    > > > > > 
    E7=ValueWhen(CONDP,C,1);T7=ValueWhen(CONDP,X,1);> > > > > 
    > E5=ValueWhen(CONDP,C,2);T5=ValueWhen(CONDP,X,2);> > > > 
    > > E3=ValueWhen(CONDP,C,3);T3=ValueWhen(CONDP,X,3);> > > 
    > > > E1=ValueWhen(CONDP,C,4);T1=ValueWhen(CONDP,X,4);> > 
    > > > > CONDT=TroughBars(C,P)==0;> > > > > 
    > E8=ValueWhen(CONDT,C,1);T8=ValueWhen(CONDT,X,1);> > > > 
    > > E6=ValueWhen(CONDT,C,2);T6=ValueWhen(CONDT,X,2);> > > 
    > > > E4=ValueWhen(CONDT,C,3);T4=ValueWhen(CONDT,X,3);> > 
    > > > > E2=ValueWhen(CONDT,C,4);T2=ValueWhen(CONDT,X,4);> 
    > > > > > 
    E0=ValueWhen(CONDT,C,5);T0=ValueWhen(CONDT,X,5);> > > > > 
    > // EW definition> > > > > > EW=E5>E3 AND 
    E3>E1 AND E5>E7 AND E4>E2 AND E2>E0 AND E6>E8 > 
    > AND > > > > > T8>T7 AND CONDT;> > > 
    > > > Plot(C,"C",1,64);> > > > > > 
    Plot(z,"",colorYellow,styleThick);> > > > > > 
    //PlotShapes(shapeDownArrow*CONDP,colorRed);> > > > > 
    > PlotShapes(shapeUpTriangle*EW,colorBlue);> > > > > 
    > //PlotShapes(shapeUpArrow*CONDT,colorBrightGreen);> > > 
    > > > Plot(EW ,"",colorPink,2+styleOwnScale);> > > 
    > > > Filter=EW;// explore for all quotations> > > 
    > > > AddColumn(C,"C");> > > > > > 
    GraphXSpace=8;> > > > > > > > > > > 
    > A blue triangle and a pink bar will indicate the 8th EW > 
    point.> > > > > > [The signs will be placed in the 
    graph as soon as trough E8 > > is > > > > > 
    recognized as a trough. ]> > > > > > I hope it will 
    give a starting point for further analysis.> > > > > > 
    Dimitris Tsokakis> > > > > > > > > > 
    > > PS1. A 4-year pattern was completed on Oct1998, [p=15, > 
    ^NDX], > > > > > before the big movement > > 
    > > > > PS2. A 6-year pattern was completed on Sept2001,  
    [p=15, > > > ^GDAXI]. > > > > > The 
    expectation [at E5] of an EW behavior> > > > > > for 
    DAX would be quite profitable.> > > > > > > 
    > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > 
    > > > From: Dimitris Tsokakis > > > > > > To: 
    amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > > > Sent: Friday, 
    June 18, 2004 11:17 AM> > > > > > Subject: The Elliot 
    Waves> > > > > > > > > > > > 
    > > > > > > In> > > > > > 
    > <A 
    href="">http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/amibroker/message/65542> 
    > > > > > Buzz wrote, among the others> > > > 
    > > "I simply wanted some direction to help me determine> > 
    > > > > if 'the wheel had been already invented' using AFL 
    ..OR.. > if > > > there> > > > > > 
    are some coding suggestions, OR cautions, when using AFL for> 
    > > > > > programming AB to do the specific job of 
    E.W.-candidate > > > > PRELIMINARY> > > > 
    > > SCREENING --- that's all. In this regard, Dimitris's > > 
    commentary > > > > has> > > > > > been 
    MOST helpful and useful, and I see I have to do > > > > more 
    'homework'> > > > > > regarding defining the process 
    and then implementing the> > > > > > coding."> 
    > > > > > Buzz,> > > > > > Let us be 
    creative.> > > > > > We will  code EW if we have 
    a clear definition of EW. > > > > > > Else, we will 
    talk till June 2014 [or more] and, to be > > honest, > > 
    > I > > > > > have better things to do.[suppose the 
    same for you]> > > > > > Let us see the first <A 
    href="">http://www.equis.com/Education/TAAZ/?> 
    > > page=53> > > > > > chart.> > > 
    > > > Do we agree that> > > > > > 01. E0, E2, 
    E4, E6 and E8 are troughs> > > > > > 02. E1, E3, E5 
    and E7 are peaks > > > > > > 11. 
    E5>E3>E1> > > > > > 12. E4>E2>E0> 
    > > > > > 13. E5>E7> > > > > > 14. 
    E6>E8> > > > > > 15. E5>E7> > > 
    > > > 16. point E8 is *after* point E7> > > > > 
    > > > > > > > If positive, the AFL code is coming 
    from the corner.> > > > > > If your interpretation for 
    EW sequence is different, please > > > > advise > 
    > > > > *before* the code.> > > > > > 
    Dimitris TsokakisCheck AmiBroker web page at:<A 
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