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RE: [amibroker] Whats wrong with my formula



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Hello,

Couldn't find the box.dll in the 3rd party Amibroker submissions. 
Would it be in another area?

Aequalsz




--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Stephane Carrasset"
<s.carrasset@xxxx> wrote:
> hello,
> 
> try an old dll
> copy the box.dll in plugin folder
> and
> try this code
> 
> GraphXSpace=1;
> 
> Title = Name() + "\n Swing Per" ;
> 
> per=Param( "n", 7, 3, 50, 1 ); 
> 
> //SetBarsRequired(10000,10000);
> 
> Plot(Close,"close",1,64);
> 
> Plot(scZigHiLo(per),"",2,1);
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> stephane
> 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: aequalsz 
>   To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
>   Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 3:16 PM
>   Subject: [amibroker] Reverse engineering eSignal ZigZag code
> 
> 
>   Havn't really found a satisfactory ZigZag indicator in Amibroker which
>   will traverse from low to high to low, etc.  Just the usual low to
>   low, high to high, close to close, etc.  Several High-Low ZigZag code
>   sequences presented, relevant to Amibroker, seem to have flaws of some
>   sort or another.  The eSignal ZigZag indicator, which I seem
>   to remember from using eSignal a couple of years ago, handles the high
>   to low to high case very accurately.  (To find this code do a Google
>   search for eSignal Zigzag.efs.)  
> 
>   So I've decided to reverse engineer the eSignal code for the ZigZag -
>   which I'd present here except it might be copyrighted.  I believe it's
>   written in Java or JavaScript and uses some eSignal peculiar functions
>   that I'm not totally familiar with.  Not really familar with
>   JavaScript either, although the syntax is fairly similar to C++ so no
>   problem there.  Just currently unraveling the basic flow sequences to
>   understand how to code a similar ZigZag in AB.  So far doesn't appear
>   to be that complex so would guess I could have a similar code
>   available in AB in a few days.
> 
>   Being somewhat practical (and lazy) I'm wondering if anyone has alreay
>   done this and would be willing to share this code with others. 
>   Actually don't believe this ZigZag code would make that much of a
>   difference as compared to the version found currently in AB so
>   wouldn't consider sharing this as much of a loss of a "trade" secret.
>   So anyone wish to share this code?  Or does anyone know of an
>   accurate, current High-Low ZigZag code already developed in AB?  
> 
>   Aequalsz
> 
>       
> 
> 
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