Good morning Donna,
Could you please paste your entire code
and send it again. The code below is incomplete (and has extraneous >> in it which I removed,
but
there is still missing code). I will then run some tests for you.
If you prefer, you can send the AFL file
directly to MagicTH [at] comcast.net
-----Original Message-----
From: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of dmarval
Sent: Thursday, November 17,
2005 21:52
To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [amibroker] Re: Problem with
for,if, else statement
Sorry, typo error.
WMT --August 24,2005 Open: 46.35 ,
FBAvg: 46.38 gives value DiffO: -.03
WMT --September 9,2005 Open: 45.65 ,
FBAvg: 45.58 gives value DiffO: +.07
Donna
--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "dmarval"
<dmarval@xxxx> wrote:
Terry,
You are right!! I'm sorry. I should have paid more
attention. It does make it easier to read the code this way. I put
the code as stated and got syntax error, so I put 2
brackets and it works.
for( i = 0; i < BarCount;
i++ ) >>
{>>
if (SBAvg[i]>FBavg[i] AND
(CalcO[i]>= -0.11 AND
CalcO[i]<= 0.11)) >>
{>>
wi = " DiffO: " + WriteVal(O[i] - FBAvg[i],1.2);>>
}>>
else if(SBAvg[i]>FBAvg[i] AND (CalcC[i]>= -0.11 AND CalcC[i]<= 0.11))>>
{>>
wi = " DiffC: " + WriteVal(CalcC[i],1.2);>>
}>>
else>>
{>>
wi = " stay ";
>>
>_N(Title
= Name() + " (" + StrLeft(FullName(), 10) + ") --
" + Date() +" O:
"+ WriteVal(O,1.2 )+ " H:
" + WriteVal(H,1.2) + " L:
" + WriteVal(L,1.2) + " C:
" + C + " Fast = " + WriteVal(FBAvg,1.2)+ EncodeColor( colorPaleTurquoise
)+ wi);
>
Yes, I would like and appreciate it if you could
help me see the values on the chart area for a given bar. I have
clicked on the bars but the title will not show value of the day I
clicked. ie:
WMT --August 24,2005 Open: 46.35 ,
FBAvg: 46.38 gives value DiffO: +.07
instead the value in the title says stay.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Donna
--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Terry" <MagicTH@xxxx> wrote:
Donna,
You said: "I only want to search within these
ranges. I don't want to find values that are over 0.11 cents or under the
-0.11. Just either or condition within the +0.11 and -0.11 range."
I
gave you the answer already. I also said try this first and I'd help more, but
if you aren't going to listen then I'm not going to help. I make mistakes too
so my answers are not always perfect, but in this case I double checked after
Bob's comment and re-explained. This answer is in this email below and re-copied here:
( CalcO[i] <= 0.11 AND CalcO[i] >= -0.11 ) //Number is BETWEEN -0.11 and +0.11
It
makes more sense for reading code to reverse the terms (the plus and minus
values and < > ) like this:
( CalcO[i] >= -0.11 AND CalcO[i] <= 0.11 ) //Number is BETWEEN -0.11 and +0.11
Simply
scrolling through a window changes nothing except the values reported in the Y
axis on the right side of the graph. If you want to see values (on the chart or
in the Interpretation window) for a given bar, you must click on the bar.
As
to Diff not changing, I see you have the same logic error inside the loop as
shown above. Apply the same fix that as above to stop getting the same answers
regardless of the data values.
There
is more code I have not evaluated yet. If the above is changed and still does
not solve your problem, write back.
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