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Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2006 11:41
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Subject: [amibroker] AmiBroker 4.75.0
BETA released
Hello,
A new beta version (4.75.0) of AmiBroker has just
been released.
Highlight of this release:
- 24-bit (Truecolor) support for indicators and exploration output (see
picture below)
- new "cloud" chart style (see picture below)
- speed improvements
- (AFL arithmetical / logical array operators hand optimized on assembly
level providing upto +400% speed up)
- startup time increased 10 times
- other fixes and improvements (check READ ME below for details)
IMPORTANT NOTES:
- If you are using Firewall you may need to check if it did not block
Broker.EXE file after upgrade. (It happened to some users that firewall
blocked AmiBroker after upgrade and they could not connect to RT data
sources due to that)
Best regards, Tomasz
Janeczko amibroker.com
AmiBroker 4.75.0 Beta Read Me
January 1, 2006 20:26
THIS IS A BETA VERSION OF THE SOFTWARE. EXPECT BUGS !!!
Backup your data files and entire AmiBroker folder
first! IMPORTANT NOTE: This version uses new system to store indicators
(in separate files), so old versions will not automatically "see" indicators
created with new version.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT: This archive is update-only. You have to install full
version 4.70 first.
Just run the installer and follow the instructions.
Then run AmiBroker. You should see "AmiBroker 4.75.0 beta" written in the
About box.
UPGRADE ALERT
Version 4.75.0 beta requires license
for v4.30 or higher. Users who registered before March 5th, 2003 (version 4.20
or older) need to purchase upgrade - in such case you will see "LICENSE
EXPIRED" message in the About box.
See CHANGE LOG below for detailed list of changes.
CHANGE LOG
CHANGES FOR VERSION 4.75.0 (as compared to 4.74.6)
- New chart style (styleCloud) to be used to create "cloud" chart as in
Ichimoku charts. Also useful for indicator charts like MACD.
This
style fills non-rectangular (free shaped) area between HIGH and LOW arrays
provided by PlotOHLC function. Open and Close arrays are not relevant for
plotting however Close is used as usual to display value label and title.
So recommended use is to use "upper" bounding value in Open and High
arrays and "lower" bounding value in "Low" and "Close" arrays
Sample Ichimoku cloud:
SL = ( HHV( H, 26 ) + LLV( L, 26) )/2; TL = ( HHV( H, 9 ) + LLV( L, 9 ) )/2; DL = Ref( C, 25 ); Span1 = Ref( ( SL + TL )/2, -25 ); Span2 = Ref( (HHV( H, 52) + LLV(L, 52))/2, -25);
Plot( C, "Price", colorBlack, styleCandle );
Plot( SL,
"SL", colorRed, styleThick );
Plot( TL,
"TL", colorGreen, styleThick );
PlotOHLC(
0, span1, span2,
span2, "Cloud",
colorLightOrange, styleCloud );
Simple MACD cloud:
m = MACD(); Plot( Signal(), "Signal", colorBlue, styleThick ); PlotOHLC( m,m,0,m, "MACD", IIf( m
> 0, colorGreen, colorRed ), styleCloud
);
Another MACD cloud (difference):
m = MACD(); s = Signal(); Plot( s, "Signal", colorBlue); Plot( m, "MACD", colorRed ); PlotOHLC( m,m,s,m, "MACD", IIf( m
> s, colorLime, colorLightOrange),
styleCloud
);
- when File->Open database or MRU list is choosen then old database is
saved first
- When default database is deleted, AB now asks for new default database
folder, instead of re-creating it
- when database is deleted from the outside and user picks it via MRU list
-then gets removed from MRU list and is not recreated anymore
- When AmiBroker is launched with incorrect "Start in" (working directory)
then it automatically switches to "last good" path
" Last good" path
is saved in the registry HKEY_CURRENT_USER\TJP\Broker\Defaults\LastGoodPath,
during successful launch in correct directory (whenever working directory is
correct or not it is determined by checking for presence of Broker.chm file
(help file))
Using correct working directory is important because
AmiBroker uses relative paths to most components.
- AFL: new function:
StaticVarRemove()
StaticVarRemove("varname") removes static
variable and releases associated memory
- Start-up time decreased significantly by implementation of on-demand
loading of formulas
(on slow, low-end machines loading time decreases
from 10 seconds to just 0.5 second)
- printf/StrFormat/SelectedValue functions no longer affect number of
extra future bars calculated by QuickAFL
- Minor plugin status change (as in IB backfill) does not cause sound
(only tooltip is displayed)
- Increased the limit of files that can be selected using Windows file
dialog
Now import wizard and ascii importer file dialogs use 256KB buffer
for file names that on average should allow 20000 files to be selected at
once.
- Further speed improvements by rewriting chart ID lookup routine
(GetChartInfoByID)
- Chart title string is clipped so Y axis is never obscured
- Chart title can be automatically wrapped now
Use 'Parameters'
window, " Axes & Grid" tab, Miscellaneous->Wrap title:
YES
If you want to set it programmatically from the formula
use SetChartOptions( 2, chartWrapTitle );
- Auto-hide panes slide slightly faster
- All basic array arithmetic and logical operators inlined and hand
optimized on assembly level for speed, gives upto 450% speed increase in
basic array calculations
Example speed increases:
a) purely
"theoretical" example million iterations of array addition
for( i = 0;
i < 1000; i++ )
for(
k = 0; k <
1000; k++ )
Sumh = H + L;
runs 4.8 times (+480%) faster (5
seconds in 4.75 compared to 24 seconds in 4.74 and older,
Athlon64@xxxx) 2000 data bars.
This gives ( 2000 * 1000000
additions ) / 5 sec = 400 MEGAFLOPS (millions of floating point operations
per second) AFL array-based AFL execution speed.
b) "real-world"
examples: " Projection Oscillator" http://www.amibroker.com/library/detail.php?id=344 single
security optimization runs 85% faster (13 seconds (4.75) compared to 24
seconds (4.74 or older) )
" RSIS" http://www.amibroker.com/library/detail.php?id=153 single-security
optimization 5000 iterations runs 21% faster (28 seconds (4.75) compared
to 34 seconds (4.74 or older))
NOTE: Performance increase depends on
complexity of the formula. Biggest gains can be observed for formula doing
LOTS of mathematical calculations on arrays (using lots of +, -, *, /, ^, %,
comparisions <, >, ==, !=, <=, >=, etc).
- AFL: new function: SetChartBkColor( color )
sets chart background to
user-specified color
- Added View->Time & Sales menu back
- Added chart timing display (you can turn it on via
Tools->Preferences->Display chart timing)
when turned on, in
the bottom of each chart the following information is displayed: Total
time X sec, AFL exec time Y sec (Z %), # extra bars back Q, fwd
R
where X - is total time in second spent during chart refresh (
this includes AFL execution and actual screen painting/drawing, grid / scale
calculations, etc) Y - is time spent in chart AFL execution only (without
any actual screen painting, grid / scale calcs) Z - is percentage of time
that AFL execution takes compared to total time required for refresh Q -
is a number of previous bars (before first visible bar) that are needed to
calculate the indicator (QuickAFL estimation) R - is the number of future
bars (after last visible bar) that are needed to calculate the indicator
(QuickAFL estimation)
- Added asin/acos to the AFL function reference
- AFL: 24-bit (16 million) truecolor support for indicators and
exploration output.
- new ColorRGB() and ColorHSB functions to access full 24 bit
palette
ColorRGB( red, green, blue )
returns color value to be
used in Plot/PlotOHLC/AddColumn/AddTextColumn red, green, blue -
represent color component values in range 0..255 each
For more
information about RGB color model please read: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RGB_color_model
ColorHSB(
hue, saturation, brightness )
returns color value to be used in
Plot/PlotOHLC/AddColumn/AddTextColumn
hue - represents gradation of
color within the optical spectrum (as in rainbow) saturation represents
"vibrancy" of the color brightness represents brightness.
Each
parameter ranges from 0 to 255, where 0 represents 0% saturation/brightness
or 0 degree hue in HSV color wheel, and 255 represents 100%
saturation/brightness or 360degrees hue in HSV color wheel
When you
modify hue from 0 to 255 you will see consecutive rainbow colors starting
from red, through yellow and green to blue and violet.
For more
information about HSB color space please read: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HSB_color_space
Example
MA rainbow chart (bring up parameters dialog and play with
it):
side = 1; increment = Param("Increment",2, 1, 10, 1 ); for( i = 10; i < 80; i = i + increment ) {
up = MA( C, i ); down = MA( C, i + increment );
if( ParamToggle("3D effect?", "No|Yes" ) ) side = IIf(up<=down AND Ref( up<=down, 1 ), 1, 0.6 );
PlotOHLC( up,up,down,down, "MA"+i, ColorHSB( 3*(i -
10),
Param("Saturation", 128,
0, 255 ), side
* Param("Brightness", 255, 0, 255 ) ), styleCloud | styleNoLabel );
}
/////// Color-parade
exploration
Filter=1; for( i = 0; i < 256; i = i + 16 ) AddColumn( C, "C", 1.2, colorDefault, ColorHSB( ( BarIndex() + i ) % 256, 255-i, 255 ) );
CHANGES FOR VERSION 4.74.6 (as compared to 4.74.5)
- Fixed problem with RTQuote failing to load symbol list during first
show
- Fixed problem in AA-Apply To-Date that was introduced because of tab
order change
CHANGES FOR VERSION 4.74.5 (as compared to 4.74.4)
- Toolbar theme was reset when entering Formula Editor, now it is
fixed
- Quote Editor list now remembers columns size and order between
runs
- Keyboard shortcut editor now allows using punctation characters like
Ctrl+[, Ctrl+], - =, etc
- Automatic Analysis: Pick button now has shortcut on Alt+I to avoid
conflict with Alt+P (Parameters), also fixed tab order
- Fixed ParamDate to return DateNum instead of YYYYMMDD (4 digit
year)
CHANGES FOR VERSION 4.74.4 (as compared to 4.74.3)
- New "Appearance" tab in Tools->Customize, allowing to select
menu/toolbar/docking pane themes and tab location
- Layout and Symbol trees are marked for refresh when database is changed
and refreshed when user brings them up
- Fixed exception that occurred after customization when ticker bar was
removed from all toolbars
- Fixed ticker bar losing focus when Shift/Insert/CapsLock/NumLock
pressed
- Real-time Quote column order/size is remembered correctly
again
CHANGES FOR VERSION 4.74.3 (as compared to 4.74.2)
- Fixed losing focus by ticker combobox when Shift, CapsLock, NumLock,
Insert keys were pressed
CHANGES FOR VERSION 4.74.2 (as compared to 4.74.1)
- Ticker combo is now correctly refreshed on database change even if moved
to other toolbar than default
- Previously when Reset was used on Ticker toolbar it became blank - now
it is fixed, ticker combo is refilled after closing customization
mode
- Edit field in Ticker combobox does not scroll horizontally now when
edited text is too long
- Numeric keypad keys now work with File MRU menu (most recently used
files)
- Global shortcuts continue to work when focus is inside ticker
combo
- "Profile" button in View toolbar works correctly now
CHANGES FOR VERSION 4.74.1 (as compared to 4.74.0)
- Fixed incorrect message displayed in the progress window during some
longer explorations
CHANGES FOR VERSION 4.74.0 (as compared to 4.73.0)
- New user interface: fully user-customizable advanced docking
panes/toolbars/menus.
New UI features:
- Tear-Off Tabs
- Nested docking pane grouping
- WYSIWYG docking
- sliding auto-hide pinnable windows
- modern "Whidbey" look
- Tear-Off menus and toolbars
- Add/copy/Delete/Modify/drag-drop commands
- User-defined toolbars
For a little video presentation
see: http://www.amibroker.com/video/uicustomize.htmlNote: toolbar and
keyboard customizations made in old versions need to be re-done because they
can not be imported by new system due to fundamental differences (I am sorry
about that)]
- GroupID(), IndustryID(), SectorID, MarketID(), InWatchList(), IsIndex()
and IsContinuous() functions are now affected by SetForeign
- Removed debug messages cluttering DebugView output (that appeared in
4.73)
- Changed the way drawing color picker is working: now it works like in
Word (or other text editor) - keeps selected color even if drawing with
different color is clicke
- Fixed false message "The note has been modified outside the notepad
editor." occuring when file did not exist
- OLE: Changed Window.LoadTemplate to return FALSE when file can not be
found
- OLE: Window.LoadTemplate now refreshes display so it is not necessary to
use SelectedTab = 0
- Removed constant RT refreshes in interpretation window when text does
not change
- ZoomToRange: last selected bar in range is visible after zooming now
CHANGES FOR VERSION 4.73.0 (as compared to 4.72.1)
- OLE: Window object, new method ZoomToRange( From, To )
ZoomToRange(
From, To ) From and To parameters are of any type that can be converted
to date(you can use string or OLE date for example).
Example code
(JScript):
AB=new ActiveXObject("Broker.Application"); AW =
AB.ActiveWindow; if( AW.ZoomToRange( "2005-04-01", "2005-08-01" ) ) {
WScript.Echo("Zoom successfull" ); }
- Fixed: Chart got shrinked a bit with each overlaid plot, now the Y scale
does not change (unless really needed)
- Fixed: XShift now works correctly with styleOwnScale and
styleLeftScale
- Fixed: Volume chart overlaid on price chart in log scale (overlay) was
compressed to flat line, now it is fixed (volume chart overlay uses linear
scale always)
[#22262]
- AFL: Added AlmostEqual function (completed:
2005-09-16)
AlmostEqual( x, y, ulps = 5 )
this is a helper
function for comparing floating point numbers.It returns True if x and y are
equal or almost equal upto defined accurracy (ulps).It is recommended to use
this function instead of equality check (==) as itleads to more reliable
comparisons and less headache caused by IEEE floating pointacurracy
issues.
Parameters:x, y - the numbers or arrays to be compared,Ulps
stands for "units in last place" and represents maximum relative error of
the comparison. Since 32 bit IEEE floating point numbers have accurracy of 7
significant digits, 1 unit in last place(ulp) represents relative error of
0.00001 %. The default value of ulps parameter is 5 which gives roughtly
0.00005% "comparison sensitivity".
Example code:
if( 1/3
== 0.3333333 ) { printf("32-bit Floating point IEEE exact
equality\n"); }
if( AlmostEqual( 1/3, 0.3333333 ) ) {
printf("Numbers are almost equal\n"); }
Thanks to
Bruce Dawson for his fast routine.
- Optimize() function now checks if min < max, step > 0 and checks
if parameter name is not empty
- Made Time&Sales case insensitive (when "case sensitive tickers"
option is turned off")
- OBV/AccDist/Chaikin functions adjusted to be SetForeign-aware
- OLE: Application object new methods
BOOL LoadLayout( filename
) BOOL SaveLayout( filename )
AB = new
ActiveXObject("Broker.Application"); AB.LoadLayout("C:\\Program
Files\\AmiBroker\\Data\\Layouts\\Default.awl");
- OLE: Window object new property: SelectedTab
AB = new
ActiveXObject("Broker.Application"); AW = AB.ActiveWindow; tabindex =
AW.SelectedTab; // read selected tab AW.SelectedTab = 3; //switch to tab
3 AW.SelectedTab = tabindex; // restore originally selected tab
- Fixed: Exception was generated when GetRTDataForeign was called with
non-existing ticker
- OLE: Window object new methods: LoadTemplate, SaveTemplate
AB =
new ActiveXObject("Broker.Application"); AW =
AB.ActiveWindow; AW.SaveTemplate("Test.abt"); AW.LoadTemplate("Test.abt");
CHANGES FOR VERSION 4.72.1 (as compared to 4.72.0)
- fixed out-of-memory problem sometimes occuring during scan of large
(>512MB) databases
CHANGES FOR VERSION 4.72.0 (as compared to 4.71.1)
- " Currency" field support in ASCII importer
added command:
$CURRENCY USD
and field:
$FORMAT Name,Currency$OVERWRITE
1$AUTOADD 1]
- Added "Additional commands" field in the Import wizard for typing any
extra $- commands that are not available via checkboxes
- Added parameter to AddColumn/AddTextColumn to control column width
AddColumn( ARRAY, "Caption", format = 1.2, color = colorDefault,
bgcolor = colorDefault, width = -1); AddTextColumn( "Text", "Caption",
format = 1.2, color = colorDefault, bgcolor = colorDefault, width = -1
);
- AddToComposte new flag to work when Status("action")== actionPortfolio
(completed: 2005-09-09)
new flag is called
atcEnableInPortfolio
Example:
if( Status("action" ) ==
actionPortfolio )
{ ... Custom backtest mode here
.... AddToComposite( some_array, "~COMPOSITE", "X",
atcFlagEnableInPortfolio | atcFlagDefaults );
}
- AFL added: tanh(), sinh(), cosh() functions
Hyperbolic tangent, sine
and cosine function
- AFL functions: StrToUpper and StrToLower
- Fixed: Tick ASCII import: last tick of previous import was deleted on
subsequent import, now it is corrected
- Function to detect mouse button state
GetCursorMouseButtons()
returns mouse button state at the time when chart formula is
executed
0 - if no mouse button is pressed 1 - if left mouse
button is pressed 2 - if right mouse button is pressed 4 - if middle
mouse button is pressed
plus combinations:3 - left + right5 - left +
middle6 - right + middle 7 - left + right + middle]
- GetRTDataForeign (retrieving values for other symbols)
GetRTDataForeign( "field", "symbol")
- Pane is not deleted if shrinked down to zero (prevents from accidential
deletion of panes)
- Plot function now has xshift parameter that allows to visually shift the
chart past the last bar
Example 20-bar Moving average shifted 10 bars
into the future past the last
bar:
Plot(Close,"Close",colorBlack,styleCandle);Plot(MA(Close,20),
"Shifted MA", colorRed, styleLine, Null, Null, 10 );
Note that shift
occurs during plotting and does not affect source array
- Removed data source selection from preferences because it caused user
confusion way too often
- Stock.Currency available via OLE
- Title variable now supports new special token {{OHLCX}} which is
replaced at runtime by string "Open ..., Hi .... Lo ... Close (...%)"
showing current price
This way it is possible to implement formula
that will show OHLC prices with number of decimal places set in the
preferences.
Example:
SetChartOptions(0,chartShowArrows|chartShowDates); _N(Title
= "{{NAME}} - {{INTERVAL}} {{DATE}} {{OHLCX}} {{VALUES}}" ); Plot( C,
"Close", ParamColor("Color", colorBlack ), styleNoTitle |
ParamStyle("Style") | GetPriceStyle() );
- user-definable number of decimal places in chart titles (completed:
2005-09-09)
Number of decimal places displayed in default chart title is
now user-definable inTools->Preferences->Miscellaneous"Decimal places
in chart titles".
Allowable values: -1 - dynamic mode (number of
decimal places automatically adjusted) 0..6 - fixed number of decimal
places
- QuoteArray resizing now uses heuristic algorithm to minimize memory
fragmentation and increase performance
- atcFlagDeleteValues now highlighted properly in the AFL
editor
CHANGES FOR VERSION 4.71.1 (as compared to 4.71.0)
- fixed compatibility problem with AmiQuote (due to changed order of OLE
properties/method while AmiQuote was using old ones)
- now ASCII importer in $TICKMODE does not delete quotes older than oldest
(first) record in the imported file, so you can safely import tick data from
subsequent files (older first, newest later)
CHANGES FOR VERSION 4.71.0 (as compared to 4.70.5)
- AFL: added GetCursorXPosition() and GetCursorYPosition()
functions
Functions return current mouse cursor position. Values
returned are equal to those visible in the status bar, and these functions
require status bar to be visible. Returned values represent cursor position
at the formula execution time (or few milliseconds before it) and accurracy
is subject to pixel resolution of the screen (first cursor position is read
in screen pixels (integer) and then converted to actual value therefore for
example when screen resolution is 1024x768 maximum obtainable resolution in
X direction is 0.1% and in Y direction 0.13%), also X values are snap to
datetime of nearest data bar.
It only makes sense to use these
functions in indicator/interpretation code.
Using them in AA window
may yield random values.GetCursorXPosition() function returns X position in
DateTime format (the same as used by DateTime() function).You can convert it
to string using DateTimeToStr() function.GetCursorYPosition() returns Y
position (as displayed in Y axis of the chart).
Example:
ToolTip="X="+DateTimeToStr(GetCursorXPosition())
+"\nY="+GetCursorYPosition();
-
AFL: added DateTimeToStr() and StrToDateTime() functions
These
functions allow to convert string to datetime format and vice versa.
Example:
ToolTip="X="+DateTimeToStr(GetCursorXPosition())
+"\nY="+GetCursorYPosition();]
-
Added ability to store charts as .GIF (in addition to PNG)
-
ASCII importer maximum supported line length is increased to 2048
characters
-
Fixed: .aflsafe files didn't get deleted automatically
- Added N-volume bars charts and timeframe support.
Custom N-volume
bar intervals are definable (as usual) in
Tools->Preferences->Intraday.
TimeFrame functions were also
extended to support N-volume bars using new TimeFrameMode() function
calling
TimeFrameMode( 0 );
- switches time frame functions
to time-based operation (the default)
TimeFrameMode( 1 );
-
switches time frame functions to N-tick operation (positive values passed to
TimeFrameSet are treated now as N-tick)
TimeFrameMode( 2 );
-
switches time frame functions to N-volume bar operation (positive values
passed to TimeFrameSet are treated nowas N-volme bars)
Example:
TimeFrameMode( 2 ); TimeFrameSet( 50000 ); //
50'000 share bars.. ...do something ... TimeFrameRestore();
Note: N-volume bars are somewhat weird (compression of data to
N-volume bar may actually deliver MORE output bars - for example if one tick
is 1000 shares and you have specified 100V bars then single tick will be
expanded to TEN 100V bars - ten times original size) TimeFrame functions
are protected against array overrun and will not decompress beyond original
array size (you will get an "Error 47. N-volume bar compressed data longer
than base time frame"). Also switching main time frame to some weird
N-volume bar value will result in limiting the output to maximum twice
original data size(without error message). You should keep that in mind
and avoid using too small N-volume bar intervals that could lead to such
condition. Also due to the nature of N-volume bars the only
TimeFrameSet() function will yield correct N-volume bar values,
TimeFrameGetPrice() may give slightly distorted results. It is also
possible to use n-volume bars in TimeFrame functions without calling
TimeFrameMode() - it is then necessary to specify n-volume bars as negative
number offset by -1000000 (minus one million):
TimeFrameSet( -1000000
- 2000 );
// gives 2000V barsSimilarly formatted negative numbers
will be reported by Interval() function when n-volume bars are selected.
-
OLE: Save As PNG / GIF callable from automation
Example
script:
AB = new
ActiveXObject("Broker.Application"); AB.ActiveWindow.ExportImage("Test.png");
-
Plugin is not called when GetExtraData is used for symbol that has "use
only local database" flag turned on, and NULL is returned instead of an
error
-
Protected against changing application's current working directory by
printing to file
-
Toolbar does not get wrapped when main frame window is resized
-
OLE: Analysis object has new method MoveWindow( x, y, width, height) that
allows to control position and size of automatic analysis window
AB =
new ActiveXObject("Broker.Application"); AB.Analysis.MoveWindow( 10, 10,
200, 200 );
It has some restrictions on size: specified size can not besmaller
than 10x10 pixels and can not be bigger than entire screen
dimensions. Also when "No minimum size for resizing dialogs" box in
UNCHECKED in Tools->Prefs->Misc it won't shink AA window below default
size necessary to fully display all controls.
-
ASCII importer: added ability to import tick data from text files
ASCII importer now allows tick data files to be imported.
Tick data files consist of several records having the same timestamp.This
makes it impossible to use normal import mode which assumes different
(unique) timestampsfor each data row (when same timestamp is found then new
data overwrites old).
To turn on TICK mode you need to add manually
$TICKMODE
1
line to ASCII importer definition file.
$TICKMODE is a special mode of importer that allows to import quotes
that haveduplicate time stamps.
It makes two assumptions: a)
input data should come in the ascending time order (i.e. OLDER records
first, LATEST records last) b) input data should consist of entire tick
history because importer will DELETE any existing quotes (to avoid creating
multiple copies of the same ticks).
Once again: Turning on $TICKMODE 1 will DELETE ANY QUOTES that
already exist in the database and then will import all ticks from input data
file. You have been warned.
For example data files like this:
MOL,0,20050606,162959,16400.0000,16400.0000,16400.0000,16400.0000,2MOL,0,20050606,162959,16400.0000,16400.0000,16400.0000,16400.0000,11MOL,0,20050606,162959,16400.0000,16400.0000,16400.0000,16400.0000,40
Can be imported using the following definition file:
$FORMAT Ticker, Skip, Date_YMD, Time, Open, High, Low, Close,
Volume $SKIPLINES 1 $SEPARATOR , $CONT 1 $GROUP 255 $AUTOADD
1 $DEBUG 1 $TICKMODE 1
Sometimes it happens that input files have invalid timestamps
(seconds > 59).
For
example:
MOL,0,20050606,162970,16400.0000,16400.0000,16400.0000,16400.0000,2
Please
take a closer look at first line shown in this example it has time:16:29:70
(you see 70 seconds !)
So I had to add a special flag to the importer that works around such
data errors.
It is called $ALLOW99SECONDS 1 and will convert all
records with invalid seconds (i.e greater than 59)to 59s. So record
stamped 16:29:70 will be treated as 16:29:59
Now for tick mode to work with such incorrect records you would need to
add two lines to ASCII importer definition:
$TICKMODE 1 $ALLOW99SECONDS 1
HOW TO REPORT BUGS
If you experience any problem with this beta version please send detailed
description of the problem (especially the steps needed to reproduce it) to
bugs at
amibroker.com
Please note that this group is for discussion between users only.
To get support from AmiBroker please send an e-mail directly to
SUPPORT {at} amibroker.com
For other support material please check also:
http://www.amibroker.com/support.html
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