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Title = "{{INTERVAL}}";
Which gives the interval set by the VIEW menu.
If, for example, you use
TimeFrameSet(in15Minutes);
in your code, this is NOT reflected in the {{INTERVAL}} statement, but
if you do this, then you know the timeframe yourself :-)
You could use this code to switch time frames and use the TF string
variable to append to the filename:
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////// What TimeFrame
are we using?
TF = ParamList("Time Frame:","5|15|30|60|Daily",1);
if (TF == "5")
{
TimeFrameSet(in5Minute);
}
else if (TF == "15")
{
TimeFrameSet(in15Minute);
}
else if (TF == "30")
{
TimeFrameSet(in30Minute);
}
else if (TF == "60")
{
TimeFrameSet(inHourly);
}
else TimeFrameSet(inDaily);
--
Terry
-----Original Message-----
From: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of cyclicaltrader
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2006 07:35
To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [amibroker] Export to ASCII
Hi,
I want to export to ASCII from different timeframes. I have the
scripts that exist in the Knowledge Base and I also saw the code that
is included with the software that saves to .csv files.
The problem is that both write to a file name that is the symbol name
and can not tell the difference in the timeframe. So when I download
the daily chart is saves to XYZ.csv and when I download the 15m chart
is saves with the same name again.
Is there any way to tell (through code) when type of timeframe the
data is being extracted so I can attach an extension to the file name?
Thanks
Costas
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