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RE: [amibroker] Re: Polynomial Trendlines



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Was Referring to MESA Adaptive Moving Average - MAMA.

Can you find it?

/Paul.

 

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From: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Fred
Sent: Thursday, 28 September 2006 11:36 AM
To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [amibroker] Re: Polynomial Trendlines

 

I know his Hilbert is there but didn't see MESA ... 

--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:amibroker%40yahoogroups.com> ps.com,
"Paul Ho" <paultsho@xxx> wrote:
>
> .. And some of them already exist as dll published in the dll user 
group,
> e.g. MESA
> 
> 
> 
> _____ 
> 
> From: amibroker@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:amibroker%40yahoogroups.com> ps.com
[mailto:amibroker@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:amibroker%40yahoogroups.com> ps.com] 
On Behalf
> Of Fred
> Sent: Wednesday, 27 September 2006 10:50 PM
> To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:amibroker%40yahoogroups.com> ps.com
> Subject: [amibroker] Re: Polynomial Trendlines
> 
> 
> 
> AFL is capable of almost all the same things that Fortran is and if 
> one is capable of constructing a For loop then it is not difficult 
( 
> REALLY ) to go to Numeric Recipes and get their Fortran 77 code 
that 
> reads almost like AFL and with some slight modifications will fill 
> the bill for 
> 
> Cubic Splines ... 
> 
> http://www.nrbook. <http://www.nrbook.
<http://www.nrbook.com/a/bookfpdf/f3-3.pdf> com/a/bookfpdf/f3-3.pdf>
> com/a/bookfpdf/f3-3.pdf 
> 
> Polynomials ... 
> 
> http://www.nrbook. <http://www.nrbook.
<http://www.nrbook.com/a/bookfpdf/f3-1.pdf> com/a/bookfpdf/f3-1.pdf>
> com/a/bookfpdf/f3-1.pdf 
> 
> Extrapolation ... 
> 
> http://www.nrbook. <http://www.nrbook.
<http://www.nrbook.com/a/bookfpdf/f16-4.pdf> com/a/bookfpdf/f16-4.pdf>
> com/a/bookfpdf/f16-4.pdf
> 
> Gauss / Jordan Elimination / Reduction ... 
> 
> http://www.nrbook. <http://www.nrbook.
<http://www.nrbook.com/a/bookfpdf/f2-1.pdf> com/a/bookfpdf/f2-1.pdf>
> com/a/bookfpdf/f2-1.pdf 
> 
> FFT's, MESA, LPC etc etc etc ... 
> 
> http://www.nrbook. <http://www.nrbook.
<http://www.nrbook.com/a/bookfpdf.html> com/a/bookfpdf.html>
> com/a/bookfpdf.html
> 
> --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:amibroker%40yahoogroups.com> 
ps.com, "Bob
> Jagow" <bjagow@> wrote:
> >
> > ....or Splines under Tension or....
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: amibroker@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:amibroker%40yahoogroups.com> 
ps.com
> [mailto:amibroker@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:amibroker%40yahoogroups.com> 
ps.com]
> On
> > Behalf Of Ton Sieverding
> > Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 2:41 AM
> > To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:amibroker%40yahoogroups.com> 
ps.com
> > Subject: Re: [amibroker] Polynomial Trendlines
> > 
> > 
> > Why not putting this in the 'AmiBroker Wish List' Dan ? I would 
> like to
> > see more or less the same environment as Excel offers me. So if 
> Thomasz
> > could include an AFL instruction for Polynomial Trendlines ( 
Order 
> 2 thru
> > 6 ) with the possibility of forecasting back and forward, I would 
be
> > thrilled ...
> > 
> > Ton.
> > 
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: d_hanegan
> > To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:amibroker%40yahoogroups.com> 
ps.com
> > Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2006 8:55 PM
> > Subject: [amibroker] Polynomial Trendlines
> > 
> > 
> > Hello All:
> > 
> > Sigma Bands aside, has anyone seen or done any work on nth order
> > Polynomial Trendlines?
> > 
> > Thanks.
> > 
> > Dan
> >
>