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Re: [amibroker] Re: Example code for using Say()


  • To: "itmwh" <toxutao@xxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re: Example code for using Say()
  • From: Herman <psytek@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2007 10:39:12 -0500

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Transient...

1. Passing with time; transitory
2. Remaining in a place only a brief time

lets say that you have programmed in warnings that tell you  when a price is approaching your trigger point (LMT or Signal). This would be handy to move to your trading computer and be there when the event actually takes place. Such an even could be triggered by a spike or some other brief price change. Using Say() you do not need to store all these non-system frills to find out the occurred, Say() is slow enough to be heard while a visual prompt would only last to the next chart refresh and would be missed.

herman

Monday, February 5, 2007, 8:15:17 AM, you wrote:

> Hi, Herman

> What do you mean by " transient events" and " transient errors" in 
> the following post ?  Thanks & B.rgds/ Tom



> --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Herman" <psytek@xxx> wrote:

>> Hello Ton,

>> You are correct and you should initialize the text variable. 
> However your
>> solution doesn't work in a my real time application. Of course, if 
> your
>> simpler solution works for you should use it.

>> I am absolutely delighted with the Say() as it lets me focus on 
> and do other
>> things while trading or running bar-Playback simulations. I don't 
> have to
>> sit and stare (waste time and get cross-eyed) at the screen to see 
> at what
>> price my order triggered or what transient error passed, the say() 
> output is
>> slow and lets you catch it all. For me this is simply utilizing my 
> senses
>> more effectively. It lets me work under much less intense 
> (normally needed
>> to catch transient events) conditions. With a little innovation 
> the Say()
>> can help you create a much more efficient working environment.

>> Thanks again Tomasz :-)

>> best regards,
>> herman





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