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What you need to do is to create in your mind a model of how .afl
works. This can be done by reading the documentation supplied with
the software, and watching the tutorials on the website. Once this is
done it will be easy to create code to do the things you want.
You might think how do I know? I'm in my mid 60s and have
professionally (that is worked for W-2 income) programmed in:
PDP-11 assembly language
Fortran
Cobol
Datatrieve
Forth (a TRULY nasty lang that uses Reverse Polish Notation)
DCL
JavaScript
C
AFL is neither exceptionally better or worse than any of the above.
It is a specialty language for processing data in arrays, then
plotting the results. It does a good job at what it was designed to do.
Reef-Break
--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Homar Simpson" <x77777x@xxx> wrote:
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> programming in Amibroker an unpleasant experiance every time I
> attempt to do the simplest thing.
>
> Power without ease of use is useless.
>
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