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Re: [amibroker] Re: Using #include but not wanting those indicator's PLOT



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Well create the whole file together, run it, be sure it works, then break 
out the #include.  The include is mostly to put code that you don't really 
want to see every day somewhere else.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "gmorlosky" <gmorlosky@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2008 8:54 PM
Subject: [amibroker] Re: Using #include but not wanting those indicator's 
PLOT


> I'm still missing something. I do have the PlotAll ahead of the
> Include in the main file in a simple setup, BUT how in the world is
> the separate, independent Include file, which is a standalone *.afl
> file, going to know that PlotAll is a defined variable
> somewhere...anywhere else ? The Formula Editor won't accept:
>
> Using your test.afl
> ln: 1, Col: 13: Error 29. Variable 'plotall' used without having been
> intialzed.
>
> Thanks for your persistenc and patience.
>
>
>
> Re: [amibroker] Re: Using #include but not wanting those indicator's
> PLOT
>
> The paramtoggle must be ahead of the include file. Include files can
> be inserted anywhere in your code.
>
> try it out with a simple test first and toggle the PlotAll in the
> Param window of the main program.
>
> Main program:
>
> PlotAll = ParamToggle("Plot All","NO|YES",0);
>
> #include <test.afl>
>
> Include file Test.afl:
>
> if( PlotAll ) Plot(C,"Close",1,128);
>
> best regards,
>
> herman
>
>
>> Herman. I must be missing something. If I use the variable PlotAll
> in the include file, the include file has no idea there is a defining
> statement over in the main file, so it gives me an error of PlotAll
> not intialized. Is there some leading statement I need to put in the
> include file to tell it to look over at the main file to see if the
> variable is defined there ?
>
>> In the main file:
>> PlotAll = ParamToggle("Plot the Include File
> Indicators?","No|Yes",0);
>> In the include file:
>> if(PlotAll)
>> {
>> Plot( 100, "", SARColor, styleArea|styleOwnScale|styleNoLabel, 0,
> 100);
>> }
>
>
>
>
>
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