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you could try this, and explore on n=1 last quotation
inTrade = flip(buy,sell);
filter = inTrade;
addcolumn(valuewhen(buy,datetime()),"Buy Date",formatdatetime);
-- Cheers Graham Kav AFL Writing Service http://www.aflwriting.com
On 20/04/2008, Brian Wild <wild21@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks Graham for the response - but what you
suggest is what I first tried. The only difference is that I used the
variable "bought" where you used "InTrade". In trying to sort this out I have
come across a really puzzling result. I used AddColumn to show results for Buy,
Sell, and bought. Then, changing only the filter value gives the
following:-
Case A. Setting Filter = Buy or Sell, gives output
lines (correctly) only where there is a buy or sell signal.
Case B. Setting Filter = 1 gives an output for
every data point, with Buy and Sell still showing up as 1 correctly where they
should, and bought showing correctly as 1 following each buy and remaining there
until resetting to zero at the next sell. (so far so good!).
Case C. Setting Filter = bought STILL gives output
for every data point (incorrect!?). Buy and Sell still show 1 where they should,
but bought now shows as 1 throughout.
I guess that with bought set to 1 throughout I
should expect output for every data point - BUT how can this have happened in
the circumstances. if anyone can explain I would be most grateful!
Brian W
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2008 2:49
PM
Subject: Re: [amibroker] Simple
Exploration Question
you could try a few things, but this is probably the easiest
inTrade
= flip(buy,sell);
filter = inTrade;
-- Cheers Graham
Kav AFL Writing Service http://www.aflwriting.com
On
20/04/2008, brianboofhead <wild21@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote: > Hi, > Hope someone can help with this simple
problem. > I have a system which generates Buy and Sell signals, and
have used > Exrem to remove excess signals. I now want to run an
exploration over > all symbols in my database to select all those for
which the last > signal was a Buy. I realise I could use Explore over
the last n days > (n=50 say)to pick up buy signals but would prefer to
run over all > quotations and pick up the last Buy, regardless of how
long ago that > was. > I tried adding:- > bought = flip(buy,
sell); which sets bought to 1 after the last buy if > there is no
subsequent sell. > Also used Addcolumn to display bought. >
However, testing on a single stock with various attempts to filter on >
the LastValue of bought didn't work, as the Explore output gave every >
value in the chosen stock. My attempts to use ValueWhen(bi = Barcount) >
fared no better. > The problem (to me at least) seems to be that when
you would like to > set a single variable to a value, AFL makes it a
complete array. The > reason for this long-winded question is that I
think this problem of > getting single values rather than arrays arises
all the time - so a > general explanation of ways around it would be
most helpful. > Thanks in anticipation > > Brian
W > > > >
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