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I wondered why my post dragged up so much of the past.  Didn't 
realize the subject was the same.

In any event, I would love an answer from anyone who can suggest a 
sort routine that would allow me to plot the results in descending 
order.

I seem to recall there was a posting a couple of years ago which 
ranked an entire watchlist and then plotted the "top 4" = but I 
cannot locate it again.

Any help would be appreciated.

Rick

--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "brian_z111" <brian_z111@xxx> wrote:
>
> Louis,
> 
> 
> It started from Ricko's post #126423.
> He has a question about sorting sectors from his code:
> 
> > If you plot it, you will see that the various sectors are listed 
> > under the Title at the top right of the chart
> > 
> > Is it possible to sort the values being plotted (i.e. the price, 
or 
> > ROC(x) or RSI(x) so that the highest value sector is listed 
first, 
> > and the lowest is liste last in the Title?
> 
> He posted against an old thread, which bought it to the top of the 
> messages.
> I post online, where the date isn't so prominent - I only read the 
> messages and reply if I am interested - so my comments are current 
> but we haven't answered Ricko's question.
> 
> brian_z
> 
> 
> --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "ricko8294_98" <ricko@> wrote:
> >
> > John Murphy at StockCharts.com is big on Sector Analysis.
> > I have cobbled together a chart that looks at 9 different market 
> > sectors all on one chart, and as a starter, set parameters to 
show 
> > either the close,  or alternatively the ROC or RSI values for 
> > different periods.
> > 
> > The code is below.
> > 
> > If you plot it, you will see that the various sectors are listed 
> > under the Title at the top right of the chart
> > 
> > Is it possible to sort the values being plotted (i.e. the price, 
or 
> > ROC(x) or RSI(x) so that the highest value sector is listed 
first, 
> > and the lowest is liste last in the Title?
> > 
> > TIA
> > Rick 
> > 
> > // Market Sector Analysis
> > 
> > SetChartBkColor( colorBlack ) ;
> > EnableTextOutput( False );
> > S1 = Foreign( "XLY", "Close" ) ;
> > S2 = Foreign( "XLK", "Close" ) ;
> > S3 = Foreign( "XLI", "Close" ) ;
> > S4 = Foreign( "XLB", "Close" ) ;
> > S5 = Foreign( "XLE", "Close" ) ;
> > S6 = Foreign( "XLP", "Close" ) ;
> > S7 = Foreign( "XLV", "Close" ) ;
> > S8 = Foreign( "XLU", "Close" ) ;
> > S9 = Foreign( "XLF", "Close" ) ;
> > 
> > Period = Param( "Indicator Period", 14, 1, 50 );
> > Plotwhat = ParamList( "Display", "Price|ROC|RSI" );
> > 
> > 
> > if ( Plotwhat == "Price" )
> > {
> >     S11 = S1;
> >     S12 = S2;
> >     S13 = S3;
> >     S14 = S4;
> >     S15 = S5;
> >     S16 = S6;
> >     S17 = S7;
> >     S18 = S8;
> >     S19 = S9;
> > }
> > else
> >     if ( Plotwhat == "ROC" )
> >     {
> >         S11 = ROC( S1, Period );
> >         S12 = ROC( S2, Period );
> >         S13 = ROC( S3, Period );
> >         S14 = ROC( S4, Period );
> >         S15 = ROC( S5, Period );
> >         S16 = ROC( S6, Period );
> >         S17 = ROC( S7, Period );
> >         S18 = ROC( S8, Period );
> >         S19 = ROC( S9, Period );
> >     }
> >     else
> >     {
> >         S11 = RSIa( S1, Period );
> >         S12 = RSIa( S2, Period );
> >         S13 = RSIa( S3, Period );
> >         S14 = RSIa( S4, Period );
> >         S15 = RSIa( S5, Period );
> >         S16 = RSIa( S6, Period );
> >         S17 = RSIa( S7, Period );
> >         S18 = RSIa( S8, Period );
> >         S19 = RSIa( S9, Period );
> >     }
> > 
> > 
> > Plot(	S11, "", colorBlue, 1 );
> > 
> > Plot(	S12, "", colorBrightGreen, 1 );
> > Plot(	S13, "", colorWhite, 1 );
> > Plot(	S14, "", colorAqua, 1 );
> > Plot(	S15, "", colorGrey50, 1 );
> > Plot(	S16, "", colorYellow, 1 );
> > Plot(	S17, "", colorCustom12, 1 );
> > Plot(	S18, "", colorLightOrange, 1 );
> > Plot(	S19, "", colorRed, 1 );
> > 
> > Title = "Market Sectors    =>   " + EncodeColor( colorYellow ) + 
> > WriteIf( Plotwhat == "Price", "Close", Plotwhat + "(" + Period 
> > + ")" ) + "\n" +
> > EncodeColor( colorBlue ) + "  Consumer Disc        " + WriteVal( 
> S11, 
> > 1.2 ) + "\n" +
> > EncodeColor( colorBrightGreen ) + "  Technology              " + 
> > WriteVal( S12, 1.2 ) + "\n" +
> > EncodeColor( colorWhite ) + "  Industrial                  " + 
> > WriteVal( S13, 1.2 ) + "\n" +
> > EncodeColor( colorAqua ) + "  Materials                  " + 
> WriteVal
> > ( S14, 1.2 ) + "\n" +
> > EncodeColor( colorGrey50 ) + "  Energy                     " + 
> > WriteVal( S15, 1.2 ) + "\n" +
> > EncodeColor( colorYellow ) + "  Consumer Staples    " + WriteVal( 
> > S16, 1.2 ) + "\n" +
> > EncodeColor( colorCustom12 ) + "  Health Care             " + 
> WriteVal
> > ( S17, 1.2 ) + "\n" +
> > EncodeColor( colorLightOrange )  + "  
Utilities                    
> " 
> > + WriteVal( S18, 1.2 ) + "\n" +
> > EncodeColor( colorRed ) + "  Financials                " + 
> WriteVal( 
> > S19, 1.2 );
> >
>



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