It is possible. Just overwrite close array;
Tmp = C;
C = your array
..here any indicator
C = Tmp;
Best regards, Tomasz Janeczko amibroker.com
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Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 7:56
PM
Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re: Easy
question here
BTW, is it possible to do this with other indicators, considering
I think only RSI has RSIa... I'd like to do the same with MFI and other
indicators, but not sure how to do it. Thanks, Louis
2008/7/16 Louis Préfontaine < rockprog80@xxxxxxxxx>:
Thanks! It works well. Louis
2008/7/14 Barry Scarborough < razzbarry@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
This is one way to do it, Barry
_SECTION_BEGIN("Foreign
RSI");
Filename =
StrLeft(_DEFAULT_NAME(),StrLen(_DEFAULT_NAME())-2); _N(Title = filename
+ StrFormat(" - {{DATE}} {{VALUES}} "));
// you can use a list like
this or import them from a watch list fName = paramlist("Symbols",
"IBM,BA,DD,DDM"); perRsi = param("RSI period", 12, 2, 50, 1); myC =
foreign(fName, "C"); myRSI = RSIa( myC, perRsi );
plot(myRSI,
"\n" + fName + " - RSI", colorblue);
_SECTION_END();
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amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Louis Préfontaine"
<rockprog80@xxx> wrote:
> > Hi, > > Easy question here: how to
write the RSI of a foreign ticker? > > Thanks, >
> Louis >
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