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Dennis,
I have a feeling there is not enough commonality to make your first
suggestion work. However, I think your second suggestion could be
interesting for elements of what i'm doing.
Would you mind expanding on your second suggestion slightly...?
TIA
--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Dennis Brown <see3d@xxx> wrote:
>
> Sidhartha,
>
> If the basic form of your formulas is the same, you can make functions
> and just pass the variable information.
>
> Another approach is to create a loop that parses a list of parameters
> for each condition.
>
> I have used both approaches, but I prefer the first approach in most
> cases. It all depends on the details. When there are a lot of
> structurally common forms, more possibilities for a shorthand
> algorithmic method exists.
>
> BR,
> Dennis
>
>
> On Oct 8, 2008, at 11:32 AM, sidhartha70 wrote:
>
> > A little bit of code advice if I can... I have a very large number of
> > conditional statements that I am intending to use to draw indicators
> > on various bars...
> > The conditional statements can be quite complex, but they are all of a
> > similar form to the following which I include as an example,
> >
> > Condition1=H>Ref(H,-1) AND L>=Ref(L,-1) AND (H-L)>Ref((H-L),-1) AND
> > C==O AND C>Ref(C,1) AND H>=Ref(H,1) AND V<Ref(V,-1) AND V<Ref(V,-2);
> > Condition2=...
> > .
> > .
> > .
> > .
> > Condition200=
> >
> >
> > So I am talking a lot of conditional statements.
> >
> > I then want to both use PlotShapes() to signify when a condition is
> > true on the chart and Printf() to print the exact form of true
> > condition to the interpretation window... e.g.
> >
> > if(SelectedValue(Condition1)) printf("COND1\n");
> > if(SelectedValue(Condition2)) printf("COND2\n");
> > .
> > .
> > .
> > .
> > if(SelectedValue(Condition200)) printf("COND200\n");
> >
> > PlotShapes(Condition1 * shapeSmallDownTriangle,colorGold,0,H);
> > PlotShapes(Condition2 * shapeSmallUpTriangle,colorGold,0,L);
> > .
> > .
> > .
> > PlotShapes(Condition200 * shapeSmallUpTriangle,colorGold,0,L);
> >
> > etc...etc...
> >
> > Obviously this requires many many lines of code... I've been thinking
> > there has to be a more efficient way of coding something like this.
> > Any thoughts you can throw my way...?
> >
> > Many Thanks
> >
> >
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