Hi Paul - If you look at the pic I sent, by the
labels it appears that all the lines may be plotting over each other
on the same day? You could verify by commenting out all but one then then
switch to another one. If that is the case, you would need to change the logic a
bit so each line is on the correct bar. I am not familiar with this indicator so
I don't know what it is suposed to be doing...
Steve
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 10:25
PM
Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re: Graphing
beyond the data
I've just upgraded myself and that fixed the
syntax error thanks Steve,,,
however the new code does not plot the vertical
lines of the F series now, wonder if you see what i need to change to plot the
lines ??
attatched in th eupper window is the old trading
days and lower is the new Calendar days
regards
P
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2009 2:13
PM
Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re: Graphing
beyond the data
I am using the latest - 5.20.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 10:06
PM
Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re: Graphing
beyond the data
Hi Steve,
Thank you for that information which is great,
I'm using ver 5.10 wonder what version your
using there please ?
Kind regards
Paul
Hi - I copied and pasted the code from
your post, it does plot OK for me w/o any syntax errors...
Steve
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009
8:06 PM
Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re:
Graphing beyond the data
Hi Tomasz,
Many thanks for your
input Sir,
I've changed the F series to the
actual Calendar days Carolan uses and changed the lines to
the ones you have suggested ,,i'm afraid i'm not as clever as some and
need to ask you for help about a syntax error i'm getting at ds =
DaysSince1900(); please.
kind regards
Paul
_SECTION_BEGIN("CarolanForwardSpiral");
f2=29;
f3=42;
f4=51;
f5=66;
f6=83;
f7=106;
f8=135;
f9=172;
f10=219;
f11=279;
f12=354;
f13=451;
ds = DaysSince1900();
sds = SelectedValue( ds );
Line1_X = ( ds == sds ) + 1 + F2;
Plot (Line1_X, "F2( "+WriteVal(F2,1)+" )",colorBlue,styleHistogram|styleOwnScale);
Line1_X = ( ds == sds ) + 1 + F3;
Plot (Line1_X, "F3( "+WriteVal(F3,1)+" )",colorBlue,styleHistogram|styleOwnScale);
Line1_X = ( ds == sds ) + 1 + F4;
Plot (Line1_X, "F4( "+WriteVal(F4,1)+" )",colorBlue,styleHistogram|styleOwnScale);
Line1_X = ( ds == sds ) + 1 + F5;
Plot (Line1_X, "F5( "+WriteVal(F5,1)+" )",colorBlue,styleHistogram|styleOwnScale);
Line1_X = ( ds == sds ) + 1 + F6;
Plot (Line1_X, "F6( "+WriteVal(F6,1)+" )",colorBlue,styleHistogram|styleOwnScale);
Line1_X = ( ds == sds ) + 1 + F7;
Plot (Line1_X, "F7( "+WriteVal(F7,1)+" )",colorBlue,styleHistogram|styleOwnScale);
Line1_X = ( ds == sds ) + 1 + F8;
Plot (Line1_X, "F8( "+WriteVal(F8,1)+" )",colorBlue,styleHistogram|styleOwnScale);
Line1_X = ( ds == sds ) + 1 + F9;
Plot (Line1_X, "F9( "+WriteVal(F9,1)+" )",colorBlue,styleHistogram|styleOwnScale);
Line1_X = ( ds == sds ) + 1 + F10;
Plot (Line1_X, "F10( "+WriteVal(F10,1)+" )",colorBlue,styleHistogram|styleOwnScale);
Line1_X = ( ds == sds ) + 1 + F11;
Plot (Line1_X, "F11( "+WriteVal(F11,1)+" )",colorBlue,styleHistogram|styleOwnScale);
Line1_X = ( ds == sds ) + 1 + F12;
Plot (Line1_X, "F12( "+WriteVal(F12,1)+" )",colorBlue,styleHistogram|styleOwnScale);
Line1_X = ( ds == sds ) + 1 + F13;
Plot (Line1_X, "F13( "+WriteVal(F13,1)+" )",colorBlue,styleHistogram|styleOwnScale);
Plot (C,"close",colorBlack,styleCandle);
_SECTION_END ();
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, January 07,
2009 6:08 AM
Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re:
Graphing beyond the data
Hello,
If you need calendar days, you need to use
DaysSince1900 function instead of BarIndex().
So instead lines like this:
Line1_X =
Cum(1)
== SelectedValue(BarIndex())+1 + F5;
You should be using:
ds = DaysSince1900();
sds = SelectedValue( ds );
Line1_X = ( ds == sds ) + 1 + F5
As you can see instead of repetitive calls to the
same functions (slow) I am using
variables. This makes code much
faster.
Best
regards, Tomasz Janeczko amibroker.com
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, January 06,
2009 5:09 PM
Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re:
Graphing beyond the data
Pit,
i spent
sometime with wavemechanic (he's very clever) i put together a
spiral ala Carolan but i'm afraid to say that the only way of
measuring time was in trading days not Calendar days as per
Carolan.I cross checked what i
created with true Carolan theory and the error increased with the
F series number.
sorry to be the one to bring the sad
news as you can see from the code below i converted the F series
into trading days to display a point and click forward
Spiral.
All up at the end of the day it's not
possible to create a point and click true Carolan visual Spiral as
it's too difficult to count in calendar days,,i'll show the code i
put together with Lal and Wavemechanic but please understand it
does not correlate to a true Calendar Spiral
_SECTION_BEGIN("CarolanForwardSpiral");
f2= 21;
f3= 30;
f4= 36;
f5= 47;
f6= 59;
f7= 76;
f8= 96;
f9= 123;
f10= 156;
f11= 199;
f12= 253;
f13= 322;
Line1_X = Cum(1) ==
SelectedValue(BarIndex())+1 + F2;
Plot (Line1_X, "F2(
"+WriteVal(F2,1)+" )",colorBlue,styleHistogram|styleOwnScale);
Line1_X = Cum(1) ==
SelectedValue(BarIndex())+1 + F3;
Plot (Line1_X, "F3(
"+WriteVal(F3,1)+" )",colorBlue,styleHistogram|styleOwnScale);
Line1_X = Cum(1) ==
SelectedValue(BarIndex())+1 + F4;
Plot (Line1_X, "F4(
"+WriteVal(F4,1)+" )",colorBlue,styleHistogram|styleOwnScale);
Line1_X = Cum(1) ==
SelectedValue(BarIndex())+1 + F5;
Plot (Line1_X, "F5(
"+WriteVal(F5,1)+" )",colorBlue,styleHistogram|styleOwnScale);
Line1_X = Cum(1) ==
SelectedValue(BarIndex())+1 + F6;
Plot (Line1_X, "F6(
"+WriteVal(F6,1)+" )",colorBlue,styleHistogram|styleOwnScale);
Line1_X = Cum(1) ==
SelectedValue(BarIndex())+1 + F7;
Plot (Line1_X, "F7(
"+WriteVal(F7,1)+" )",colorBlue,styleHistogram|styleOwnScale);
Line1_X = Cum(1) ==
SelectedValue(BarIndex())+1 + F8;
Plot (Line1_X, "F8(
"+WriteVal(F8,1)+" )",colorBlue,styleHistogram|styleOwnScale);
Line1_X = Cum(1) ==
SelectedValue(BarIndex())+1 + F9;
Plot (Line1_X, "F9(
"+WriteVal(F9,1)+" )",colorBlue,styleHistogram|styleOwnScale);
Line1_X = Cum(1) ==
SelectedValue(BarIndex())+1 + F10;
Plot (Line1_X, "F10(
"+WriteVal(F10,1)+" )",colorBlue,styleHistogram|styleOwnScale);
Line1_X = Cum(1) ==
SelectedValue(BarIndex())+1 + F11;
Plot (Line1_X, "F11(
"+WriteVal(F11,1)+" )",colorBlue,styleHistogram|styleOwnScale);
Line1_X = Cum(1) ==
SelectedValue(BarIndex())+1 + F12;
Plot (Line1_X, "F12(
"+WriteVal(F12,1)+" )",colorBlue,styleHistogram|styleOwnScale);
Line1_X = Cum(1) ==
SelectedValue(BarIndex())+1 + F13;
Plot (Line1_X, "F13(
"+WriteVal(F13,1)+" )",colorBlue,styleHistogram|styleOwnScale);
Plot(C,"close",colorBlack,styleCandle);
_SECTION_END ();
kind regards
Paul
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, January 06,
2009 11:42 PM
Subject: [amibroker] Re:
Graphing beyond the data
Hi
Is this possible to project Carolan
windows/dates/ in the same way.
Best
Regards
Pit
--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxps.com,
"Tomasz Janeczko" <groups@xxx> wrote: > >
Hello, > > As an example here is the formula that
plots Ichimoku cloud projected in the future >
> me26=(HHV(High,26)+LLV(Low,26))/2; >
me9=(HHV(High,9)+LLV(Low,9))/2; >
me52=(HHV(High,52)+LLV(Low,52))/2; >
Avg26_9=(me26+me9)/2; >
MClose=IIf(BarIndex()>LastValue(BarIndex())-25,-1e10,Ref (Close,25));
> >
Colorhist=IIf(Avg26_9>me52,colorLightOrange
,colorPaleBlue); > >
Plot(me26,"M26",colorRed, styleThick); >
Plot(me9,"M9",colorBlue,styleThick); >
Plot(MClose,"H26",colorGreen,styleThick);
> Plot(C,"C",-1,styleCandle); >
H=Avg26_9; > L=me52; > Plot( me52,"S1", >
IIf( Avg26_9 >
me52,colorOrange,colorBlueGrey),styleCloud,Null,Null,25);
> > Best regards, > Tomasz Janeczko >
amibroker.com > ----- Original Message ----- >
From: Tomasz Janeczko > To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxps.com
> Sent: Monday, January 05, 2009 8:38 PM > Subject:
Re: [amibroker] Graphing beyond the data > >
> No I did not miss the point. > > The
supported way to EXTEND indicators is to calculate them as
usual and > plot using XShift. In this approach you
are using LAST X bars of array > as "future" bars.
Then to actually display these future bars at correct
place > you use XShift. > > Best
regards, > Tomasz Janeczko > amibroker.com >
----- Original Message ----- > From: wavemechanic
> To: AmiBroker, User > Sent: Monday, January 05,
2009 7:40 PM > Subject: Re: [amibroker] Graphing beyond
the data > > > TJ, > > I think
you missed the point. The problem is one of extension not
shifting which Plot() cannot handle. Extending indicators, as
Robert and many of us want to do, is necessary to identify
future values for a variety of studies, including Hurst
channel projections, cycles, etc. Here are TradeStation
examples showing the extension of the analysis (not a shift)
into the future. > > Bill > > >
> > > > > > >
> > ----- Original Message ----- > From:
Tomasz Janeczko > To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxps.com
> Sent: Monday, January 05, 2009 10:10 AM >
Subject: Re: [amibroker] Graphing beyond the data >
> > Hello, > > You can do that using
XShift parameter of Plot() function > http://www.amibroker.com/f?plot >
> For coding example, see DispMA (displaced moving
average) > that is shipped with AmiBroker > >
Best regards, > Tomasz Janeczko >
amibroker.com > ----- Original Message ----- >
From: "Robert" <disqplay0@x..> > To: <amibroker@xxxxxxxxxps.com> >
Sent: Monday, January 05, 2009 3:25 PM > Subject:
[amibroker] Graphing beyond the data > > >
>I have been working on an indicator that would look into the
futur if > > the trend continues or if it
reverses. It will graph to the last day > > of
data but I am presently looking at a five day look ahead. Is
there > > a way to graph the pridicted price beyond
the last data point? If so > > a shove in the
right direction would help. Not really sure how to do
> > this but would like to learn, thanks in advance
for any support you > > can give to this
question. > > > > Disq > > >
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