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--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Tomasz Janeczko" <groups@xxx> wrote:
>
> AB = CreateObject("Broker.Application"); 
> doc = AB.ActiveDocument; 
> doc.Name = "EURUSD";   
> 
> Best regards,
> Tomasz Janeczko
> amibroker.com
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: ozzyapeman 
>   To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
>   Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 12:36 AM
>   Subject: [amibroker] Re: How to pass variables from AFL to embedded JScript?
> 
> 
> 
> 
>   Bumping thread.
> 
>   Can anyone point out why the ActiveDocument switch  in the simple two lines below, generates a syntax error? I've used it many times before in JScript. But now that I am staying within AFL for OLE, that switch no longer works. 
> 
>   I can't find anything in the manual that says the below should be any different.
> 
> 
>   AB = CreateObject("Broker.Application"); 
> 
>   AB.ActiveDocument.Name = "EURUSD";   
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>   --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "ozzyapeman" <zoopfree@> wrote:
>   >
>   > I've eliminated JScript and am instead calling objects from within AFL.
>   > But now I am running into a syntax error on what used to be a routine
>   > call in JScript: ActiveDocument.Name
>   > 
>   > I get a non specific syntax error when trying to set
>   > ActiveDocument.Name, as below. Anyone know why? Is that object treated
>   > differently in AFL compared to JScript? I can set it fine in JScript
>   > with the same code below, just switching the AB object to an ActiveX.
>   > 
>   > 
>   > Database = "F:\\AB Databases\\MyDB";
>   > 
>   > AB = CreateObject("Broker.Application");
>   > 
>   > AA = AB.Analysis;
>   > 
>   > AB.LoadDatabase( Database );
>   > 
>   > AB.ActiveDocument.Name = "EURUSD";
>   > 
>   > 
>   > 
>   > 
>   > --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "ozzyapeman" zoopfree@ wrote:
>   > >
>   > > Thanks for the detailed explanations Tomasz. I will rethink my
>   > approach on this.
>   > >
>   > > Herman - Bruce beat me to it. I indeed use his code to check status of
>   > the WF engine. It has proven very useful.
>   > >
>   > >
>   > > --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Tomasz Janeczko" groups@ wrote:
>   > > >
>   > > > Yes I agree, of course there are always few things that make scripts
>   > handy, and
>   > > > my approach is to leave doors open in the application, however, I
>   > always
>   > > > verbally discourage certain techniques, unless someone is very well
>   > aware of consequences
>   > > > and issues behind them.
>   > > >
>   > > > Best regards,
>   > > > Tomasz Janeczko
>   > > > amibroker.com
>   > > > ----- Original Message -----
>   > > > From: bruce1r
>   > > > To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>   > > > Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 3:10 PM
>   > > > Subject: [amibroker] Re: How to pass variables from AFL to
>   > embedded JScript?
>   > > >
>   > > >
>   > > >
>   > > >
>   > > > Tomasz -
>   > > >
>   > > > Just to make note of the some exceptions to your note about lack
>   > of reasons to run JScript/VBScript, there are still a few non-mainstream
>   > things that it makes possible. Just to list a few -
>   > > >
>   > > > 1.. Manipulation of COM arrays that allows a very fast way to
>   > get AFL arrays into and out of Excel.
>   > > >
>   > > > 2.. Detecting the closing of a COM server via the On Error logic
>   > in VBScript. Users have a bad habit of closing them and it can't be
>   > detected and handled in AFL.
>   > > > 3.. Getting lists of files and directories.
>   > > > 4.. Sorting CSV lists in JScript.
>   > > > etc....
>   > > >
>   > > > I don't like script much either, but I'm glad that you originally
>   > did it. There are other ways of doing these and other tasks that I
>   > usually prefer (DLL, COM DLL, etc.). But it is kind of like having a
>   > carpenter having a hand plane in his toolbox. Power tools are better,
>   > but on the rare occasion when a hand plane can be used, you are glad
>   > that it is handy and that you have it.
>   > > >
>   > > > -- BruceR
>   > > >
>   > > >
>   > > > --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Tomasz Janeczko" <groups@>
>   > wrote:
>   > > > >
>   > > > > I should add that embedding JScript/VBScript in formula is old
>   > technology and was intended
>   > > > > as a way to support looping in very old and dark ages when there
>   > was no native looping in
>   > > > > AFL. Now AFL allows everything that JScript/VBScript and more
>   > plus it is 10x faster
>   > > > > and there is absolutely NO reason to use JScript/VBScript
>   > anymore. It is left here ONLY
>   > > > > to allow run legacy formulas.
>   > > > > No new code should use JScript/VBScript.
>   > > > >
>   > > > > Second thing is that OLE AUTOMATION is intended to be used only
>   > FROM OUTSIDE
>   > > > > of AmiBroker. Using it within formulas from inside AB, may
>   > inevitably lead to "chicken and egg" (circular reference) problem
>   > > > > and is not supported.
>   > > > > It is important that OLE automation was always thought by
>   > Microsoft as a method of controlling ONE application
>   > > > > from ANOTHER application.
>   > > > >
>   > > > > Best regards,
>   > > > > Tomasz Janeczko
>   > > > > amibroker.com
>   > > > > ----- Original Message -----
>   > > > > From: Tomasz Janeczko
>   > > > > To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>   > > > > Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 9:41 AM
>   > > > > Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re: How to pass variables from AFL to
>   > embedded JScript?
>   > > > >
>   > > > >
>   > > > >
>   > > > >
>   > > > >
>   > > > > Hello,
>   > > > >
>   > > > > No you are not allowed to run scripting host code within
>   > conditional expression.
>   > > > >
>   > > > > The Microsoft SCRIPTING host is INDEPENDENT, i.e. it executes on
>   > its own,
>   > > > > in parallel and its "global" parts are simply extracted from the
>   > formula and run unconditionally
>   > > > > before actual AFL execution.
>   > > > >
>   > > > > If you need to call something in script conditionally you have
>   > two choices:
>   > > > > a) either write condition in JScript/VBScript
>   > > > > OR
>   > > > > b) write a FUNCTION in JScript/VBScript and call that function
>   > conditionally from AFL level
>   > > > > as shown below:
>   > > > >
>   > > > >
>   > > > > EnableScript( "jscript" );
>   > > > > <%
>   > > > > // NO global code, only function definition
>   > > > >
>   > > > > function DoTheJob()
>   > > > > {
>   > > > > AB = new ActiveXObject( "Broker.Application" );
>   > > > > AA = AB.Analysis;
>   > > > > }
>   > > > >
>   > > > > %>
>   > > > >
>   > > > > Test = 4;
>   > > > > if( Test == 4 )
>   > > > > {
>   > > > > scr = GetScriptObject();
>   > > > > scr.DoTheJob();
>   > > > > }
>   > > > >
>   > > > > Best regards,
>   > > > > Tomasz Janeczko
>   > > > > amibroker.com
>   > > > > ----- Original Message -----
>   > > > > From: ozzyapeman
>   > > > > To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>   > > > > Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 7:36 AM
>   > > > > Subject: [amibroker] Re: How to pass variables from AFL to
>   > embedded JScript?
>   > > > >
>   > > > >
>   > > > > Okay, this is bizarre. I am testing out some embedded JScript
>   > for a related application to what I posted earlier. This one is not
>   > happening within the AA, but is nonetheless still inside an AFL.
>   > > > >
>   > > > > The following simple code is fine, and does not generate a
>   > syntax error:
>   > > > >
>   > > > > //Test = 4;
>   > > > >
>   > > > > //if ( Test == 4 )
>   > > > > //{
>   > > > >
>   > > > > EnableScript( "jscript" );
>   > > > > <%
>   > > > >
>   > > > > AB = new ActiveXObject( "Broker.Application" );
>   > > > > AA = AB.Analysis;
>   > > > >
>   > > > > %>
>   > > > >
>   > > > > //}
>   > > > >
>   > > > >
>   > > > > However, if I uncomment all the "//" I get a syntax error.
>   > > > >
>   > > > > Are we not allowed to call a JScript inside an IF block? If not,
>   > why the heck not? And if we are allowed, why would it be generating a
>   > syntax error in this simple case?
>   > > > >
>   > > > > The error I get is on the "<%" --> probably missing semi colon
>   > on previous line.
>   > > > >
>   > > > > But the semi colon is clearly there.
>   > > > >
>   > > > > Anyone's two cents appreciated.
>   > > > >
>   > > > >
>   > > > >
>   > > > > --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "ozzyapeman" zoopfree@ wrote:
>   > > > > >
>   > > > > > Thanks for that tip.
>   > > > > >
>   > > > > > Guess I will have to write a WF type routine in JScript and
>   > call each optimize individually, from outside AA.
>   > > > > >
>   > > > > >
>   > > > > > --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Tomasz Janeczko" groups@
>   > wrote:
>   > > > > > >
>   > > > > > > During any AA operation in progress, you must not
>   > > > > > > use Analysis object to start another AA operation
>   > > > > > > (because it is infinite nesting)
>   > > > > > >
>   > > > > > > Analysis object may only be used from OUTSIDE
>   > > > > > > of AA.
>   > > > > > >
>   > > > > > > To run "suboptimization" use THE ONLY supported
>   > > > > > > way, i.e. Optimizer API (see optimizer.html file in the ADK
>   > subfolder).
>   > > > > > >
>   > > > > > > Best regards,
>   > > > > > > Tomasz Janeczko
>   > > > > > > amibroker.com
>   > > > > > > ----- Original Message -----
>   > > > > > > From: "ozzyapeman" zoopfree@
>   > > > > > > To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>   > > > > > > Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 3:11 AM
>   > > > > > > Subject: [amibroker] Re: How to pass variables from AFL to
>   > embedded JScript?
>   > > > > > >
>   > > > > > >
>   > > > > > > > And if there is no way to pass variables directly from AFL
>   > to JScript,
>   > > > > > > > can I first fput the AFL vars to some kind of log file,
>   > and then is
>   > > > > > > > there a command in JScript that can pull those vars to use
>   > for the
>   > > > > > > > Dates?
>   > > > > > > >
>   > > > > > > > I can also use VBscript, if that makes any difference. I'm
>   > just not all
>   > > > > > > > that knowledgeable about either J or VB scripts.
>   > > > > > > >
>   > > > > > > >
>   > > > > > > >
>   > > > > > > > --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "ozzyapeman" <zoopfree@>
>   > wrote:
>   > > > > > > >>
>   > > > > > > >> Hello, hoping someone can help out here. During a
>   > Walk-Forward test, I
>   > > > > > > >> am trying to pass From and To dates from the WF engine
>   > into an
>   > > > > > > > embedded
>   > > > > > > >> JScript. I essentially want to do a "sub-optimization" as
>   > part of the
>   > > > > > > >> backtest portion of the WF test. However, it seems that I
>   > cannot pass
>   > > > > > > >> variables from the AFL to the JScript.
>   > > > > > > >>
>   > > > > > > >> Is there any way to pass the From and To dates into the
>   > JScript? Below
>   > > > > > > >> is what I have. It generates an 'undefined source' error
>   > for these
>   > > > > > > >> lines:
>   > > > > > > >>
>   > > > > > > >>
>   > > > > > > >> AA.RangeFromDate = FromDateStr;
>   > > > > > > >> AA.RangeToDate = ToDateStr;
>   > > > > > > >>
>   > > > > > > >>
>   > > > > > > >> Here is the AFL with embedded JScript:
>   > > > > > > >>
>   > > > > > > >> FromDateNum = Status( "rangefromdate" );
>   > > > > > > >> ToDateNum = Status( "rangetodate" );
>   > > > > > > >>
>   > > > > > > >> FromDate = DateTimeConvert( 2, FromDateNum );
>   > > > > > > >> ToDate = DateTimeConvert( 2, ToDateNum );
>   > > > > > > >>
>   > > > > > > >> FromDateStr = DateTimeToStr( FromDate );
>   > > > > > > >> ToDateStr = DateTimeToStr( ToDate );
>   > > > > > > >>
>   > > > > > > >>
>   > > > > > > >> EnableScript( "jscript" );
>   > > > > > > >> <%
>   > > > > > > >>
>   > > > > > > >> Formula = "F:\\SomeFormula.afl";
>   > > > > > > >> Database = "F:\\AB Databases\\MyIB";
>   > > > > > > >> Settings = "F:\\Some Settings.ABS";
>   > > > > > > >>
>   > > > > > > >> AB = new ActiveXObject( "Broker.Application" );
>   > > > > > > >> AA = AB.Analysis;
>   > > > > > > >>
>   > > > > > > >> AB.LoadDatabase( Database );
>   > > > > > > >> AB.ActiveDocument.Name = "EURUSD";
>   > > > > > > >> AA.LoadFormula( Formula );
>   > > > > > > >> AA.LoadSettings( Settings);
>   > > > > > > >> AA.ApplyTo = 1;
>   > > > > > > >> AA.RangeMode = 3;
>   > > > > > > >> AA.RangeFromDate = FromDateStr; // * ERROR *
>   > > > > > > >> AA.RangeToDate = ToDateStr;
>   > > > > > > >> AA.Optimize( 0 );
>   > > > > > > >>
>   > > > > > > >> AA.Export ( "F:\\TestReport1.html" );
>   > > > > > > >>
>   > > > > > > >> %>
>   > > > > > > >>
>   > > > > > > >
>   > > > > > > >
>   > > > > > > >
>   > > > > > > >
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