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[amibroker] what's different between graphN, plot or plotforeign


  • Date: Sun, 03 Jan 2010 06:59:27 -0000
  • From: "Kevin" <stock138@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: [amibroker] what's different between graphN, plot or plotforeign

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Hi guys,

I have two questions about graphN, plot or plotforeign.

1. do you know what's different between graphN, plot or plotforeign?

I found I have to put some addtional command for graphN if I want to get the same result of plot or plotforeign. There are no any other differences except that.


2. When I put graph0 and plotforeign in the same formule, I found graph0 disappeared automaticaly. When I comment out plotforeign, graph0 come back. Why ? the below is my actual code:

AddToComposite(Close, "~compMyIndex","X");
AddToComposite(1, "~compMyIndex","I");
Buy = 0;
Graph0 = Foreign("~compMyIndex", "Close") / Foreign("~compMyIndex", "I");
PlotForeign("100001", "Market Index", colorBlue, styleLine|styleOwnScale);



thanks.

Kevin





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