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The 5th line after //Original version is displayed
Plot(Close, "HighVolBar", HighVolColor, styleCandle,
styleThick) ;// Only price crit displayed
The 15th line after //Original version is not displayed
Plot( Close, "Price",VColor, styleCandle | styleThick
);//
Is not displayed because of earlier price Plot
From:
amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of furinkazaan
Sent: Monday, February 01, 2010 12:07 AM
To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re: Volume at the Bottom of the Chart; Added
code options
"Moreover,
the 2nd price plot is never displayed since it is pre-empted by the
first price plot. " - didnt understand this. Can you please explain?
On 30 January 2010 22:25, Joris Schuller <jschuller@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You seem to be
creating somewhat of a mixed metaphor, using price criteria for the volume
coloring and volume criteria for the price coloring. Moreover, the 2nd
price plot is never displayed since it is pre-empted by the first price plot.
Finally I would whenever possible associate increasing parameter values with
increasing display values (OHLCVI, indicators): We typically go from bottom to
top, read from left to right (unless of course you are an Arab and do it the
opposite way). So use a linear VHeight adjustment rather than a parabolic one.
Below the code the
way I would do it. I have added the original code so that you can toggle
between them and decide which version you prefer or if so desired keep all
three possibilities. (Don’t forget to click the “Apply Indicator” button when
switching between versions in the parameter box).
Title = EncodeColor(4)+ _DEFAULT_NAME()+"; "+EncodeColor(1) + StrFormat("{{NAME}}
- {{INTERVAL}}; {{DATE}}; O=%g, H=%g, L=%g, C=%g (%.1f%%)
{{VALUES}}", O, H, L, C, SelectedValue( ROC( C, 1 ) ) );
Orig_ChangedSel=ParamToggle("Version","Modified|Original",0);
if(!Orig_ChangedSel)
//Select
modified AFL
{
ColorSel=ParamToggle("Color Selection Criterion","Vol
MA|C-O",1);
VStyle = ParamStyle( "Volume Style", styleHistogram | styleOwnScale
| styleThick | styleNoLabel, maskHistogram ) ;
VHeightNew = Param( "Height", 0.25, 0.1, 1, 0.05 ); //Changed from 1/N Height to linear
relationship to reflect increasing height with increasing param value
HighVol_Color = IIf(V> MA(V, 20), colorBlue, colorBlack);
if(ColorSel) //C-O Criterion
{
Upgreen = C > Ref( C, -1 ) AND C > O ;
DownRed = C <= Ref( C, -1 ) AND C < O;
UpBlack = C > Ref( C, -1 ) AND C < O;
DownBlue = C <= Ref( C, -1 ) AND C > O;
CO_Color = IIf( UpGreen, colorGreen, IIf( DownRed, colorRed, IIf( UpBlack, colorBlack,
colorBlue ) ) );
Plot( Close, "Price",CO_Color, styleCandle
| styleThick );
Plot( V, "Volume", CO_Color,
VStyle, 1/VHeightNew );
}
if(!ColorSel) //Vol MA Criterion
Plot( Close, "Price",HighVol_Color, styleCandle
| styleThick );
Plot( V, "Volume", HighVol_Color,
VStyle, 1/VHeightNew );
}
if(Orig_ChangedSel)// Select
original AFL
{
//Original
version
//_SECTION_BEGIN("Variable
Volume Hight");
//
HighVolume PaintBar
//defaultColor
= IIf(C>Ref(C, -1), colorGreen, colorRed);
HighVolColor = IIf(V> MA(V, 20), colorBlue, colorBlack);
Plot(Close, "HighVolBar", HighVolColor, styleCandle,
styleThick) ;// Only price crit displayed
//Codename
= "Price Volume - 4 Color"
//
Color Conditions
Upgreen = C > Ref( C, -1 ) AND C > O ;
DownRed = C <= Ref( C, -1 ) AND C < O;
UpBlack = C > Ref( C, -1 ) AND C < O;
DownBlue = C <= Ref( C, -1 ) AND C > O;
VColor = IIf( UpGreen, colorGreen, IIf( DownRed, colorRed, IIf( UpBlack, colorBlack,
colorBlue ) ) );
VStyle = ParamStyle( "Volume Style", styleHistogram | styleOwnScale
| styleThick | styleNoLabel, maskHistogram ) ;
VHeight = Param( "1/N Height", 4, 1, 10, 0.25 );
Plot( Close, "Price",VColor, styleCandle
| styleThick );// Is not displayed because of earlier price Plot
Plot( V, "
Volume", VColor, VStyle, VHeight );
//_SECTION_END(
);
}
thanks....Pratik
and all
i
made i just copy+paste of ur code
_SECTION_BEGIN("Variable
Volume Hight");
//defaultColor
= IIf(C>Ref(C, -1), colorGreen, colorRed);
HighVolColor
= IIf(V> MA(V, 20), colorBlue, colorBlack);
Plot(Close,
"HighVolBar", HighVolColor, styleCandle, styleThick) ;
//Codename
= "Price Volume - 4 Color"
Upgreen
= C > Ref( C, -1 ) AND C > O ;
DownRed
= C <= Ref( C, -1 ) AND C < O;
UpBlack
= C > Ref( C, -1 ) AND C < O;
DownBlue
= C <= Ref( C, -1 ) AND C > O;
VColor
= IIf( UpGreen, colorGreen, IIf( DownRed, colorRed, IIf( UpBlack, colorBlack,
colorBlue ) ) );
VStyle
= ParamStyle( "Volume Style", styleHistogram | styleOwnScale
| styleThick | styleNoLabel, maskHistogram ) ;
VHeight
= Param( "1/N Height", 4, 1, 10, 0.5 );
Plot(
Close, "Price",VColor, styleCandle | styleThick );
Plot(
V, " Volume", VColor, VStyle, VHeight );
--- On Sat, 1/30/10, silon sama <u4my1986@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
From: silon sama <u4my1986@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re: Volume at the Bottom of the Chart
To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Saturday, January 30, 2010, 2:57 PM
can anybody send full code of this from section behgin to section end
--- On Thu, 1/28/10, furinkazaan <furinkazaan@ gmail.com> wrote:
From: furinkazaan <furinkazaan@ gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re: Volume at the Bottom of the Chart
To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxx ps.com
Date: Thursday, January 28, 2010, 4:01 PM
Thanks Patrik, I enjoy this immensely. Here
is the assignment, turned in: I plot it, it works. Will now figure out how
to copy images to these mails.
// HighVolume PaintBar
//defaultColor = IIf(C>Ref(C, -1), colorGreen, colorRed);
HighVolColor = IIf(V> MA(V, 20), colorBlue, colorBlack);
Plot(Close, "HighVolBar" , HighVolColor, styleCandle, styleThick)
;
As you can see, I tried defining the default color for the false condition,
then realise its not necessary since default colors are set in the
preferences anyway.
best,
eswar
2010/1/28 NW Trader <ta4charts@xxxxxxxx net>
OK!! Structure is good -- it keeps us on task and generally we learn
in a progressive, linear manner, rather than by bouncing all over
(though insight and "Ah Ha" moments have their place).
Now for a "homework" assignment if you are interested --
try changing the color of the candle outline depending on whether the
volume is above or below the 20 day moving average of the volume.
It's not hard, but you will learn a bit more about the plot statement and
what you can visually display on a chart without having an extensive title statement.
Peace and Justice --- Patrick
----- Original Message -----
To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxx ps.com
Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2010 1:08 AM
Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re: Volume at the Bottom of the
Chart
Thanks
Patrik, for your encouragement. My AFL learning effort hasnt been quite
structured and your suggestion of the right approach helps.
I incorporate color coding for the price plot as well by adapting your code.
Thanks again.
------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------
--------
//Codename = "Price Volume - 4 Color"
// Color Conditions
Upgreen = C > Ref( C, -1 ) AND C > O ;
DownRed = C <= Ref( C, -1 ) AND C < O;
UpBlack = C > Ref( C, -1 ) AND C < O;
DownBlue = C <= Ref( C, -1 ) AND C > O;
VColor = IIf( UpGreen, colorGreen, IIf( DownRed, colorRed, IIf( UpBlack,
colorBlack, colorBlue ) ) );
VStyle = ParamStyle( "Volume Style", styleHistogram |
styleOwnScale | styleThick | styleNoLabel, maskHistogram ) ;
VHeight = Param( "1/N Height", 4, 1, 10, 0.5 );
Plot( Close, "Price",VColor, styleCandle | styleThick );
Plot( V, " Volume", VColor, VStyle, VHeight );
2010/1/28 NW Trader <ta4charts@xxxxxxxx net>
Great!!! -- we all have been at the beginning at one time or
another. If I know anything, it's because others were willing to help
me initially and I studied their efforts. I actually started on other
platforms (notably QP, TC2000, eSignal, MS and TS). With more than 10
years of AB behind me, I rarely use any of those others now (never for MS
and TS) and try to boost others in the use of AB. My real
disappointment (and the reason I've been largely absent from this group for
the past couple years) is the increasing unwillingness of new users to try
to learn the basics of afl while expecting others to write their code
for them. Too often folks start AB in the morning and without
learning how to code an indicator, want to write a complicated system to backtest
with custom metrics by noon. You were able to articulate what you
wanted, and would have figured it out before long -- next time you will be
further along and ask fewer basic questions, I have no doubt. And do not
overlook the stock code, the library and the knowledge base for
examples of how to do things.
My humble suggestion (though I'm sure others may differ) is to first
learn how to code your indicator/system on a chart. Then learn how to
write an exploration to find buy/short and sell/cover trades. Then
learn how to backtest, optimize, add email alerts, scan in real time,
etc. All of this takes time and effort, but it is well worth it.
A friend of mine (and long time AB user too) has compared AB to
an onion with many layers that can be peeled back to expose more and
more capability. I agree. Tomasz has built a marvelous
device. Keep on codin' !!!
Peace and Justice --- Patrick
----- Original Message -----
To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxx ps.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 11:51 PM
Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re: Volume at the Bottom of the
Chart
Thanks Patrik, and sorry about taking the easy way out! I do bumble
along and try do my own coding as much as I can. Your post and advice
however is very inspiring. The code works fine. Tx.
2010/1/28 NW Trader <ta4charts@xxxxxxxx net>
You can do this for yourself if you start to learn some basic AFL
coding (which should be your goal if you want to use AB customized to your
own preferences) . You already are part way there as you have defined
the conditions you want to display, now you just need to incorporate them
into an indicator which you can overlay on a price chart. To get
you started, try the following:
Codename = "Volume - 4 Color" ;
// Color Conditions
Upgreen = C > Ref( C, -1 ) AND C
> O ;
DownRed = C <= Ref( C, -1 ) AND C
< O;
UpPurple = C > Ref( C, -1 ) AND C
< O;
DownBlue = C <= Ref( C, -1 ) AND C
> O;
VColor = IIf( UpGreen, colorGreen, IIf( DownRed, colorRed, IIf(
UpPurple, colorPlum, colorBlue ) ) );
VStyle = ParamStyle( "Volume
Style", styleHistogram
| styleOwnScale | styleThick | styleNoLabel, maskHistogram ) ;
VHeight = Param( "1/N Height", 4, 1, 10, 0.5 );
Plot( V, "
Volume", VColor, VStyle,
VHeight );
In this code, I've substituted Plum for Purple and added a
parameter setting to adjust the height of the volume bars (to prevent
overwriting your price code -- right click on the chart, select
parameters). To overlay this on another chart, first click on the target
chart, then right click on the code in the Charts tree (save it
first to a Named folder under Formulas and it will be there in the
tree) and select Overlay from the drop down menu. If you just want to use
it as a volume chart, select either Insert or Insert Linked.
Hope this will help you realize what you can do with very
little effort to learn basic AFL.
Peace and Justice --- Patrick
----- Original Message -----
To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxx ps.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 8:40 PM
Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re: Volume at the Bottom of the
Chart
Hi,
I too find it useful to view the volume histogram when colored based on
direction from previous close. Thanks. However, combining this with the
relation of Close to today's Open can offer far better insights. Consider
the following states:
1. C >Ref(C, -1) AND C>O - Upvolume green
2. C<=Ref(C,-1) AND C<O - Down volume - Red
3. C >Ref(C, -1) AND C<O - Upvolume - Purple
4. C<=Ref(C, -1) AND C>O - Downvolume - Blue
States 3. and 4. typically preceede changes in trend and reflect emerging
patterns like the gapped morning/ evening star. It would be even better if
the price candle is colored differently along with volumes, to reflect
these potential inflexion points.
Would greatly appreciate if someone could amend the code for these
additional states into a formula that I can drag-drop onto the price chart.
best,
Eswar
2010/1/26 edwol53 <edwol@xxxxxxxx.
au>
Hello Mike & Barry
Quite correctly - I was focused on the efficiency/elegance of the code and
I did not pay enough attention to the code itself ie as you correctly
pointed out the second condition needed to be considered. Thankyou for
pointing that out.
My take on the colour volume is slightly different where the colour of the
volume reflects the current close relative to the previous period's close
ie C - Ref(C, -1) and is more insightful when using the volume histogram at
a glance.
For those who aggree with this view the code segment below may be of use.
_SECTION_BEGIN( "Variable Volume Hight2");
direction = C - Ref(C, -1);
VolColor = (direction > 0) * ParamColor( "UpColor"
,colorGreen) + (direction <= 0)*ParamColor( "DnColor"
,colorRed) ;
vHeight = Param("Volume: 1 / Height",10, 1, 100, 1.0) ; // height
as % of screen
Plot(Prec(Volume ,0),"V",VolColor, styleNoTitle |
styleOwnScale| styleNoLabel | styleHistogram |styleThick | styleNoLabel,
vHeight);
_SECTION_END( );
Cheers
Ed
--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxx ps.com,
"Mike" <sfclimbers@x ..> wrote:
>
> You have not correctly inverted the opposite condition. The _expression_
that you should be trying to form is as follows;
>
> In the case of up volume:
>
> ( (1 * colorGreen) + (0 * colorRed) )
>
> which you will note is equivalent to simply saying "colorGreen"
since we are zeroing out the colorRed value. Conversely, in the case of
down volumne:
>
> ( (0 * colorGreen) + (1 * coloreRed) )
>
> which is the same as simply saying "colorRed" since we zero
out the colorGreen value.
>
> In your code you have not inverted the up condition for application to
down color. Therefore your values are evaluating to other colors.
>
> In the case of up volume:
>
> 1 * colorGreen + 1 * colorRed
>
> In the case of down volume:
>
> 0 * colorGreen + 0 * colorRed
>
> Change your code to something like:
>
> (direction * colorGreen) + (!direction * colorRed);
>
> better yet, change your variable name accordingly:
>
> (upVolume * colorGreen) + (!upVolume * colorRed);
>
> Mike
>
> --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxx ps.com,
"edwol53" <edwol@> wrote:
> >
> > Hello Barry
> >
> > I made a slight modification to your code below, which should
give the same clour output for volume, but it instead it plots black for
green & light grey for red. The boolean _expression_ for direction should
resolve to 1 (true) or 0 (false) and Volcolor should plot the same as you
original code. Can you why this is not the case ?
> >
> > _SECTION_BEGIN( "Variable Volume Hight2");
> > direction = C > O OR (C == O AND (H-C) <= (C-L) );
> > VolColor = (direction) * ParamColor( "UpColor"
,colorGreen) + (direction )*ParamColor( "DnColor" ,colorRed) ;
> > vHeight = Param("Volume: 1 / Height",10, 1, 100, 1.0) ;
// height as % of screen
> > Plot(Prec(Volume ,0),"V",VolColor, styleNoTitle |
styleOwnScale| styleNoLabel | styleHistogram | styleNoLabel, vHeight);
> > _SECTION_END( );
> >
> > Thanks
> > Ed
> >
> > --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxx ps.com,
"Barry" <razzbarry@> wrote:
> > >
> > > The formula in post 146327 has parameters that allow you to
change the color. OR you can use this version which also has colors red and
green but also has parameters for the colors. Just make a formula out of it
and drag and drop onto the price all in one screen.
> > >
> > > _SECTION_BEGIN( "Variable Volume Hight");
> > > VolColor = (C > O OR (C == O AND (H-C) <= (C-L) )) *
ParamColor( "UpColor" ,colorGreen) + (C < O OR (C == O AND
(H-C) > (C-L)) )*ParamColor( "DnColor" ,colorRed) ;
> > > vHeight = Param("Volume: 1 / Height",10, 1, 100,
1.0) ; // height as % of screen
> > > Plot(Prec(Volume ,0),"V",VolColor, styleNoTitle |
styleOwnScale| styleNoLabel | styleHistogram | styleNoLabel, vHeight);
> > > _SECTION_END( );
> > >
> > > Barry
> > >
> > > --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxx ps.com, "Richard" <areehoi@> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I'm interested in using this "Price (all in
one)" chart but, how would I change code to show color ...Green for up
volume and red for down volume. Thanks
> > > >
> > > > Dick H
> > > >
> > > > --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxx ps.com, Tomasz Janeczko <groups@> wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > Hello,
> > > > >
> > > > > Price (all in one).afl shipped with AmiBroker contains
the code that
> > > > > does that exactly.
> > > > > You can use AFL Editor to see the underlying code
and see how it is done.
> > > > >
> > > > > Best regards,
> > > > > Tomasz Janeczko
> > > > > amibroker.com
> > > > >
> > > > > On 2010-01-25 11:01, osp2osp wrote:
> > > > > > Mike,
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Thank you very much for your kind reply.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > It is dead end for me. May be, I have to
place my request properly.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Price is already plotted along with moving
averages and Bollinger Bands.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > I just want to overlay the volume bars at the
bottom of the screen. So that, the area available for price plot is not
reduced and at the same time the volume spikes do not go up to the top of
window.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Hope, I am clear.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Thank you once again.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Warm Regards
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > > --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxx ps.com,
"Mike"<sfclimbers@> wrote:
> > > > > >
> > > > > >> Multiple plots on a single pane have been
discussed in the following thread. Read through it and see if it's what you
want:
> > > > > >>
> > > > > >> http://finance. groups.yahoo. com/group/ amibroker/
message/143807
> > > > > >>
> > > > > >> Mike
> > > > > >>
> > > > > >> --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxx ps.com,
"osp2osp"<osp2osp@> wrote:
> > > > > >>
> > > > > >>>
> > > > > >>> Hi,
> > > > > >>>
> > > > > >>> Thanks for the reply. I tried that
already.
> > > > > >>>
> > > > > >>> Plot(Volume, "",MyVolCol,
styleOwnS cale+styleHistog ram,0,20) ;
> > > > > >>>
> > > > > >>> Not getting the desired the results.
> > > > > >>>
> > > > > >>> Thank You Very Much.
> > > > > >>>
> > > > > >>> Regards.
> > > > > >>>
> > > > > >>> --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxx ps.com, Keith
McCombs<kmccombs@> wrote:
> > > > > >>>
> > > > > >>>> Check AFL Help for how to use
Plot() function. You need to use sixth
> > > > > >>>> parameter, maxvalue.
> > > > > >>>>
> > > > > >>>> osp2osp wrote:
> > > > > >>>>
> > > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> Hi,
> > > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> I like to plot the volume in
the price window itself and tried the
> > > > > >>>>> following:
> > > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> Plot(Volume,
"Vol",MyVolCol, styleOwnS cale+styleHistog ram);
> > > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> It plots the volume bars in
entire price window.
> > > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> I need help to plot ie.
overlay volume at the bottom of the price
> > > > > >>>>> window, taking not more than
20% of the entire price window.
> > > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> Request someone to help me.
> > > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> Thank you very much.
> > > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> Warm Regards.
> > > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >>>>> K Karunakaran
> > > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >>>>>
> > > > > >>>>
> > > > > >>>
> > > > > >>
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
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