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Re: Angle of ascent/descent



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Hi Bill,
 
Relative to the chart. I wish to follow certain 
signals only during a steep ascent or descent.
 
Many Thanks,
Nick
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  Nick:
   
  Do you want to determine the angle relative to the 
  screen or relative to the chart?
   
  Bill
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    Subject: Angle of ascent/descent
    
    Hi, could anyone please tell me the best way to 
    determine the angle of ascent or descent of an indicator? I've tried 
    comparing the values over the last few bars, but this seems a clumsy way of 
    achieving it.
     
    I'm interested to detect significant changes in 
    the angle of ascent / descent.
     
    Many thanks,
    <FONT face=Arial 
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