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Lionel,
Yes thats true that two points define a line & three points define a parabola. I am using these parabolas on graph papers manually but cannot write a code in MS. The three required points will be derived either from High/Low/Close or open, I can't understand what's "noise" in it. Can you please explain it?
Thanks
Dil
Lionel Issen <lissen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dil:
Two points define a straight line, three points define a circle or arc of a
circle, and so on.
There is too much noise to simply use H, L, C or O to define much.
Lionel
From: equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of infantrader
Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2007 3:50 AM
To: equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [EquisMetaStock Group] How to plot an arc
Dear All,
I want to draw an arc between two low's/high's or closes on specified
date. Can anybody help me by providing a code for it. Thanks in
advance.
Dil
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