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Arun,
Skip the last one! This one plots correctly.
plot:=Input("plot:[1] 1st [2] 2nd [3] 3rd ",1,3,1);
{1st set of variables}
x1:=formula1;
x2:=formula2;
x3:=formula3;
{2nd set of variables}
y4:=formula4;
y5:=formula5;
y6:=formula6;
y7:=formula7;
y8:=formula8;
{3rd set of variables}
z1:=formula9;
z2:=formula10;
z3:=formula11;
z4:=formula12;
z5:=formula13;
z6:=formula14;
z7:=formula15;
z8:=formula16;
z9:=formula17;
{Plot}
If(plot=3,z1,If(plot=2,y4,x1));
If(plot=3,z2,If(plot=2,y5,x2));
If(plot=3,z3,If(plot=2,y6,x3));
If(plot=3,z4,If(plot=2,y7,x3));
If(plot=3,z5,If(plot=2,y8,x3));
If(plot=3,z6,If(plot=2,y4,x1));
If(plot=3,z7,If(plot=2,y4,x1));
If(plot=3,z8,If(plot=2,y5,x2));
If(plot=3,z9,If(plot=2,y5,x2)); {end}
The problem is the number of formulas and the fact that we have odd
sets...3 in set 1, 5 in set 2, and 9 in set 3.
The output of the indicator is correct although several of the
formulas are used and plotted more than once. Its a solution but not
the best one. I'll continue to think about this and see if I can
come up with something else.
Preston
--- In equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, pumrysh <no_reply@xxx> wrote:
>
> Arun,
>
> I'm sure there are other ways to do this but I wanted to give you
> something to work with. See if this does what you want:
>
> Preston
>
> plot:=Input("plot:[1] 1st [2] 2nd [3] 3rd ",1,3,1);
> { 1st set of variables }
> x1:=formula1;
> x2:=formula2;
> x3:=formula3;
> { 2nd set of variables }
> y4:=formula4;
> y5:=formula5;
> y6:=formula6;
> y7:=formula7;
> y8:=formula8;
> { 3rd set of variables }
> z1:=formula9;
> z2:=formula10;
> z3:=formula11;
> z4:=formula12;
> z5:=formula13;
> z6:=formula14;
> z7:=formula15;
> z8:=formula16;
> z9:=formula17;
> { Plot }
> If(plot=1,x1,If(plot=2,y1,z1));
> If(plot=1,x2,If(plot=2,y2,z2));
> If(plot=1,x3,If(plot=2,y3,z3));
> If(plot=2,y4,z4);
> If(plot=2,y5,z5);
> If(plot=2,y6,z6);
> If(plot=2,y7,z7);
> If(plot=2,y8,z8);
> If(plot=2,y8,z9); {end}
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --- In equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "arun103" <arun103@> wrote:
> >
> > In the following example I want to plot as follows:
> >
> > 1) Plot all 3 variables of 1st set if input=1
> > 2) Plot all 5 variables of 2nd set if input=2
> > 3) Plot all 9 variables of 3rd set if input=3
> >
> > Is it possible to plot these using the if function? Will
somebody
> > please demonstrate.
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > Arun
> >
> >
> > -----------------------------------------------------------------
--
> --
> >
> > plot:=Input("plot: 1-1st set 2-2nd set 3-3rd set",1,3,1);
> >
> >
> > { 1st set of variables }
> >
> > x1:=formula1;
> > x2:=formula2;
> > x3:=formula3;
> >
> >
> > { 2nd set of variables }
> >
> > y4:=formula4;
> > y5:=formula5;
> > y6:=formula6;
> > y7:=formula7;
> > y8:=formula8;
> >
> >
> > { 3rd set of variables }
> >
> > z1:=formula9;
> > z2:=formula10;
> > z3:=formula11;
> > z4:=formula12;
> > z5:=formula13;
> > z6:=formula14;
> > z7:=formula15;
> > z8:=formula16;
> > z9:=formula17
> >
> >
> > { Plot }
> >
> > If(plot=1, x1, If(plot=2, y4, z1))) {?};
> > ........?
> > -----------------------------------------------------------------
--
> --
> >
>
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