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Re: EL Question - Missing Data Condition - THANKS



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Thanks for the ideas.  Now I know how to do it.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Wayne Mathews" <wayne@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "ndtrader" <ndtrader@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: "=omega list" <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 1:19 PM
Subject: Re: EL Question - Missing Data Condition


> > How do you detect missing data, with an IF statement ?
> > Let's say we have Data1 and Data2.
> > Data1 has data on every bar (so that the following code executes on
every
> > bar).
> > I want to detect those bars on which Data2 is missing:
> >
>
>
> I use the following code to show up to 8 missing bars. Of course, the
> bars can not be seen as missing until after the fact. Change the +1, +2,
> etc. to +5, +10, +15, etc. for 5 minute bar chart. Base the study on
> Data1 or Data2 which ever one you want to check on or both.
>
>
> if TimeToMinutes(T)>TimeToMinutes(T[1])+1 then plot1(h+.005*c,"");
> if TimeToMinutes(T)>TimeToMinutes(T[1])+2 then plot2(h+.01*c,"");
> if TimeToMinutes(T)>TimeToMinutes(T[1])+3 then plot3(h+.015*c,"");
> if TimeToMinutes(T)>TimeToMinutes(T[1])+4 then plot4(h+.02*c,"");
>
>
> if TimeToMinutes(T)>TimeToMinutes(T[1])+5 then plot1(l-.005*c,"");
> if TimeToMinutes(T)>TimeToMinutes(T[1])+6 then plot2(l-.01*c,"");
> if TimeToMinutes(T)>TimeToMinutes(T[1])+7 then plot3(l-.015*c,"");
> if TimeToMinutes(T)>TimeToMinutes(T[1])+8 then plot4(l-.02*c,"");
>