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your part.... I wish I had of done this before, instead of sending
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Description of Ask Mr Easy Language
From the foreword by Ed Dobson:
'There has long been a need for this book. Traders who own and use
TradeStation software for their marketing analysis and system
development needs represent the most dedicated and serious traders in
the world. Sam Tennis, the originator and developer of EasyLanguage,
the 'guts' of TradeStation, is the perfect person to write this book.
He is so closely associated with EasyLanguage that he has become
known as Mr EasyLanguage.'
Contents of Ask Mr Easy Language
Section 1: EasyLanguage Basics
Overview
Numbers in EasyLanguage
Summary
Section 2: Writing Statements
Overview/Objectives
What's a Statement
Summary
Section 3: Functions, Procedures and Programming Tips
Objectives
Summary
Section 4: Advanced Topics
Overview
Summary
Section 5: EasyLanguage Demystified
1. EasyLanguage Templates
2. Building Daily Bars out of Intraday Bars
3. Marking the First Day of the Week
4. Building Weekly Bars out of Daily Bars
5. Marking the Fist Bar of the Higher Time Frame
6. Playing a custom.WAV file from an Alert
7. Demonstrating the Use of a Print Statement
8. Using Expert Commentary
9. Generating a Text Report
10. Generating a CSV File
11. Defining Dual Bar Analysis
12. Generating Advance Reports on a Black Box System
13. Controlling the Execution of an Include System
14. Trading a Channel BreakOut
15. Replacing the Built-In Trailing Stop Orders
16. Using At$ in an Exit Order
17. Displaying Swing Information as On-Screen Text
18. Changing the Color/Size of Plots
19. automatically Draw Parallel Lines Outside Hand Drawn Trendlines
20. Protecting Your EasyLanguage Code
Section 6: EasyLanguage Spoken Here
Program Listings
Section 7: Quizzes
Appendix A: Reserved Word List
Appendix B: Resources
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