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if you have the mathematical definition than you [essentially] already have
the code.
i don't know of any commercial source that offer (edwards and magee type)
patterns already coded into ez-language. the omega list or the mark brown
code list occasionally have bits and pieces of code like this.
however, there are many competent programmers out there that will take on
the job for a fee (usually reasonable prices). rick saidenberg is one who i
would recommend (his number is in the solutions provider catalog from
omega).
so long as you know what the pattern looks like and can describe the
relationship btw individual bars, the pattern can absolutely be converted
into ez-language.
personally i've been able to learn just enough ez-lang to code very simple
patterns (less than 15 bars). ideally you should take the time to learn
ez-language for yourself as well. then you can experiment and modify your
designs at will rather than rely on other programmers.
i've heard from others on this list that commercial software exists (called
pattern smasher? or visual pattern designer?) which will automatically write
the ez-lang code for you. i'm not personally familiar with this software.
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Ryan <pryan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Dtrader <dan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; RealTraders Discussion Group
<realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thursday, April 08, 1999 9:46 AM
Subject: Patterns in mathematical terms
:>Dtrader wrote
:> anyone who wants to quantify these types of patterns can
:> do so in strict mathematical terms just as one can also quantify, say, a
:> stochastic signal. it is up to the trader to what extent the 'pattern'
or
:> the 'indicator' is quantified.
:>
:
:Dan
:Do you know where mathematical definitions of patterns can be found.
:(Preferably in a form that can be coded into EL)
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:Or where there might be any existing EL's for pattern identification.
:
:Mathematically illiterally yours,
:Peter
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