glgene 616 posts msg #37252 - Ignore glgene |
8/2/2005 9:21:20 AM
Thanks for the clarification. I had assumed that "var" stood for variable, and I assumed that SF scripting required variables in Set commands. Just goes to show one shouldn't assume anything! Thanks, again.
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glgene 616 posts msg #37254 - Ignore glgene |
8/2/2005 10:06:17 AM
Here is my work-in-progress. I went back to the default sort (Vol), and added "add column var3 1 day ago". This enables me to see big volume stocks that had an acceptable var3 1 day ago but sunk to less than 50 today. I look for the big spreads, such as these findings:
*** Today *** 1 day ago
SBL 37.30 ------ 57.73
TXI 40.06 ------ 69.16
DSCO 46.08 --- 67.78
I'll keep adding to the scripting, in an attempt to improve it.
Fetcher [
/* RSI(14) and ULT(7,14,28) <50 */
stock closed above 5
set{XXX, rsi(14) +ultimate oscillator(7,14,28)}
set{var3,XXX / 2}
var3 crossed below 50
add column var3
add column var3 1 day ago
]
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TheRumpledOne 6,411 posts msg #37259 - Ignore TheRumpledOne |
8/2/2005 3:45:50 PM
One suggestion is to have all of your SET STATEMENTS AT THE TOP and your SELECTION STATEMENTS at/near the bottom:
I don't know why, but it seems to work better that way.
MAY ALL YOUR FILLS BE COMPLETE.
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glgene 616 posts msg #37262 - Ignore glgene |
8/2/2005 4:09:11 PM
What scripting do I need to show in the 1-line outputs the following:
Today 1 Day Ago
var3....var3
Right now it just shows var3 var3
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TheRumpledOne 6,411 posts msg #37290 - Ignore TheRumpledOne |
8/3/2005 3:35:01 PM
/* RSI(14) and ULT(7,14,28) <50 */
set{XXX, rsi(14) +ultimate oscillator(7,14,28)}
set{var3, XXX / 2}
add column var3 {today}
add column var3 1 day ago {1 day ago}
stock closed above 5
var3 crossed below 50
Notice what I did to the column statements.
The reason I didn't make this filter example clickable is because the column headings mess up the filter for some reason.
MAY ALL YOUR FILLS BE COMPLETE.
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TheRumpledOne 6,411 posts msg #37291 - Ignore TheRumpledOne |
8/3/2005 3:38:35 PM
GLGENE:
One thing about programming is learning how to use other people's code!
Don't reinvent the wheel if you don't have to.
I use tradestation and I didn't know the language in the beginning but now I am pretty good at parts of it because I have used other people's code and learned from it.
Almost everyday, I code a SLOT MACHINE indicator based on someone else's code.
Learned some neat stuff that way.
HTH
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