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vaughn  
#1 Posted : Sunday, November 5, 2006 2:15:16 PM(UTC)
vaughn

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I am testing the adaptive cycle toolkit and tried something I was working with on the forum.dll. I expected the results to be the same, but they are not. I am trying to identify the high of the day +DI crossed -DI. For this particular part I am using the variable reference function from both the forum.dll & the adaptive cycle toolkit. The code is:

a1:=BarsSince(Cross(pdi(14),mdi(14)));
a2:=ExtFml("ASI.Ref",H,a1);
a3:=ExtFml("forum.REF",H,a1);
a3; {Forum.REF chart}
a2; {ASI.REF chart}

I am trying to attach a pic, hopefully it made it. The forum.ref result is as I expected, a flat line with the value of the high of the day of the cross. The ASI.REF {straight out of their manual} is all over the place and eventually forms a flat line that does not have the right value {that I expected}.

I just loaded the toolkit and am trying to learn, but I have used the forum dll a long time. Any idea as to why the results are so different. From the respective manuals the code looks the same and should provide similar output. What am I missing?

vm
Jose  
#2 Posted : Sunday, November 5, 2006 8:10:54 PM(UTC)
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Variable-period forward/backward referencing almost always creates problems. Use the ValueWhen() function for the above task. jose '-)
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