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AMSH  
#1 Posted : Wednesday, May 13, 2009 10:42:25 AM(UTC)
AMSH

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Hey,

I've run into this problem a couple of times and was wondering if anybody knew of a solution. I'm trying to count the number of times that the HHV(H,X) has been tested - that is how many times has the high over the last X periods equalled the HHV of the high over that same period.

I originally tried a sum(HHV(H,X)=H,X). This isn't correct. I understand why, but don't know how to re-write it so that it works correctly. Basically, I need to define the HHV value as a constant and then get the sum function to use the constant value and not one that's based on the bar that the sum function is currently testing.

Any ideas?

Many Thanks,

AMSH
Justin  
#2 Posted : Thursday, May 14, 2009 1:12:54 PM(UTC)
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The period value X should be a constant. I may not be quite understanding what you're looking for, but your formula seems correct to me.
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