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How can I drive Jurik's Moving Average (JMA) with a Variable Period?
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I'm struggling trying to use either Enhanced Hilbert Cycle Period or Jurik's CFB as a variable period input to Jurik's Moving Average (JMA). I looked at the Variable Ref function in ForumDLL, but all this does is shift the output data by the amount of the variable period input. I really need a variable period input to JMA itself.
Sorry is this is a very basic question, or, if it has been covered elsewhere (with a similar example).
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unless the DLL has a Variable function built into itself, I don't think that you could be able to modify it!
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