If you check the #include function you place the path for that afl in the statement line, then checking the examples links provide you can see how it is used
using any directory to the file

#include "C:\ProgramFiles\AmiBroker\Formulas\MyPr\PR1.afl"
xyz = c*ind();

if you have your function afl in the default include path
#include <PR1.afl>
xyz = c*ind();


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On 01/09/06, credos_77 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm asking again about help in a very simple case. As I see, many
people in the group have the same or a similar problem. The problem
is about transferring or using the same constants or values from one
program to another program (.afl) in AmiBroker. I got information
from AB support that I should use function " #include".  I did
everything what says the instruction for function "#include" and
still the error occurs.
I would like to somebody from group or AB support to write how it
can be done using very simple example, which can be really helpful
for others AB's users and me.

For example:
·       I create a program with name "PR1", path
C:\ProgramFiles\AmiBroker\Formulas\MyPr\PR1.afl

·       I write code in this program:
Function ind()
{ r1 = RSI(10);  r2 = RSI(20);  return r1/r2; }

·       In Tools -> Preferences -> AFL -> Standard include path - I
pick my path:
C:\ProgramFiles\AmiBroker\Formulas\MyPr

·       Now I create the second program "PR2", path
C:\ProgramFiles\AmiBroker\Formulas\MyPr\PR2.afl

·       I want to use, earlier written in program "PR1" function ind
(), in program "PR2"

·       For example:
I want to multiply "ind()" by "Close" [A = ind()*Close]  and after
that draw a plot in "PR2"

#include <PR1>  and what next?
How can I invoke (initialize) "ind()"  in order to multiply it and
draw a plot in "PR2"?


Thanks for any help
Lech






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