Your statement needs a qualifier to the effect of something like ... For every ARRAY ORIENTED AFL FUNCTION ... AB runs through all the bars of data.
--- In [email protected], "zebdez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Also, keep in mind that AmiBroker is array based not bar based. For > every line of code AmiBroker runs through all of the bars(array) of > data. Unlike TradeStation, for example, that for each and every bar > the code is executed. > > > --- In [email protected], "Fred" <ftonetti@> wrote: > > > > From the doc ... > > > > SYNTAX LinRegIntercept( ARRAY, periods ) > > > > RETURNS ARRAY > > > > --- In [email protected], "Charles J. Dudek" <trader@> > > wrote: > > > > > > And how do I fix it. I'm getting a type mismatch error, but I > > can't > > > see where I'm trying to put an entire array into one cell. > > > > > > aL[i] = LinRegIntercept( C [i] , Longcount[i] ); > > > > > > Does LinRegIntercept create an array? If so, how do I get around > > > that? I'm trying to create trendlines at various points > throughout > > > the history that start and end based on other calculations. > This > > is > > > driving me CRAZY!!! > > > > > > Are there any examples of this kind of thing I could refer to? > I > > know > > > I could use LineArray, but I also need to calculate standard > > > deviations based on the same periods, so I don't think that will > > help > > > me, will it? > > > > > > Chuck > > > > > >
