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This lack of "tab" function makes the output screen
messy for lots of rows/columns and limits how much can be put there
legibly. The only way I can follow multiple lines of entry is to use
encodecolor(colorblue) for column one and then encodecolor(colorwhite) for
column two and so on (so visually I can see down as the entries snake their way
through).
Thanks for the _N suggestion. That does
neaten up the commentary output window a lot, though.
I snooped around a bit on this group's archive
looking for a solution. The \\cc functions don't
cause a tab (these change color and Tomasz doesn't suggest using because
encodecolor(colorred) is better. I spent half an hour looking at escape
characters (in wikipedia) and ASCII character codes but i couldn't find a
combination that works to permit a TAB.
Given that the \n works to cause a newline, i
suspect a new release of amibroker could easily add \t to cause a tab.
I'll submit that suggestion.
Thanks very much for your help, Terry.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 1:29
PM
Subject: RE: [amibroker] Title=
question
Chris,
I ran this little
test. The \t works in the
interpretation window, but it does not work in the chart Title. This code
prints both places since I did not surround the Title = statement with
_N(Title = "stuff"); However, the \n does work to create a
newline.
Plot(C,Name(),1);
Plot(m =
MA(C,20),"MA",2);
Title =
"Close:\t\t" + C + "\nMA\t\t" + m +
"\n{{VALUES}}\t{{DATE}}";
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Message----- From:
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On Behalf Of Chris
DePuy Sent: Monday, October
09, 2006 23:00 To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]ps.com Subject: Re: [amibroker] Title=
question
Is it possible to place a TAB
format into a Title=?
Using interpretation, "\T" is a
tab, but in the Title (title = "\T") just gives you a box and doesn't push the
next text over neatly.
Terry, thanks for your help on the
title=title+"new stuff" below.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday,
October 09, 2006 4:00 PM
Subject: RE:
[amibroker] Title= question
Title is just a
variable so,
Title = Title +
"new stuff";
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Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]ps.com
[mailto:amibroker@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Chris DePuy Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006
16:24 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]ps.com Subject: [amibroker] Title=
question
It seems like Herman used two
separate Title=
commands here, one for the text up on top and
another inside the T=0 loop that follows. How do you make so the
second Title= command doesn't just supersede the one before
it?
I am blasting this question to
the normal amibroker list even though it was initially sent this to the AT
list because my question relates to non AT issues.
PS: Herman, thanks for the
ticker list idea, by the way.
----- Original Message -----
Sent:
Tuesday, August 29, 2006 2:25 AM
Subject: Re:
[AmiBroker-at] FW: Re: ONE SECOND REFRESH IS HERE! (was [OT] AT
State-Engines)
You
use a loop to test all the tickers in a watchlist, see example below. I
use such loops to calculate RT prices, to place orders, to create display
table, etc. I use includes when code is "finished" but somehow my code is
never finished :-) Except for debugging I don't usually display chart
& signals, a table with system status and trades in progress is all I
need - see below.
TickersTraded =
StaticVarGetText("TickersTraded"); for( T=0; (Ticker =
StrExtract( TickersTraded, T ) ) != ""; T++ )
{ TickerLastPrice
=
GetRTDataForeign("Last",Ticker); ...
etc ... }
A typical (off-line now)
trading screen:

best regards, herman
jppt0k wrote:
Hello Herman,
a couple of questions
because I'm not sure I have understood.
You have your chart with
the system loaded (the system written within or do you use
#include?) and then every trading signal that's generated by the
system is plotted onto it (plotshapes or else?).
But you don't
limit this way the trading signals to the current ticker? Or there's
a way to run a scan every tick this way?
Thanks in advance for
you inputs.
j
Herman wrote: > Hello Angelo, >
> Code in an Indicator window executes with each new quote or
each second > if you use the new function. For me , in real-time
trading I want my > system to trade as soon as possible after it
detects a price change that > triggers a trade, not 5 seconds
later. As far as i know the AA doesn't > do that, also RT systems
are hard to debug in the AA as you can't > display debugging
charts. > > I use the AA for explorations, backtesting,
etc. but not for RT trading. > > best regards, >
herman > > > > Angelo
wrote: >> >> --- In AmiBroker-at@yahoogroups.com
>> <mailto:AmiBroker-at%40yahoogroups.com>,
"Herman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: >> > >> > I run my trading systems in the
Indicator window, this normally >> refreshes >> >
each time a quote comes in >> >> Hi
Herman, >> >> it seems that this is just what I'm
looking for (I maen, what I've >> been asking at >> http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/amibroker/message/100305
>> <http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/amibroker/message/100305>)
. >> >> Could you please elaborate a bit more on what
exactly means "run a >> system from the indicator
window"? >> >> Many thanks, >> >>
Angelo. >>
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