For me the difference is the typical AB environment where I am working with arrays based upon time series with in general thousands of elements and on the other side an array being 'freely' created with only 10 elements without using data from a time series. I think we have a huge misunderstanding ...
You can of course create arrays in an AFL formula enabling JScript, Visual basic etc. passing the arrays and using them in a GFX environment. Running under AB. But that has nothing to do with the typical AB environment ... Regards, Ton. ----- Original Message ----- From: gp_sydney To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2007 11:16 AM Subject: [amibroker] Re: New file uploaded to amibroker Ton, Sorry, I don't understand what you mean by creating an AFL array outside of the AB environment. AFL is part of AB, so how can you create an array in AFL that's not part of AB? Regards, GP
