Hello,

This statement from the AB guide is obsolete. Will be removed.
There is NO limit on number of watchlists and NO limit in Category* functions.

Best regards,
Tomasz Janeczko
amibroker.com
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: RR 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 9:36 AM
  Subject: RE: [amibroker] Creating new watchlists from AFL


  Dingo,

   

  Suppose I want to create a new style watchlist titled "GuppyCountBackLine".

   

  The CategoryAddSymbol appears to be limited to a range of 0..63 for 
watchlists.  (page 398 of 5.0 user's guide).

   

  All of the watchlists I want to create fall outside of the default range of 
0..63.  

   

  The only way I see to create these watchlists is to manually create these 
with the Symbol menu from the main toolbar.   How do I create these new style 
watchlists with just AFL?  How do I delete the new style watchlists using just 
AFL?  

   

  I do have code for the default case of 1..63.  For example:

   

  // ClearWatchList

   

  function ClearWatchlist(wl)

  {

         if (Status("stocknum") == 0)

         {

    

               // remove all existing symbols from the market list

         _TRACE("Removing Tickers from watchlist number " +

         NumToStr(wl, 1.0)+":");

         List = CategoryGetSymbols(categoryWatchlist, wl);

         for( i = 0; ( sym = StrExtract( List, i ) ) != ""; i++ )

         {

               _TRACE(sym);

                      CategoryRemoveSymbol(sym, categoryWatchlist, wl);

               }

         _TRACE("Removing Tickers from Watchlist completed.");

         };

  }

   

  This works great for 1..63 but it still appears that manually using 
SYMBOL..WATCHLIST..New Watchlist must be used to create the new style 
watchlist.   I do not see how to do the logical equivalent of 
SYMBOL..WATCHLIST..New Watchlist strictly using AFL for the new style 
watchlist.   For distribution purposes, I would prefer to not have a client 
have to manually enter potentially hundreds of watchlist names using the Symbol 
menu. 

   

  If you try using the wl = CategoryFind 
("GuppyCountBackLine",categoryWatchlist) you get a -1 return code according to 
debugview instead of the next available ordinal index number.  Obviously, the 
CategoryFind function is used to retrieve the ordinal number of the watchlist 
for parameter entry into the other Category... functions in AFL.

   

  Thanks in advance   :^))

   


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  From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of dingo
  Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 9:53 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: RE: [amibroker] Creating new watchlists from AFL

   

  All of the old methods of creating watchlists remain - Check 
CategoryAddSymbol/ ..removesymbol in the help file and then do a search of this 
forum on them. There you'll find examples.

   

  d

     


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    From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of RR
    Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 10:48 PM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: [amibroker] Creating new watchlists from AFL

    I do not see a way to create new watchlists using AFL.  Is this do-able?  I 
have heard that you can code a workaround using FSO (file system object) and 
something about maintaining the index yourself.  Unfortunately, I did not see 
any code posted.   It seems this would be best done by TJ so the implementation 
of watchlists would not be broken in case additional enhancements were made.  
Also, the ability to delete a watchlist is needed from AFL so that you do not 
have to predict ahead of time which watchlists need to be created.


   

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