Hello, If you run on SINGLE ticker and actual system formula is very very basic (few lines), then adding CBT will have significant impact. But if you run on any larger list of symbols then it won't be significant at all (there is only one execution of CBT (2nd phase of backtest) regardless of symbol count, while there are (number of symbols) executions of 1st phase).
Bottom line: in all cases except most trivial ones, it does not add more than 10%. Best regards, Tomasz Janeczko amibroker.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Steve Dugas To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2008 4:08 AM Subject: Re: [amibroker] Custom Backtest doubles opt time? Hi Graham - That run was done on current ticker only 8 - ) There is a lot of charting code, parameters, etc in there, I guess I could comment it out or create a shorter version to reduce the opt time...thanks! Just wondering though, in your experience, does accessing the CBI add 100% to the opt time? Does the length of the non-CBI code affect whether it adds 10% or 100% ? Thanks for the advice! Steve ----- Original Message ----- From: Graham To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 9:35 PM Subject: Re: [amibroker] Custom Backtest doubles opt time? Suggest you see if you can reduce your basic code to be as efficient as possible Can you reduce the number of symbols used in the backtest by including only those you are likely to trade? -- Cheers Graham Kav AFL Writing Service http://www.aflwriting.com On 14/02/2008, Steve Dugas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi All - I want to use the custom backtester interface for the first time, to add a custom metric. Without accessing the CBI, my AFL is 1,900 lines of code and takes 38 minutes to run 42,000 opt steps. Even adding the tiny test code below doubles the opt time to 1 hour and 12 minutes. Just wanted to ask any of the more experienced CBI users if this sounds normal - I am wondering if maybe there is something I should change... Thanks very much! Steve SetCustomBacktestProc ( "" ); if ( Status( "action" ) == actionPortfolio ) { bo = GetBacktesterObject(); bo.Backtest(); TotalModeRevs = 5; bo.AddCustomMetric( "Total Mode Reversals", TotalModeRevs ); }
