Again as I have stated in other emails, we need full details of what you are trying to achieve. I answered just what you stated, how to find the values before and after a certain bar.
If all you want is to enter when making a new HHV(V,25) then this is simply done Buy = V > ref( HHV(V,25), -1); or as there are many ways to climb a hill Buy = HHVBars(h,25)==0; Can go on with more but this should be enough -- Cheers Graham Kav AFL Writing Service http://www.aflwriting.com 2008/7/2 Louis Préfontaine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Another small question... Sorry for not including it in the last message. > > In the formula that you suggested, the problematic bar is found because it > is the HHV of the last 25 bars. However, because it is the HHV doesn't mean > it is bad. I wanted to define the problematic bar as a bar that would have > a volume 10 (or 20) times higher than the bar before and the bar after. > There must be a way to do this, but I am not sure how. > > Thanks again, > > Louis > > 2008/7/1 Louis Préfontaine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> >> Hi Graham, >> >> What I am trying to do is to spot "fake" volume; that is, when there is a >> big exchange with a volume that is not relevant. >> >> Here is what I tried (with your code): >> >> Bar10 = ValueWhen( HHVBars(H,25)==0, Ref(V,-1) ); >> Bar01 = ValueWhen( HHVBars(H,25)==0, Ref(V,1) ); >> Bar0 = ValueWhen( HHVBars(H,25)==0, V); >> >> Then I tried >> >> Buy = Bar0>Bar01;//I just wanted to see it it worked on a selected ticker >> with the problem. >> >> But it didn't work. Bar 0 is the problematic bar and volume there is like >> 50 times greater than Bar 10 or Bar 01. What is wrong with the code? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Louis >> >> 2008/7/1 Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >>> >>> You could try this to get volume on bars before and after the hhv bar >>> >>> Bar10 = valuewhen( hhvbars(h,25)==0, ref(v,-1) ); >>> Bar01 = valuewhen( hhvbars(h,25)==0, ref(v,1) ); >>> >>> -- >>> Cheers >>> Graham Kav >>> AFL Writing Service >>> http://www.aflwriting.com >>> >>> 2008/7/2 sidhartha70 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >>> >>> > Use something like, >>> > >>> > BarsSince(HHV(V,25)); >>> > >>> > >>> > --- In [email protected], "Louis Préfontaine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> > wrote: >>> >> >>> >> Hi again, >>> >> >>> >> Another question is puzzling me. Tried to find the answer in the >>> > manual, >>> >> but didn't found' it. Luckily, this one should be easy for most >>> > experienced >>> >> users. >>> >> >>> >> I want to get the HHV of volume of a bar HHV (V,25) but then be >>> > able to >>> >> reference the bar before that or after that. Is it possible to get the >>> >> value of the HHV bar and then be able to get the date of that bar so >>> > I could >>> >> use it to determine what happened before or after that bar. >>> >> >>> >> E.g. Bar = HHV (V,25); >>> >> Bar > ref (Bar,-1); >>> >> >>> >> Etc. >>> >> >>> >> Thanks, >>> >> >>> >> Louis >>> >> >>
