If you are setup as I am then Value is simply the value of the cursor on the 
y-axis scale.

Bill
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: droskill 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2008 1:06 PM
  Subject: [amibroker] Re: Question on R2 indicator


  Looking at the graph, there is the actual colored graph of green and
  red.  When you mouse over the chart at any point in time, you'll see
  that there are three parameters:

  Value
  R-Squared
  Slope

  The chart appears to be showing the value, but it does not appear in
  the upper left-hand corner of the indicator window - just R-Squared
  and Slope.

  So where is the Value coming from that actually appears on the chart?

  In terms of whether it's worth considering - I'm still playing around
  with it.  If I can get the value parameter, then I can backtest to see
  if holds any merit.

  Thanks for responding!

  --- In [email protected], "Joe Landry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  >
  > Are you referring to your variable R2 that you can't see?  Then I'll
  bet your chart background is white.   Try this.  As I move the cursor
  it selects the value displays it in my title area.  Or you can use the
  function in a title statement selectedvalue( ARRAY ) 
  > Hope this helps JOE
  > 
  > BY THE WAY, is this indicator worth considering? 
  > 
  > Plot(r2,"R Squared",colorBlack,1);
  > 
  > Plot(slope,"Slope",IIf(slope<0,4,5),2|styleOwnScale);
  > 
  > Plot(Crit,"",7,1);
  > 
  > 
  >   ----- Original Message ----- 
  >   From: droskill 
  >   To: [email protected] 
  >   Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2008 10:16 AM
  >   Subject: [amibroker] Question on R2 indicator
  > 
  > 
  >   A quick question for the group. There is an indicator in the library
  >   called R2 - it displays a graph - but the value of the actual graph is
  >   not shown on the chart - I'd like to show it but can't figure out how
  >   to do it - the code is below - any thoughts appreciated:
  > 
  >   R2PDS=30; /*for automatic adjustments to the r2 critical value line
  >   use one of the periods listed above*/
  > 
  >   R2=Correlation(Cum( 1 ),C,r2pds)*Correlation(Cum( 1 ),C,r2pds);
  >   slope=LinRegSlope(C,r2pds);
  > 
  >  
  
Crit=IIf(R2PDS==5,.77,IIf(R2PDS==10,.40,IIf(R2PDS==14,.27,IIf(R2PDS==20,.20,IIf(R2PDS==25,.16,IIf(R2PDS==30,.13,IIf(R2PDS==50,.08,IIf(R2PDS==60,.06,IIf(R2PDS==120,.03,0)))))))));
  > 
  >   Plot(r2,"R Squared",2,1);
  >   Plot(slope,"Slope",IIf(slope<0,4,5),2|styleOwnScale);
  >   Plot(Crit,"",7,1);
  > 
  >   Thanks!
  >



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