Hi Guys, Thank you for your replies.
Ron, I've not heard of the "Fred Tonetti's BatMan" function. Can you point me to somewhere that I can get more information on it's uses and how to use it? Mike, I run about 15 (EOD) explorations over Australian and US markets. When using MetaStock I could highlight my explorations, click OK a few times, grab a drink and the reports are ready when I return. I find individual explorations in AmiBroker to be quicker and have greater functionality but having to manually select the appropriate watch list is inconvenient. If there is a way of automating the process it would also reduce the possibility of human error and increase the ease of exploring my systems. Kind regards Paul --- In [email protected], "Mike" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Could you guys be a little more clear on the problem? What is wrong > with selecting the watchlist from the filter window > (click "Define..." button from AA window) then just clicking the > Explore button? > > The Filter feature can be used to run your exploration on any > watchlist, group, market, etc. > http://www.amibroker.com/guide/w_filter.html > > Mike > > --- In [email protected], "Ron Rowland" <rowland@> wrote: > > > > I have been wanting that function too, but it is not there. I have > > some explorations/backtests/scans that are specific to a watchlist > > and I would like to be able to just execute the exploration AFL and > > let it handle everything. > > > > I have been using Fred Tonetti's BatMan as a work-around. It > allows > > me to specify a watchlist for any given exploration. > > > > It would be much better if we could do it inside the AFL (just > about > > all other AA parameters can be), because sometimes the exploration > I > > want to do is relatively simple and using BatMan seems like > overkill. > > > > > > --- In [email protected], "paulio44" <pkinsella@> wrote: > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I'm new to AmiBroker (and coding!) and would greatly appreciate > if > > > anybody can provide some assistance with this query. > > > > > > When running an exploration, is there a way of automatically > > setting > > > the "Apply to" "use filter" "Define" "Watchlist" - > > "MyWatchlist" > > > within the Exploration coding? > > > > > > I've tried using InWatchlistName function but it slows the > > exploration > > > considerably. > > > > > > Any assistance will be greatly appreciated. > > > > > > Paul > > > > > >
