Re: [amibroker] A shorter syntax to reference past elements of arrayHerman,

You are right that it maight be confusing, therefore I was thinking about using 
this short form only to reference past
(as it is most common scenario, considering the fact that we all the time 
attempt *not* to look into the future).

The whole story is just to make common expressions like C - Ref( C, -1 ) 
shorter, like this:  C - C(1) 
but I have second thoughts as well, as it truly may create lots of confusion.

Best regards,
Tomasz Janeczko
amibroker.com
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Herman 
  To: Tomasz Janeczko 
  Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 5:20 PM
  Subject: Re: [amibroker] A shorter syntax to reference past elements of array


  Sorry , but imo the new forms are critic and counter intuitive.




  C(5) looks back 5 bars.... what would looking forward look like? C(-5)? 




  imo, very confusing. I can't help but wonder what made this idea surface :-)) 




  herman







  Thursday, February 19, 2009, 11:08:25 AM, you wrote:




  > Hello,




  > As a convenience feature I was contemplating for some time to allow

  > shorter syntax to very common operation of referring to past elements of 
the array.

  > As you now current syntax to refer to past is:




  > Ref( array, -bars )




  > So close five bars back is Ref( C, -5 )




  > I don't have any technical problem with adding new

  > operator that will make it shorter,

  > but I am wondering about the most preferrable "form",

  > that is easy to use and does not create confusion. 




  > So I would like to ask you which 

  > "short form" would you prefer.

  > - c...@5 

  > - C#5 

  > - C(5) 

  > - I don't like the idea at all




  > Please use this poll to vote:

  > http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/amibroker/surveys?id=2828485




  > Thank you.




  > Best regards,

  > Tomasz Janeczko

  > amibroker.com







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