The main thing I would do is get a cast iron understanding of the AB execution cycle. I would get an understanding of that bedded deep into my DNA and then move forward. Life's much easier with AB when you understand it's execution cycle.
--- In [email protected], "Blair" <snoopy.p...@...> wrote: > > ACE, > > As I am still fairly new to AmiBroker, but do have a reasonable computer > programming background, here are a few things that I am still working on... > > 1. LEARN how AB works with ARRAYS - not just from the intellectual > standpoint (I already understand them), but the physical programming and > referencing. > > 2. UNDERSTAND how to work with DATES - so I can turn ON/OFF some indicator > code by dates. > > 3. UNDERSTAND Variables - not Arrays, but variables. Then expand it to > Static, Dynamic, and Persistent. > > I used my general traditional programming language and ASSUMPTIONS and have > been working with AFL as if it was a "standard" programming language like > Metastock/Tradestation. NOT A GOOD APPROACH!! > > It took me a fair amount of time to get a handle on TradeStation programs > running on every bar, and having variables done that way. > > I am still working on getting a handle on the Arrays, Dates, and variables. > > Thankfully this board has provided me some much needed assistance on specific > issues when I am stuck. > > Good Luck and Good Trading > Snoopy >
