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Tomasz Janeczko
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "bruce1r" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, May 15, 2009 3:34 PM
Subject: [amibroker] Re: How to import XYZ csv data into AB 3D optimization 
graph?


> Ozzy -
> 
> I was here to make another post, but can hopefully offer some quick help
> with an old existing AFL that I had.  You defined the goal as plotting
> an existing CSV file through AB's 3D graphing program O3G.EXE.
> 
> A little background - O3G processes CSV files with a header line
> representing labels,  and then data points with each line in the order
> Z,X,Y.  If your data is in that format, you can just run O3G.  For
> example, here's an example of a first few lines -
> 
> Equity,Period1,Period2
> 83039,5,20
> 146415,5,40
> 150276,5,60
> 
> I did the following AFL as a simple, teaching example for a talk about
> two years ago.  It was intended to show how to generate 2-D ribbon and
> 3-D surface plots with data manipulation in AFL, and to call an external
> program - all wrapped up in one AFL.  So, it generates data internally
> and then calls a routine called Plot3D to write it out to a CSV file,
> run O3G, and return.  If you  have an existing file, it should just be a
> matter of reading it into appropriate variables and calling the routine.
> You might find the info in the header comments useful, also.  You can
> run it as a Scan, Explore, or Indicator.
> 
> The AFL was a little too long to post, look for the file, Plot3D.afl, 
> in the Files section.
> 
> -- BruceR
> 
> P.S. O3G can be useful for visualizing certain things, but manipulation
> of Excel plots from AB opens up some more interesting possibilities. 
> Another story for another day.
> 
> --- In [email protected], "ozzyapeman" <zoopf...@...> wrote:
>>
>> Hello, wondering if anyone has done this before - If I have a csv data
> file containing three data columns, is there a way to import this into
> the AA so I can use AB's 3D graphing utility to see the 3D plot?
>>
>> It seems that AB can only import it's own specific HTML format, not
> plain old CSV.
>>
>> So then an alternate question is - can a CSV file, as previously
> described, be easily converted into AB's required HTML format, either
> with a utility or via some kind of scripting? Can anyone point me to a
> basic methodology? The only scripting language I have a basic handle on
> is VBscript. Hoping this is not too complex.
>>
> 
> 
> 
> 
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