Woodshedder, thanks for your help. I think it is working now! Wern
--- In [email protected], "woodshedder_blogspot" <woodshedder_blogs...@...> wrote: > > Sorry Wern, I typed the code here and not in AmiB, and therefore didn't check > it. > Here is the fix: > if (C[i]>1 AND AV10[i]>100000 AND RSI2[i]>90) > > Note I added the [i] after RSI2. > > I'm at work, and can't check it, but it should work now. > > --- In [email protected], "wernkra" <WKRAG@> wrote: > > > > Woodshedder, > > > > thanks for your remarks and the code. Really appreciated. > > There is a mistake though (and I could not fix it, unfortunately).: > > > > << // Scan and Count RSI2 > 90 > > > for (i=1; i<BarCount; i++) > > > { > > > if (C[i]>1 AND AV10[i]>100000 AND RSI2>90) > > > RSI2Count[i] = RSI2Count[i] + 1; <<< > > > > "Error 6. Condition in IF, WHILE, FOR statements has to be Numeric or > > Boolean type. You can not use array here, please use [] (array subscript > > operator) to access array elements" > > > > Can anyone fix this? > > > > Thanks. > > > > Wern > > > > > > > > --- In [email protected], "woodshedder_blogspot" > > <woodshedder_blogspot@> wrote: > > > > > > Wern, I think this will work for you. You'll need to use the scan > > > feature. It is also going to compute a universe count for you as well. > > > You can of course tweak the universe parameters any way you like. > > > > > > Regards, > > > Wood > > > > > > Buy = Sell = 0; > > > Universe = 0; > > > RSI2Count = 0; > > > AV10=MA(V,10); > > > RSI2=RSI(2); > > > > > > // Scan and Count Universe > > > for (i=1; i<BarCount; i++) > > > { > > > if (C[i]>1 AND AV10[i]>100000) > > > Universe[i] = Universe[i] + 1; > > > } > > > AddToComposite (Universe, "~Universe", "X"); > > > Plot ( Foreign("~Universe", "X"), "Universe",6,1); > > > > > > // Scan and Count RSI2 > 90 > > > for (i=1; i<BarCount; i++) > > > { > > > if (C[i]>1 AND AV10[i]>100000 AND RSI2>90) > > > RSI2Count[i] = RSI2Count[i] + 1; > > > } > > > AddToComposite (RSI2Count, "~RSI2Count", "X"); > > > Plot ( Foreign("~RSI2Count", "X"), "RSI2Count",6,1); > > > > > > --- In [email protected], "wernkra" <WKRAG@> wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi there, > > > > > > > > is there a way to count the number of stocks which are at a certain > > > > RSI(2) threshold? > > > > I'd like to plot the number of stocks with RSI(2) > 90. > > > > > > > > I guess that could be done with AddtoComposite. > > > > > > > > How would I do that? > > > > > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > > > Wern > > > > > > > > > >
