Buddy:
Thanks a bunch.  It worked (as I am sure you knew it would).  Now I have to
determine if my rather spooky logic is any good.
Orrin

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of bconyers
Sent: Monday, May 08, 2006 1:03 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [quotes-plus] Re: Float variable coding question

After your float command, add "j:=0;". For some reason, QP doesn't assume a
declared variable has a zero value, you have to give it a value before
placing it in an equation.

Buddy

--- In [email protected], "Orrin Stevens Jr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I do not understand how to handle a "float" variable.  I coded the
following
> -- but it does not like the statement shown in bigger text. I am
> simply trying to loop through 30 days of opens and closes to
> accumulate a value that I will use later.  Any ideas?

> output="Dans Prospects.lst";
> integer i;
> float j;
> For i = 0 to -29 step -1
> do
> j:= j + (open(i) - Close(i));
> next i;
> if Close(0) >= 15 and  // At least a 15 dollar stock
> AvgVol(0,-29) >= 250000 and  // The average volume is at least 250,000
> shares
> abs(close(0)-Open(0)) > (1*(j/30))
> then println Symbol: -10,",",Description:-44, ",",(open(0) -
close(0)):8:3,
> ",",(MovAvg(0,29,op) -
> MovAvg(0,29,cl)):8:3,",",Open(0):8:3,",",Close(0):8:3, ",",j/30:8:3;

> endif;

>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>







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