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PBF Squeeze Replica For Tradestation

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The latest iteration not only corrected the histogram bar width problem, it performs beautifully overall.

 

Thanks To All Involved!

 

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Which is the latest version?

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Thanks for your version of this, it seems that you have modifed my code that I realased on here under the "various indicators" title.

 

Cheers

 

Blu-Ray

What are the differences between yours and this one BR?

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Format it to show on a subgraph. When you first add it its applying itself to the data and not a subgraph which is causing it to "kill" your charts.

I have the same issue and my charts are formatted for subgraphs lower 15%, upper 10%.

 

Furthermore, the BR squeeze works fine.

 

Any ideas to solve the problem?

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I have the same issue and my charts are formatted for subgraphs lower 15%, upper 10%.

 

Furthermore, the BR squeeze works fine.

 

Any ideas to solve the problem?

 

use the one i attached on the first page... :confused:

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use the one i attached on the first page... :confused:

There are two versions here, one with V 2.0

 

The one on the first page doesn't paint any bars or dots, just a flat line and what looks like a moving average in red and blue.

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Format it to show on a subgraph. When you first add it its applying itself to the data and not a subgraph which is causing it to "kill" your charts.

Im finally getting around to this.

 

Can you show a screenshot of the proper scaling of Sub-graph margins for TS?

 

This is the only indicator that doesn't want to seem to load on the chart correctly.

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Hello, i'm testing multicharts with IB and when i importe the indicator and i compile it, i've this message :

Study: "PBF-Squeeze" (Indicator)

Please wait ....

------ Compiled with error(s): ------

unverified function is used

errLine 48, errColumn 10, errLineEnd 48, errColumnEnd 15

causal study: gauss (Function)

Can you help me please, i don't understand what happens

Thanks

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------ Compiled with error(s): ------

unverified function is used

errLine 48, errColumn 10, errLineEnd 48, errColumnEnd 15

causal study: gauss (Function)

 

 

 

you need to compile this function first.

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Thanks for your response, when i do this :

Build started: ------

Study: "Gauss" (Function)

Please wait ....

------ Compiled with error(s): ------

Compile error

errLine 0, errColumn 0, errLineEnd 0, errColumnEnd 0

???????

Any ideas ?

Thanks

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Thanks for your response, when i do this :

Build started: ------

Study: "Gauss" (Function)

Please wait ....

------ Compiled with error(s): ------

Compile error

errLine 0, errColumn 0, errLineEnd 0, errColumnEnd 0

???????

Any ideas ?

Thanks

 

 

I don't know what caused this problem.

the function compiled fine with my MultiCharts.

 

what version of TS are you using?

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Thanks for your response, maybe it's because i'm using a trial version ?

You want to know my TS version ? TS like tradestation ? the indicator i've downloaded is : PBF-SQUEEZE.ELD

Thanks you

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yes, TS = TradeStation.

 

I should have asked you what program/version you are using.

 

If you are using the trial version of MultiCharts, it should not make a difference because the trial version is just a time-limited full version.

 

Try to download the ELD again, then open it with the PowerEditor.

On the bottom left corner of the editor, check "Compile on import".

 

Good luck.

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go to PowerEditor and select File>Open,

you should see the "Gauss" file under the "Function"

There should be a green check mark next to it.

if you do not see the green check mark, then

-- load the file,

-- click the Compile button to compile it.

 

attachment.php?attachmentid=10125&stc=1&d=1239457892

 

 

if you do not see the "Gauss" file, then

you should re-import the ELD

you will see this in the PowerEditor import screen.

 

attachment.php?attachmentid=10124&stc=1&d=1239457892

PBF-SQUEEZE.gif.22407e393831c89930537f9cc62b9aef.gif

Studies.gif.cd4a0fd3d088d2100983086df6a4de0f.gif

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Thanks you

the probleme is with the compilation of Gauss or any indicators or functions, when i import with compile check there is error, when i try to compile after importing : error, i've reinstall and install teh beta version : error !!!

I've found a lot of messages from people didn't manage to compile so i think there is a probleme with multicharts !

For this example i've the Gauss function imported automatically with the BR-Squeeze indicator but no way to compile it ...

Thanks you, if someone have the response maybe with the support of MC

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I doubt the problem is with MC,

MC would not selectively have problem with "Gauss", but not other studies.

 

 

just to be sure we are on the same page, this is the code of the "Gauss" function.

pls check to see if yours is the same.

 

 

{Gaussian Filter}

Inputs: Price(NumericSeries), iptPeriod(NumericSimple), iptPoles(NumericSimple);

variables: aa(0), b(0), w(0), x(0), y(0), y1(0), y2(0), y3(0), y4(0),
       a_1(0), a_12(0), a_13(0), a_14(0), a2(0), a3(0), a4(0), Pi(3.141592654),
       sqrtOf2(1.414213562), Period(2), poles(0);

if (iptPeriod < 2) then 
Period = 2
else
Period = iptPeriod;

// Number of filter poles must be between 1 and 4, inclusive
if iptPoles < 1 then
poles = 1
else if iptPoles > 4 then
poles = 4
else 
poles = iptPoles;

// initialization - performed only for first bar
if CurrentBar = 1 then
begin
   w = 2 * Pi / Period; // omega
   w = 180 * w / Pi;    // in degrees

   b = (1 - cosine(w)) / (power(sqrtOf2, 2.0/poles) - 1.0);

   aa = -b + squareroot(b*b + 2*b);
   a_1 = 1.0 - aa;
   a_12 = a_1 * a_1;
   a_13 = a_1 * a_1 * a_1;
   a_14 = a_12 * a_12;
   a2 = aa * aa;
   a3 = aa * aa * aa;
   a4 = a2 * a2;

   y1 = Price;
   y2 = y1;
y3 = y2;
   y4 = y3;
end;

{ Calculate your indicator value here }
x = Price;

if (poles = 1) then
y = aa * x + a_1 * y1
else if (poles = 2) then
y = a2 * x + 2 * a_1 * y1 - a_12 * y2
else if (poles = 3) then
y = a3 * x + 3 * a_1 * y1 - 3 * a_12 * y2 + a_13 * y3
else if (poles = 4) then
y = a4 * x + 4 * a_1 * y1 - 6 * a_12 * y2 + 4 * a_13 * y3 - a_14 * y4;

y4 = y3; // delayed by four bars
y3 = y2; // delayed by three bars
y2 = y1; // delayed by two bars
y1 = y;  // delayed by one bar

Gauss = y;

Edited by Tams

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