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Hi Tams,

 

I tried to compile it, but the EL command "text_setsize" in your file isn't in the EL vocab. I replaced it by the command TL_setsize in the .eld file below, but this command isn't probably correct, since I can't discover any text, only some bars get colored. Does anybody know the right command?

Thanks in advance.

CANDLE_PATTERNS.ELDFetching info...

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  Fredd said:
Hi Tams,

I tried to compile it, but the EL command "text_setsize" in your file isn't in the EL vocab. I replaced it by the command TL_setsize in the .eld file below, but this command isn't probably correct, since I can't discover any text, only some bars get colored. Does anybody know the right command?

Thanks in advance.

 

TL_Setsize will only apply to trendlines.

 

if you bracket out all statements with "text_setsize", the text will be in the default size.

they will be a bit small, but perfectly readable.

 

Sorry for the oversight and inconvenience.

 

:-(

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Tam and Fredd

Thanks for the help adding those to indicators. Tam the original work is appreciated and fredd the conversion to ELD is also much appreciated. Fredd, on your ELD titled awesome ELD, under Tams AC-AC, is that the actual ELD for the ac-ac above? Finally, Tam, can you tell me what type of chart and size you are using on the AC-AC (on the top post)? Thank you both very much. :)

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  cooper59 said:
Tam and Fredd

Thanks for the help adding those to indicators. Tam the original work is appreciated and fredd the conversion to ELD is also much appreciated. Fredd, on your ELD titled awesome ELD, under Tams AC-AC, is that the actual ELD for the ac-ac above? Finally, Tam, can you tell me what type of chart and size you are using on the AC-AC (on the top post)? Thank you both very much. :)

 

The Awesome Indicator can be applied to charts of any format.

 

I do not remember the exact chart I used in that illustration.

The key thing in using this indicator is to...

1. look for AO divergence

2. then watch out for price break out in the reversal

3. The movement is confirmed by the AC

 

enjoy!

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  cooper59 said:
Tam and Fredd

Thanks for the help adding those to indicators. Tam the original work is appreciated and fredd the conversion to ELD is also much appreciated. Fredd, on your ELD titled awesome ELD, under Tams AC-AC, is that the actual ELD for the ac-ac above? Finally, Tam, can you tell me what type of chart and size you are using on the AC-AC (on the top post)? Thank you both very much. :)

 

Hi cooper59,

 

Yep, I just compiled Tams file from *.txt into *.eld. No changes.

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Tams,

 

Thanks again for another great indicator which I put into an ELS file for use with TS2000i. It works on GBPUSD but on all other instruments it will not plot. Does anyone have any suggestions as to why this may be the case or what I may need to do to get it to work on other instruments ?

 

 

Paul

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  Trader333 said:
Tams,

Thanks again for another great indicator which I put into an ELS file for use with TS2000i. It works on GBPUSD but on all other instruments it will not plot. Does anyone have any suggestions as to why this may be the case or what I may need to do to get it to work on other instruments ?

Paul

 

 

are you referring to the original TradeStation HHLL code?

 

Fredd has compiled an ELD here:

http://www.traderslaboratory.com/forums/f56/free-easylanguage-indicators-5418.html#post59382

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  Trader333 said:
I was referring to the changed version. I am unable to open ELD files or import them as my version of Tradestation is too old and I had compiled them from the text.

Paul

 

probably the old TS is not capable of making the drawing objects.

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  Trader333 said:
Well it was able to on GBPUSD and only on other instruments where they was a problem. Not to worry and thanks for your help.

Paul

 

sorry I misunderstood you in the last post.

 

If it works in one instrument, it should work in others.

Maybe it is the chart resolution?

The MC version works in sub-minute charts, (ie. sec, tick, CVB, etc.,)

but the TS version can only work in minute charts.

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Tams Thank you for this wonderful indicators. I will be using multicharts soon. therefore, these indicators will be very helpful to me. may I ask you one off topic question? does multichrts support Yahoo Realtime data .

 

thanks.

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  delta said:
Tams Thank you for this wonderful indicators. I will be using multicharts soon. therefore, these indicators will be very helpful to me. may I ask you one off topic question? does multichrts support Yahoo Realtime data .

thanks.

 

I don't know the answer because I do not use Yahoo realtime.

You can post your question at their support forum. They are very responsive.

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hi, first id like to say thanks to Tams for supplying this code, its been something i have been thinking about for a few days.

 

i do have one question, is it possible to calculate the hight differences between sucessive HH and LL?

 

i have tried but thus far i just have a nice straight line at 0

 

would appreciate any help on this

 

Firefly

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  Firefly said:
hi, first id like to say thanks to Tams for supplying this code, its been something i have been thinking about for a few days.

i do have one question, is it possible to calculate the hight differences between sucessive HH and LL?

i have tried but thus far i just have a nice straight line at 0

would appreciate any help on this

Firefly

 

Yes, of course it is possible... ;-)

all the coordinates are there,

how else does your program know where to plot the text and lines?

 

If you are interested in finer analysis like that,

may I suggest this book:

 

Ask Mr. Easylanguage by Samuel K. Tennis

 

Amazon.com: Ask Mr. Easylanguage: Samuel K. Tennis: Books

 

419QMGP9W3L._SL500_AA240_.jpg

 

 

EasyLanguage is not that difficult, even I know it.

if you spend a few hours with the book, you might be surprised at what analysis you can pull out of the OHLC bars.

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Tams Thank you for this wonderful indicators. I will be using multicharts soon. therefore, these indicators will be very helpful to me. may I ask you one off topic question? does multichrts support Yahoo Realtime data .

 

thanks.

 

I tried without success

 

I'm also interested if it works

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