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you will need to give more information than these...

 

1. where did you get the code? public domain? copyright?

2. please give credit to the original author.

3. what is the indicator ? oscillator? paintbar? etc.,

4. do you have a screen shot?

5. how do you use the indicator?

 

don't just dump 2 compressed file here and expect a miracle...

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Hi Tams please slow down.

I've never tried , but I'm curious to try it.

 

 

from the net:

""NMA swing system as posted on Kartik blog Strategies for the Technical Trader

I was going through the system as was fascinated by the simple trading system. I tried checking on different time frames and it seems that if traded properly with the profit booking level. This system will definately give good results.""

 

I do not expect miracles was just to see for himself whether they really work,

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don't just dump 2 compressed file here and expect a miracle...

 

...

 

I do not expect miracles was just to see for himself whether they really work,

 

 

I mean, don't just dump 2 compressed files here and expect someone to do all the leg work for you....

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If you want to test the indicators first, maybe you could try it with AmiBroker Demo version. I am not really sure what restrictions the demo (unregistered) version has, but I guess you can import price/volume data from .csv file and for sure you can test your custom indicator. But I think (not sure) that the demo doesn't support bar intervals under 1 minute.

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I would not try AmiBroker, if someone could kindly try and then tell me if it works well or not;)

 

So, you want someone to either translate the code for you to Easylanguage, or run the code for you on Amibroker? So you want someone to do all the work for you while you do... nothing?

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So, you want someone to either translate the code for you to Easylanguage, or run the code for you on Amibroker? So you want someone to do all the work for you while you do... nothing?
Becareful. The OP is from Sicily. He may make you an offer you can't refuse. :)

 

NICK MA Swing looks like the Heikin Ashi trend (TTM trend) which has been covered here:

http://www.traderslaboratory.com/forums/f56/heikin-ashi-ttm-trend-strategy-7195.html

_SECTION_BEGIN("NICK MA Swing");
SetBarsRequired(200,0);

GraphXSpace = 5;
SetChartOptions(0,chartShowArrows|chartShowDates);
k =  Optimize("K",Param("K",1.25,0.25,5,0.25),0.25,5,0.25);
Per= Optimize("atr",Param("atr",11,3,20,1),3,20,1);
HACLOSE=(O+H+L+C)/4;
HaOpen = AMA( Ref( HaClose,  -1 ),  0.5 );
HaHigh = Max( H,  Max( HaClose,  HaOpen ) );
HaLow = Min( L,  Min( HaClose,  HaOpen ) );
PlotOHLC( HaOpen, HaHigh, HaLow, HaClose, "" + Name(), colorBlack, styleCandle | styleNoLabel );
j=Haclose;

//=======================================================================================================================
//=========================Indicator==============================================================================================
f=ATR(14);

rfsctor = WMA(H-L, Per);

revers = k * rfsctor;

Trend = 1;  
NW[0] = 0;  


for(i = 1; i < BarCount; i++)
{
if(Trend[i-1] == 1)                
{
 if(j[i] < NW[i-1])                 
 {
  Trend[i] = -1;                   
  NW[i] = j[i] + Revers[i];        
 }
 else                              
 {
  Trend[i] = 1;
  if((j[i] - Revers[i]) > NW[i-1])
  {
   NW[i] = j[i] - Revers[i]; 
  }
  else
  {
   NW[i] = NW[i-1];
  }
 } 
}
if(Trend[i-1] == -1)               
{
 if(j[i] > NW[i-1])                
 {
  Trend[i] = 1;                    
  NW[i] = j[i] - Revers[i];        
 }
 else                              
 {
  Trend[i] = -1;
  if((j[i] + Revers[i]) < NW[i-1]) 
  {
   NW[i] = j[i] + Revers[i]; 
  }
  else
  {
   NW[i] = NW[i-1];
  }
 }
}
}

//===============system================
// trade on next bar open
SetTradeDelays( 1, 1, 1, 1 );
BuyPrice = SellPrice = Open; 

Plot(NW, "", IIf(Trend == 1, 27, 4), 4);
Buy=Cover=Cross(j,nw);
Sell=Short=Cross(nw,j);
//SellPrice=ValueWhen(Sell,C,1);
//BuyPrice=ValueWhen(Buy,C,1);
Long=Flip(Buy,Sell);
Shrt=Flip(Sell,Buy );
_SECTION_END();
//=================TITLE================================================================================================
_SECTION_BEGIN("Title");
if( Status("action") == actionIndicator ) 
(
Title = EncodeColor(colorWhite)+ "NICK MA Swing System" + " - " +  Name() + " - " + EncodeColor(colorRed)+ Interval(2) + EncodeColor(colorWhite) +
"  - " + Date() +" - "+"\n" +EncodeColor(colorYellow) +"Op-"+O+"  "+"Hi-"+H+"  "+"Lo-"+L+"  "+
"Cl-"+C+"  "+ "Vol= "+ WriteVal(V)+"\n"+ 
EncodeColor(colorLime)+
WriteIf (Buy , " GO LONG / Reverse Signal at "+C+"  ","")+
WriteIf (Sell , " EXIT LONG / Reverse Signal at "+C+"  ","")+"\n"+EncodeColor(colorWhite)+
WriteIf(Sell , "Total Profit/Loss for the Last Trade Rs."+(C-BuyPrice)+"","")+
WriteIf(Buy  , "Total Profit/Loss for the Last trade Rs."+(SellPrice-C)+"","")+
WriteIf(Long AND NOT Buy, "Trade : Long - Entry price Rs."+(BuyPrice),"")+
WriteIf(shrt AND NOT Sell, "Trade : Short - Entry price Rs."+(SellPrice),"")+"\n"+ 
WriteIf(Long AND NOT Buy, "Current Profit/Loss Rs."+(C-BuyPrice)+"","")+
WriteIf(shrt AND NOT Sell, "Current Profit/Loss Rs."+(SellPrice-C)+"",""));
PlotShapes(IIf(Buy, shapeSquare, shapeNone),colorGreen, 0, L, Offset=-40);
PlotShapes(IIf(Buy, shapeSquare, shapeNone),colorLime, 0,L, Offset=-50);                      
PlotShapes(IIf(Buy, shapeUpArrow, shapeNone),colorWhite, 0,L, Offset=-45); 
PlotShapes(IIf(Sell, shapeSquare, shapeNone),colorRed, 0, H, Offset=40);
PlotShapes(IIf(Sell, shapeSquare, shapeNone),colorOrange, 0,H, Offset=50);                      
PlotShapes(IIf(Sell, shapeDownArrow, shapeNone),colorWhite, 0,H, Offset=-45);
_SECTION_END();

 

The other (KAMA system) is more complicated with linear regression SD lines and Fib levels:

 

_SECTION_BEGIN("BACK COLR");
SetChartBkGradientFill( ParamColor("BgTop", ColorRGB( 172,172,172 )),

ParamColor("BgBottom", ColorRGB( 172,172,172 )),ParamColor("titleblock",ColorRGB( 172,172,172 )));

_SECTION_END();

// Two adjustable parameter "Buy sensitivity" and "Buy Finetune" provided to adjust entry points.
// Two adjustable parameter "Sell sensitivity" and "Sell Finetune" provided to adjust Exit points.

_SECTION_BEGIN("KAMA System 1.0");




SetChartOptions(0,chartShowArrows|chartShowDates);
Title = ("KAMA SYSTEM - " + Name()+"  " + Date() +"  "+Interval(2) +"  "+ EncodeColor(colorLime)+",Open "+Open +" ,High "+H+" ,Low "+L+" ,Close "+C+" "+"{{VALUES}}");


//{{VALUES}}"+ O+ H+ L+C);


//_N(Title =StrFormat("{{Name}} - {{Interval}} {{Date}} Open %g, Hi %g, Lo %g, Close %g (%.1f%%) {{VALUES}}", O, H, L, C, SelectedValue( ROC( C, 1 ) ) ));


// Buy adjustments
bs=Param("BUY Sensitivity",7,2,20,1);
bf=Param("BUY Finetune",2,0.1,20,0.1);

///uncommentf for optimization
//bs=Optimize("BUY Sensitivity",7,2,20,1);
//bf=Optimize("BUY Finetune",2,0.1,20,0.1);
// Sell Adjustments
ss=Param("SELL Sensitivity",5,2,20,1);
sf=Param("SELL Finetune",1,0.1,20,0.1);

///uncommentf for optimization
ss=Optimize("SELL Sensitivity",5,2,20,1);
sf=Optimize("SELL Finetune",1,0.1,20,0.1);


//stock selection parameters
MyCL = Param( "CL", 10, 10, 100, 10 );
MyVK = Param( "VK", 30, 10, 100, 10 );
MyTL = Param( "TL", 300, 100, 1000, 100 );
//stock selection
//TLM = EMA(C*V/100000,100) ;
//include = C> MyCL AND V/1000> MyVK AND C*V/100000 > MyTL AND TLM > 0.333 * MyTL ; 

// common
fast = 2/(2+1);
slow = 2/(30+1);
//BUY part
dirb=abs(Close-Ref(Close,-bs));
volb=Sum(abs(Close-Ref(Close,-1)),bs);
ERb=dirb/volb;
scb =( ERb*(fast-slow)+slow)^2; 
xb = AMA( C, scb ); 
flb=bf*StDev(xb-Ref(xb,-1),20);
j=xb-Ref(xb,-3);


//SELL part
dirs=abs(Close-Ref(Close,-ss));
vols=Sum(abs(Close-Ref(Close,-1)),ss);
ERs=dirs/vols;
scs =( ERs*(fast-slow)+slow)^2; 
xs = AMA( C, scs ); 
fls=sf*StDev(xs-Ref(xs,-1),20);
k=Ref(Xs,-3)-Xs;

Buy=Cross(j,flb) ;
Sell=Cross(k,fls);
mycolor=IIf(C>xb,colorLime,colorRed);
Plot( C, "Close", mycolor,styleNoTitle | styleCandle  ); 
Plot(xb,"KAMA-BUY",colorRed,1);
Plot(xs,"KAMA-SELL",colorOrange,1);
Buy = ExRem(Buy,Sell);
Sell = ExRem(Sell,Buy);

shape = Buy * shapeUpArrow +Sell * shapeDownArrow ;

PlotShapes( shape, IIf( Buy, colorLime, colorRed),0, IIf( Buy, Low, High ) );

GraphXSpace = 5;
dist = 1.5*ATR(20); 

for( i = 0; i < BarCount; i++ ) 
{ 
if( Buy[i] ) PlotText( "Buy\n@" + C[ i ], i, L[ i ]-dist[i], colorLime ); 
if( Sell[i] ) PlotText( "sell\n@" + C[ i ], i, L[ i ]+dist[i], colorRed ); 
} 
Filter= Buy OR Sell;

PositionScore=100/C;
PositionSize = - 20;
SetBarsRequired(10000, 10000);
SetFormulaName("KAMA System");

_SECTION_END();

_SECTION_BEGIN("IIR2");
// IIR2.afl
//
// Documentation to describe what the function does.
// Second order smoother
// the function statement
function IIR2( input, f0, f1, f2 )
// the function body
{
result[ 0 ] = input[ 0 ];
result[ 1 ] = input[ 1 ];
for( i = 2; i < BarCount; i++ )
{
result[i] = f0 * input[i] + f1 * result[i-1] + f2 * result[i-2];
}
// the function returns a single value and exits.
return result;
}
// The routine that calls the function.
SmoothedClose = IIR2(Close, 0.2, 1.4, -0.6 );
//Plot( Close, "Price", 2, styleCandle );
Plot( SmoothedClose, "function example", colorRed );
//Figure 8.1 IIR2
_SECTION_END();

_SECTION_BEGIN("GSMA");
SetBarsRequired(100000,0);
PI = 3.1415926;

function jIIR2( input, f0, f1, f2 ) 
{ 
   result[ 0 ] = input[ 0 ]; 
   result[ 1 ] = input[ 1 ]; 

   for( i = 2; i < BarCount; i++ ) 
   { 
      result[ i ] = f0 * input[ i ] + 
                    f1 * result[ i - 1 ] + 
                    f2 * result[ i - 2 ]; 
   } 

  return result; 
} 

function GSMA( input, Period )
{
 N = 0;
 an = 2 * PI / Period;
 c0 = b0 = 1;
 c1 = b1 = b2 = a1 = a2 = gamma1 = 0;
 beta1 = 2.415 * ( 1- cos( an ) );
 alpha = -beta1 + sqrt( beta1 ^ 2 + 2 * beta1 );
 alpha1 = ( cos( an ) + sin( an ) - 1 )/cos( an );
  {
   fo = alpha ^ 2;
   f1 = 2 * ( 1- alpha ); f2 = -( 1 - alpha )*( 1 - alpha );
 }


 return jIIR2( input, fo,f1,f2);
}
period=Param("period",13,1,40,1);

//Plot( Close, "Price", colorBlack, styleCandle ); 
Plot( GSMA( C,period), "GSMA", colorLime );

//  Linear Regression Line with 2 Standard Deviation Channels Plotted Above and Below 
//  Written by Patrick Hargus, with critical hints from Marcin Gorzynski, Amibroker.com Technical Support 
//      Designed for use with AB 4.63 beta and above, using drag and drop feature.  
//  Permits plotting a linear regression line of any price field available on the chart for a period determined by the user.  
//     2 Channels, based on a standard deviation each determined by the user, are plotted above and below the linear regression line. 
// 		A look back feature is also provided for examining how the indicator would have appeared on a chart X periods in the past.    


P = ParamField("Price field",-1);
Daysback = Param("Period for Liner Regression Line",21,1,240,1);
shift = Param("Look back period",0,0,240,1); 


//  =============================== Math Formula =============================================================

x = Cum(1);
lastx = LastValue( x ) - shift; 
aa = LastValue( Ref(LinRegIntercept( p, Daysback), -shift) ); 
bb = LastValue( Ref(LinRegSlope( p, Daysback ), -shift) ); 
y = Aa + bb * ( x - (Lastx - DaysBack +1 ) ); 


// ==================Plot the Linear Regression Line ==========================================================


LRColor = ParamColor("LR Color", colorCycle ); 
LRStyle = ParamStyle("LR Style");

LRLine =  IIf( x > (lastx - Daysback) AND BarIndex() < Lastx, y, Null );
Plot( LRLine , "LinReg", LRCOLOR, LRSTYLE ); //  styleDots ); 

// ==========================  Plot 1st SD Channel ===============================================================

SDP = Param("Standard Deviation", 1.5, 0, 6, 0.1);
SD = SDP/2;

width = LastValue( Ref(SD*StDev(p, Daysback),-shift) );   // THIS IS WHERE THE WIDTH OF THE CHANELS IS SET  
SDU = IIf( x > (lastx - Daysback) AND BarIndex() < Lastx, y+width , Null ) ;
SDL = IIf( x > (lastx - Daysback) AND BarIndex() < Lastx, y-width , Null ) ;

SDColor = ParamColor("SD Color", colorCycle ); 
SDStyle = ParamStyle("SD Style");

Plot( SDU , "Upper Lin Reg", SDColor,SDStyle ); 
Plot( SDL , "Lower Lin Reg", SDColor,SDStyle ); 

//  ==========================  Plot 2d SD Channel ===============================================================

SDP2 = Param("2d Standard Deviation", 2.0, 0, 6, 0.1);
SD2 = SDP2/2;

width2 = LastValue( Ref(SD2*StDev(p, Daysback),-shift) );   // THIS IS WHERE THE WIDTH OF THE CHANELS IS SET  
SDU2 = IIf( x > (lastx - Daysback) AND BarIndex() < Lastx, y+width2 , Null ) ;
SDL2 = IIf( x > (lastx - Daysback) AND BarIndex() < Lastx, y-width2 , Null ) ;

SDColor2 = ParamColor("2 SD Color", colorCycle ); 
SDStyle2 = ParamStyle("2 SD Style");

Plot( SDU2 , "Upper Lin Reg", SDColor2,SDStyle2 ); 
Plot( SDL2 , "Lower Lin Reg", SDColor2,SDStyle2 ); 

// ============================ End Indicator Code ==============================================================

//Fibonacci cluster

_SECTION_BEGIN("Background");
SetChartOptions(0,chartShowArrows|chartShowDates);
SetChartBkColor(ParamColor("Outer panel",colorWhite)); // color of outer border 
SetChartBkGradientFill( ParamColor("Inner panel upper",colorWhite),ParamColor("Inner panel lower",colorWhite));
tchoice=Param("Title Selection ",2,1,2,1);

//Plot(C, "", IIf(O>=C, colorOrange, colorGreen), ParamStyle("Price Style",styleCandle,maskPrice));
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
_SECTION_BEGIN("Fib Retracements");
fibs = ParamToggle("Plot Fibs","Off|On",1);
pctH = Param ("Pivot Hi %", 0.325,0.001,2.0,0.002);
HiLB = Param ("Hi LookBack",1,1,BarCount-1,1);
pctL = Param ("Pivot Lo %", 0.325,0.001,2.0,0.002);
LoLB = Param ("Lo LookBack",1,1,BarCount-1,1);
Back = Param ("Extend Left = 2",1,1,500,1);
Fwd  = Param("Plot Forward", 0, 0, 500, 1);
text = ParamToggle("Plot Text","Off|On",1);
hts  = Param ("Text Shift", -33.5,-50,50,0.10);
style =ParamStyle("Line Style",styleLine,styleNoLabel);
x = BarIndex();
pRp  = PeakBars( H, pctH, 1) == 0;
yRp0 = SelectedValue(ValueWhen( pRp, H, HiLB));
xRp0 = SelectedValue(ValueWhen( pRp, x, HiLB));
pSp  = TroughBars( L, pctL, 1) == 0;
ySp0 = SelectedValue(ValueWhen( pSp, L, LoLB));
xSp0 = SelectedValue(ValueWhen( pSp, x, LoLB));
Delta = yRp0 - ySp0;

function fib(ret)
{
retval = (Delta * ret);
Fibval = IIf(ret < 1.0 
AND xSp0 < xRp0, yRp0 - retval, IIf(ret < 1.0 
AND xSp0 > xRp0, ySp0 + retval,IIf(ret > 1.0 
AND xSp0 < xRp0, yRp0 - retval, IIf(ret > 1.0 
AND xSp0 > xRp0, ySp0 + retval, Null)))); 
return FibVal;
}

x0 = Min(xSp0,xRp0)-Back;
x1 = (BarCount -1);
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
r236 = fib(0.236);	r236I = LastValue (r236,1);
r382 = fib(0.382);	r382I = LastValue (r382,1);
r050 = fib(0.50);		r050I = LastValue (r050,1);
r618 = fib(0.618);	r618I = LastValue (r618,1);
r786 = fib(0.786);	r786I = LastValue (r786,1);
e127 = fib(1.27);		e127I = LastValue (e127,1);
e162 = fib(1.62);		e162I = LastValue (e162,1);
e200 = fib(2.00);		e200I = LastValue (e200,1);
e262 = fib(2.62);		e262I = LastValue (e262,1);
e424 = fib(4.24);		e424I = LastValue (e424,1);
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
p00 = IIf(xSp0 > xRp0,ySp0,yRp0); 	p00I = LastValue (p00,1);
p100 = IIf(xSp0 < xRp0,ySp0,yRp0); 	p100I = LastValue (p100,1);
color00 =IIf(xSp0 > xRp0,colorLime,colorRed);
color100 =IIf(xSp0 < xRp0,colorLime,colorRed);
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
numbars = LastValue(Cum(Status("barvisible")));
fraction= IIf(StrRight(Name(),3) == "", 3.2, 3.2);
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
if(fibs==1)
{
Plot(LineArray(xRp0-Fwd,yRp0,x1,yRp0,Back),"PR",32,8|styleNoRescale,Null, Null,Fwd);
Plot(LineArray(xSp0-Fwd,ySp0,x1,ySp0,Back),"PS",27,8|styleNoRescale,Null, Null,Fwd);
Plot(LineArray(x0-Fwd,r236,x1,r236,Back),"",45,style|styleNoRescale,Null, Null,Fwd);
Plot(LineArray(x0-Fwd,r382,x1,r382,Back),"",44,style|styleNoRescale,Null, Null,Fwd);
Plot(LineArray(x0-Fwd,r050,x1,r050,Back),"",41,style|styleNoRescale,Null, Null,Fwd);
Plot(LineArray(x0-Fwd,r618,x1,r618,Back),"",43,style|styleNoRescale,Null, Null,Fwd);
Plot(LineArray(x0-Fwd,r786,x1,r786,Back),"",42,style|styleNoRescale,Null, Null,Fwd);
Plot(LineArray(x0-Fwd,e127,x1,e127,Back),"e127",47,style|styleNoRescale,Null, Null,Fwd);
Plot(LineArray(x0-Fwd,e162,x1,e162,Back),"e162",47,style|styleNoRescale,Null, Null,Fwd);
Plot(LineArray(x0-Fwd,e200,x1,e200,Back),"p200",47,style|styleNoRescale,Null, Null,Fwd);
Plot(LineArray(x0-Fwd,e262,x1,e262,Back),"p262",47,style|styleNoRescale,Null, Null,Fwd);
Plot(LineArray(x0-Fwd,e424,x1,e424,Back),"p424",25,style|styleNoRescale,Null, Null,Fwd);
}
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
if(text==1)
{ 
PlotText(" 0% = " + WriteVal(p00,fraction), 	LastValue(BarIndex())-(numbars/hts), p00I  + 0.05, color00);
PlotText("23% = " + WriteVal(r236,fraction), LastValue(BarIndex())-(numbars/hts), r236I + 0.05, 45);
PlotText("38% = " + WriteVal(r382,fraction), LastValue(BarIndex())-(numbars/hts), r382I + 0.05, 44);
PlotText("50% = " + WriteVal(r050,fraction), LastValue(BarIndex())-(numbars/hts), r050I + 0.05, 41);
PlotText("62% = " + WriteVal(r618,fraction), LastValue(BarIndex())-(numbars/hts), r618I + 0.05, 43);
PlotText("78% = " + WriteVal(r786,fraction), LastValue(BarIndex())-(numbars/hts), r786I + 0.05, 42);
PlotText("100% = " + WriteVal(p100,fraction), LastValue(BarIndex())-(numbars/hts),p100I + 0.05, color100);
PlotText("127% = " + WriteVal(e127,fraction), LastValue(BarIndex())-(numbars/hts),e127I + 0.05, 47);
PlotText("162% = " + WriteVal(e162,fraction), LastValue(BarIndex())-(numbars/hts),e162I + 0.05, 47);
PlotText("200% = " + WriteVal(e200,fraction), LastValue(BarIndex())-(numbars/hts),e200I + 0.05, 47);
PlotText("262% = " + WriteVal(e262,fraction), LastValue(BarIndex())-(numbars/hts),e262I + 0.05, 47);
PlotText("424% = " + WriteVal(e424,fraction), LastValue(BarIndex())-(numbars/hts),e424I + 0.05, 25);
}
_SECTION_END();
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
if (tchoice==1 ) 
{
_N(Title = EncodeColor(colorBlack)+StrFormat(" {{NAME}} -   {{INTERVAL}}      {{DATE}}    Open:  %g,    High:  %g,     Low:  %g,     Close:  %g     {{VALUES}}",O, H, L, C, SelectedValue( ROC( C, 1   ) ) ));
}
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
if (tchoice==2 ) 
{
Title = EncodeColor(colorBlack)+  Date() + "   Tick = " + EncodeColor(5) + Interval()+
EncodeColor(colorBlack) + "     Open = " + EncodeColor(colorBlack) + O + 
EncodeColor(colorBlack) + "     High = " + EncodeColor(5) + H +
EncodeColor(colorBlack) + "      Low = " + EncodeColor(colorRed) + L + 
EncodeColor(colorBlack) + "     Close = " + EncodeColor(colorBlack) + C + "\n" +
EncodeColor( colorBlack) +"_______________"+"\n"+
EncodeColor( colorBlack)  + "424%   =  "	+ 	EncodeColor(25)+ e424 + " " +"\n"+
EncodeColor( colorBlack)  + "262%   =  "	+ 	EncodeColor(47)+ e262 + " " +"\n"+
EncodeColor( colorBlack)  + "200%   =  "	+ 	EncodeColor(47)+ e200 + " " +"\n"+
EncodeColor( colorBlack)  + "162%   =  "	+ 	EncodeColor(47)+ e162 + " " +"\n"+
EncodeColor( colorBlack)  + "127%   =  "	+ 	EncodeColor(47)+ e127 + " " +"\n"+
EncodeColor( colorYellow) + "  Res    =  "	+ 	EncodeColor(32)+ p100 + " " +"\n"+
EncodeColor( colorBlack)  + "  78%   =  "	+	EncodeColor(42)+ r786 + " " +"\n"+
EncodeColor( colorBlack)  + "  62%   =  "	+ 	EncodeColor(43)+ r618 + " " +"\n"+
EncodeColor( colorBlack)  + "  50%   =  "	+ 	EncodeColor(41)+ r050 + " " +"\n"+
EncodeColor( colorBlack)  + "  38%   =  "	+ 	EncodeColor(44)+ r382 + " " +"\n"+
EncodeColor( colorBlack)  + "  23%   =  "	+ 	EncodeColor(45)+ r236+ " " +"\n"+
EncodeColor( colorYellow) + "  Sup   =   "	+ 	EncodeColor(34)+ p00 + " " ;
}
GraphXSpace=5;

_SECTION_BEGIN("BACK COLR");
SetChartBkGradientFill( ParamColor("BgTop", ColorRGB( 172,172,172 )),

ParamColor("BgBottom", ColorRGB( 172,172,172 )),ParamColor("titleblock",ColorRGB( 172,172,172 )));
_SECTION_END(); 

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Unfortunately I do not know the language of AmiBroker, sorry, forget it !

 

3monkeys what you mean by "Becareful. The OP is from Sicily"? :confused::crap:

Do you know the Sicily? Have you been in sicily?

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