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Translate Indicator from Mql4 to EasyLanguage

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Hey Community!

 

I hope I've chosen the right forum for my problem and you are likely to help me...

 

I'd like to use an indicator from MT4 in TradeStation and MultiCharts and tried to translate it from Mql4 to EasyLanguage. But unfortunately it doesn't work that well.

 

This is the indicator in Mql4:

 

//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
//|                                            ATR Trailing Stop.mq4 |
//|                                                                  |
//|                                                                   |
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
#property  link      ""
//---- indicator settings
#property  indicator_chart_window
#property  indicator_buffers 2
#property  indicator_color1  Blue
#property  indicator_color2  Red

//---- indicator parameters
extern int BackPeriod   = 1000;
extern int ATRPeriod   = 3;
extern double Factor = 3;
extern bool TypicalPrice = false;

//---- indicator buffers
double     ind_buffer1[];
double     ind_buffer2[];

//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
//| Custom indicator initialization function                         |
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
int init()
 {
//---- drawing settings  
  SetIndexStyle(0,DRAW_LINE,EMPTY,2);
  SetIndexDrawBegin(0,ATRPeriod);
  SetIndexBuffer(0,ind_buffer1);
  SetIndexStyle(1,DRAW_LINE,EMPTY,2);
  SetIndexDrawBegin(1,ATRPeriod);
  SetIndexBuffer(1,ind_buffer2);

  IndicatorDigits(MarketInfo(Symbol(),MODE_DIGITS)+2);
//---- name for DataWindow and indicator subwindow label
  IndicatorShortName("ATR Trailing Stop("+ATRPeriod+" * "+Factor+")");
  SetIndexLabel(0,"Support");
  SetIndexLabel(1,"Resistance");
//---- initialization done
  return(0);
 }
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
//| Moving Averages Convergence/Divergence                           |
//+------------------------------------------------------------------+
int start()
 {
  int limit;
  int counted_bars=IndicatorCounted();
  double PrevUp, PrevDn;
  double CurrUp, CurrDn;
  double PriceLvl;
  double LvlUp = 0;
  double LvlDn = 1000;
  int Dir = 1;
  int InitDir;
//---- check for possible errors
  if(counted_bars<0) return(-1);
//---- last counted bar will be recounted
  if(counted_bars>0) counted_bars--;
  limit=Bars-counted_bars;
//---- fill in buffervalues
  InitDir = 0;
  for(int i=BackPeriod; i>=0; i--)
  {
     if (TypicalPrice) PriceLvl = (High[i] + Low[i] + Close[i])/3;
     else PriceLvl = Close[i];  

     if(InitDir == 0) {
        CurrUp=Close[i] - (iATR(NULL,0,ATRPeriod,i) * Factor);
        PrevUp=Close[i-1] - (iATR(NULL,0,ATRPeriod,i-1) * Factor);
        CurrDn=Close[i] + (iATR(NULL,0,ATRPeriod,i) * Factor);
        PrevDn=Close[i-1] + (iATR(NULL,0,ATRPeriod,i-1) * Factor);

        if (CurrUp > PrevUp) Dir = 1;
        LvlUp = CurrUp;
        if (CurrDn < PrevDn) Dir = -1;
        LvlDn = CurrDn;
        InitDir = 1;

     }

     CurrUp=PriceLvl - (iATR(NULL,0,ATRPeriod,i) * Factor);
     CurrDn=PriceLvl + (iATR(NULL,0,ATRPeriod,i) * Factor);

     if (Dir == 1) {
        if (CurrUp > LvlUp) {
           ind_buffer1[i] = CurrUp;
           LvlUp = CurrUp;
        }
        else {
           ind_buffer1[i] = LvlUp;
        }
        ind_buffer2[i] = EMPTY_VALUE;
        if (Low[i] < ind_buffer1[i]) {
           Dir = -1;
           LvlDn = 1000;
        }
     }

     if (Dir == -1) {
        if (CurrDn < LvlDn) {
           ind_buffer2[i] = CurrDn;
           LvlDn = CurrDn;
        }
        else {
           ind_buffer2[i] = LvlDn;
        }
        ind_buffer1[i] = EMPTY_VALUE;
        if (High[i] > ind_buffer2[i]) {
           Dir = 1;
           LvlUp = 0;
        }
     }

  }  


//---- done
  return(0);
 }

 

And this is how I thought I could code in in EasyLanguage:

 

 

Inputs: BackPeriod(1000), ATRPeriod(3), factor(3), typPrice(false);

Variables: countedBars(0), initDir(0), Dir(1), PrevUp(0), PrevDn(0), CurrUp(0), CurrDn(0), PriceLvl(0), LvlUp(0), LvlDn(1000);

//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

if countedBars >= 0 then begin

//--------------------------

if countedBars > 0 then CountedBars=CountedBars-1;

//--------------------------

Variables: Counter(1);

for Counter = 1 to Counter<=0
begin

	//--------------------------

	if typPrice=true then 		
	PriceLvl = (High(Counter)+ Low(Counter) + Close(Counter)) / 3				
	else PriceLvl = Close(Counter);			

	//--------------------------

	if initDir=0 then begin		
	CurrUp = Close(Counter) -   AvgTrueRange(ATRPeriod)*factor;
	PrevUp = Close(Counter-1) - AvgTrueRange(ATRPeriod)*factor;
	CurrDn = Close(Counter) +   AvgTrueRange(ATRPeriod)*factor;
	PrevDn = Close(Counter-1) + AvgTrueRange(ATRPeriod)*factor;

	if CurrUp > PrevUp then Dir=1;

	LvlUp=CurrUp;

	if CurrDn < PrevDn then Dir=-1;

	LvlDn=CurrDn;

	initDir=1;

	end;

	//--------------------------

	CurrUp = PriceLvl -  AvgTrueRange(ATRPeriod)*factor;
		CurrDn = PriceLvl +  AvgTrueRange(ATRPeriod)*factor;

	//--------------------------

	Array: ind_buffer1 [](0), ind_buffer2 [](0);

	if Dir=1 then begin

		if CurrUp > LvlUp then begin
		ind_buffer1[Counter]=CurrUp;
		LvlUp=CurrUp;
		end		
		else begin
		ind_buffer1[Counter]=LvlUp;
		end;

		if low(Counter) < ind_buffer1[Counter] then begin
		Dir = -1;
		LvlDn=1000;
		end;
	end;		

	//--------------------------

	if Dir=-1 then begin

		if CurrDn < LvlDn then begin
		ind_buffer2[Counter]=CurrDn;
		LvlDn=CurrDn;
		end		
		else begin
		ind_buffer2[Counter]=LvlDn;
		end;

		if High(Counter) > ind_buffer2[Counter] then begin
		Dir = 1;
		LvlUp = 0;
		end;
	end;

	//--------------------------
//--------------------------

Plot1(ind_buffer1[Counter]);
Plot2(ind_buffer2[Counter]);

Counter=Counter+1;

//--------------------------

end;

end;

 

I can't try the EasyLanguage code and take a look, if it is, what I want it to be, because compiling finishs with an error description :

 

------ Build started: ------
Study: "test01" (Indicator)
Please wait .... 
------ Compiled with error(s): ------
Compile error
errLine 0, errColumn 0, errLineEnd 0, errColumnEnd 0
causal study:  (Function)

 

I would greatly appreciate any support from you... thanks a lot...

 

I attached a picture, to show, how the indicator looks in MT4.

Dok1.docx

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Ok, I finally made the code run, but it still doesn't draw the line I want to be drawn...

Maybe somebody knows the answer?

 

The line should be plotted in the chart window, like to see in the picture .... but I don't know how to do it. How to draw a line in the chart and not in a separated window ??

 

Here is the new code:

 

 

Inputs: BackPeriod(1000), ATRPeriod(3), factor(3), typPrice(false);

Variables: countedBars(0), initDir(0), Dir(1), PrevUp(0), PrevDn(0), CurrUp(0), CurrDn(0), PriceLvl(0), LvlUp(0), LvlDn(1000);

//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

if countedBars >= 0 then begin



//--------------------------

if countedBars > 0 then CountedBars=CountedBars-1;

//--------------------------

Variables: Counter(BackPeriod);

for Counter = 1 to Counter<=0	
begin

//if Counter>= 0 then begin

	//--------------------------

	if typPrice=true then 		
	PriceLvl = (High[Counter] +Low[Counter] + Close[Counter] )/ 3				
	else PriceLvl = Close[Counter] ;			

	//--------------------------

	if initDir=0 then begin		
	CurrUp = Close[Counter] -   AvgTrueRange(ATRPeriod)*factor;
	PrevUp = Close[Counter-1] - AvgTrueRange(ATRPeriod)*factor;
	CurrDn = Close[Counter] +   AvgTrueRange(ATRPeriod)*factor;
	PrevDn = Close[Counter-1] + AvgTrueRange(ATRPeriod)*factor;

	if CurrUp > PrevUp then Dir=1;

	LvlUp=CurrUp;

	if CurrDn < PrevDn then Dir=-1;

	LvlDn=CurrDn;

	initDir=1;

	end;

	//--------------------------

	CurrUp = PriceLvl -  AvgTrueRange(ATRPeriod)*factor;
		CurrDn = PriceLvl +  AvgTrueRange(ATRPeriod)*factor;

	//--------------------------

	Array: ind_buffer1 [](0), ind_buffer2 [](0);

	if Dir=1 then begin

		if CurrUp > LvlUp then begin
		ind_buffer1[Counter]=CurrUp;
		LvlUp=CurrUp;
		end		
		else begin
		ind_buffer1[Counter]=LvlUp;
		end;

		if low[Counter] < ind_buffer1[Counter] then begin
		Dir = -1;
		LvlDn=1000;
		end;
	end;		

	//--------------------------

	if Dir=-1 then begin

		if CurrDn < LvlDn then begin
		ind_buffer2[Counter]=CurrDn;
		LvlDn=CurrDn;
		end		
		else begin
		ind_buffer2[Counter]=LvlDn;
		end;

		if High[Counter] > ind_buffer2[Counter] then begin
		Dir = 1;
		LvlUp = 0;
		end;
	end;

	//--------------------------
//--------------------------

Plot1(ind_buffer1[Counter]);
Plot2(ind_buffer2[Counter]);

Counter=Counter-1;


end;

//--------------------------




end;

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Hi,

 

Tradestation is different from MT4 in calculation. Tradestation calculates from left to right and thus the first bar will be 1 and then goes on..

 

if countedBars >= 0 then begin

if countedBars > 0 then CountedBars=CountedBars-1;

 

1) In the first bar of calculation the countedBars is set to 0. So in your case, the countedBars will never be > 0.

 

2) In the for Loop, you have stated that Counter = 1 to to Counter<=0 where Counter is set as Counter(BackPeriod) in the variable.

So I guess it should be like the following:-

 

   for X = Counter downto 0	
begin
                       //your code here

 

Good Luck

Easytrader_I.

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Hey EasyTrader_I, thank you for your reply.

 

Tradestation is different from MT4 in calculation. Tradestation calculates from left to right and thus the first bar will be 1 and then goes on..

Does that mean, that the oldest bar on the chart is bar number 1 ? So that I can't catch, for example, the high before the current bar with

 

High[1]

 

? Or do I have to get that value with the phrase

 

High of 1 bar ago

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