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Iterate Through Instrument List
I would like to be able to prgramatically record the values of several dataseries exposed by multiple custom indicators for a list of instruments. This would roughly be the equivalent of having an instrument list in the market analyzer with several columns of indicator values and automatically exporting the results. I imagine that I could program each of the indicators to write out the results and call them all from the market analyzer, but might there be a cleaner way to accomplish the task and bypass the market analyzer?Last edited by dkrumholz; 06-30-2012, 02:57 AM.Tags: None
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I have the Market Analyzer open with 200 instruments in the list. I have two indicators loaded in additional columns. I could export the current market analyzer view to Excel. That requires that I be at the machine and do that export. I would like to accomplish the same task progamatically so I do not need to be at the computer and do that export. I could have the indicators each write out the data, but I would still need to iterate through the instrument list. Can I programatically have an indicator iterate through an instrument list? I suppose I cound open the market analyzer and if the instrument list was loaded and each indicator was added to the analyzer and each indicator recorded its own values then I would accomplish the task. Is that correct? Even if that is true is there an alternate way to accomplish the task without using the market analyzer?
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One way of doing this would be to add all 200 instruments in Initialize() and then loop through them with a for loop containing all of the indicators whose values you want to record, like this:
for (int i = 0; i < 200; i++)
{
EMA(Closes[i][0])
SMA(Closes[i][0])
//etc
}
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Originally posted by dkrumholz View PostThat seems like a perfectly reasonable approach. Is there any way to "load" an indicator without putting it on a chart - similar to the way the Market Analyzer does?
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