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schhay
2011-10-26 17:50:02


I want to write my own script for a study. how would I traverse data of a particular stock from a certain point in time or arbitrarily?

I'm new to Quantshare so I'm unfamiliar to a lot of functions and vars available for access. Is there an API documentation somewhere I can use for reference?



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2011-10-27 04:01:53

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To get documentation of a particular script, click on the "Help" button under the script control.

In "Tools -> Create Functions", to loop through each bar you can type:

VectorD close = cFunctions.Close;
for(int i=0;i < result.Length;i++)
{
result[i] = close[i];
}



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