File Name: RefUsage.efs
Description:
The function, ref(), is used to refer to previously returned values of a formula’s indicator. This example formula demonstrates the usage of ref() for formulas that return only one indicator to the chart.
Formula Parameters:
None.
Notes:
The formula uses a basic moving average study and outputs information to the Formula Output Window. To view the results, open the output window before applying the formula to a chart from the “Tools” menu.
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RefUsage.efs
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EFS Code:
Description:
The function, ref(), is used to refer to previously returned values of a formula’s indicator. This example formula demonstrates the usage of ref() for formulas that return only one indicator to the chart.
Formula Parameters:
None.
Notes:
The formula uses a basic moving average study and outputs information to the Formula Output Window. To view the results, open the output window before applying the formula to a chart from the “Tools” menu.
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RefUsage.efs
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EFS Code:
PHP Code:
/*******************************
Provided By : eSignal. (c) Copyright 2003
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/*** syntax: ref(nRelativeOffset, nNumBars) ***
These examples are based on formulas that return a single value. For example:
return vValue;
See RefUsage2.efs for examples of formulas that returns an array of values. For example:
return new Array(vValue1, vValue2);
var myRef = ref(-1) Returns the previous bar's value.
var myRef = ref(-3, 3) Returns values of bars -3 to -1 bars ago.
var myRef = ref(-1, -3) Returns values of bars -1 to -3 bars ago.
Note: VERY IMPORTANT!!
When using ref() it is very important that you incorporate some logic into your
code that will ensure that ref() returns a valid result. See the "BarCntr" logic
below. If you don't use the BarCntr logic or some other technique, you will get
unfavorable results.
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var study1 = new MAStudy(10, 0, "Close", MAStudy.Simple);
function preMain() {
setPriceStudy(true);
}
var BarCntr = 0;
function main() {
var vMA1 = study1.getValue(MAStudy.MA);
if (getBarState() == BARSTATE_NEWBAR) {
BarCntr += 1;
}
/*** BarCntr logic ***/
if (BarCntr > 10) { // We're using 10 because our MAStudy requires a minimum of 10 bars.
var myRef = ref(-1);
if (myRef == null) return;
//var myRef = ref(-3, 3);
//var myRef = ref(-1, -3);
}
// Open the Formula Output Window from the tools menu to view the values of myRef.
if (BarCntr > 10) {
debugPrintln("Bar Index: " + getCurrentBarIndex() + " myRef= " + myRef);
}
return vMA1;
}