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Need an efs for showing Absolute Difference of Moving Average over time

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  • #16
    Great - that is what I was wondering about... I'll slip that right in.

    (my question in the 5:26 am post/thread: Also wondering if there is a way to force 4 digit accuracy for all figures - or maybe that's just a by-product of the momentum function too. I've noticed it with MACD readouts on eSignal too. When values are less than 0.001 you get 4 digit accuracy, but anything between 0.001 and 0.002 reads out as 0.001 (instead of, say 0.0013)...?)

    By the way, your generous help in walking me through this has encouraged me to get into scripting and work with EFS, which I had been reticent to do - so you've opened up a wonderful door for me into this powerful tool.

    Many many thanks!
    Mindy

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    • #17
      Mindy
      EFS has no control (at this time) over how the values get displayed. The best solution is to actually multiply the values returned by a study by a user defined constant (for example 100 or 1000).
      Alex

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      • #18
        efs available for this idea?

        This is interesting thread, but I don't find any concluding efs to work with.
        Is there one?
        Regards,

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