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    There is a efs called "Todays High (TH) wich comes with eSignal (Formulas/OHLC).
    This efs does not compute new, if the price goes higher then the high at the time this efs was loaded (Intraday)
    Any ideas how to change that.

    Traveller

  • #2
    the same is with the Today's low. It would be great if they automatically moved higher/lower as the stock price went lower/higher. Other than manually reloading them, I have never seen another way..but some of the EFS guys might have a solution. It would be nice if there was one.

    cas

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    • #3
      Cas/Traveller:

      Make a backup copy of your existing getTodayOHLC.efs file (in your OHLC folder) and then copy in the attached version. I made a small change that will force it to check for new values during the current day but I have not tested it extensively. Now, it will not draw a new horizontal line if a new high/low is reached but it will stair-step accordingly.

      Chris
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      • #4
        Chris,

        That works great...thank you very much! That is a big improvement over the Todayshigh efs that is the default install. Much better if you have been watching the same issue for some time. Thanks for that.

        cas

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        • #5
          Chris

          Thank you for your work. I'll check it out, when the markets are open again.
          Btw, which programming syntax is used in efs-scripts? Is it C? I'm familiar with Visual Basic.
          Is there a guide with all the key-words to download?

          Hubert

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          • #6
            Hi Hubert:

            EFS is, for the most part, Javascript and there are several generic tutorials available on the web (just do a google search on "javascript tutorial").

            I put together a EFS help file that you can find in the File Area in the "Specialty Scripts" group. It is basically a compilation of all of the help documents that I gathered from various forums, etc.

            You can also go to the main eSignal Bulletin Board page and look in the EFS Reference Guide forum.

            ... and you can browse to:

            http://www.esignalcentral.com/traini.../efs_database/

            which is a new centralized help/information database that the folks at eSignal have put together.

            Chris
            Last edited by ckryza; 04-18-2003, 05:39 AM.

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            • #7
              Chris

              Thanks a lot. So I will start study again. :-)


              Hubert

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