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Cren
2010-05-15 04:56:21


Hello, I downloaded Bulkowski's Chart Pattern Index (CPI). I put it on desktop, then I open it with QuantShare. But CPI doesn't list with indicators! It appears as it would be a stock, so I find it on the top of the Symbol listin the Watchlist. How can I put it between my indicators, as it would be e.g. a simple moving average?
Thanks a lot :)





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2010-05-15 12:12:14

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Hello,

The Bulkowski's Chart Pattern Index object is a download item, which means that it is a script that downloads data from an another website.

You can access Chart Pattern Index data using the following function:
getseries("_CPI_Patterns", close, LastData)

Or you can create an indicator by clicking on Tools -> Create functions, then typing the following script:

QSFormula formula = cFunctions.CompileFormula("a = getseries('_CPI_Patterns', close, LastData);");
result = formula.GetVectorDouble("a");



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