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Frank

Rotation Factor (Market Profile Code)

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this EasyLanguage code for 'Rotation Factor' (a Market Profile indicator) was working fine but somehow got screwed up in a Open Ecry software upgrade.

 

I have a headache trying to fix it because it seems to have logic that is perfectly fine. Can someone take a look at this and figure out how to re-write it in a different way that might make it work? I am thinking there is something wrong with either the word 'summation' or with the 'length' code....

 

What its supposed to do is track 30-min bars relative to the one preceeding it and keep a 'running score' --- such that if a low goes below the previous low, that is -1 -- if the high makes a lower high, that is -1 for a total score of -2 for that bar. these are then summed for the intraday session since the beginning of the day (you don't score the first bar of day fyi). so a rotation factor of -4 would be a day where you have made 2 lower lows and 2 lower highs after the first THREE bars. inside bars (ie, high<high[1] AND low>low[2]) and outside bars are scored as a zero.

 

again, this WAS working but no longer does so what I need is for the same content to work --- but somehow coded differently in the hopes that OEC will be able to read the re-worked code.

 

thanks in advance:

 

vars: aa(0), bb(0), cc(0), dd(0), ee(0), firstbar(0), length(0);

if date>date[1] then begin

firstbar=currentbar;

end;

 

length=(currentbar-firstbar);

 

 

if h>h[1] then aa=1 else aa=0;

if h<h[1] then bb=-1 else bb=0;

if h=h[1] then cc=0;

 

if l>l[1] then dd=1 else dd=0;

if l<l[1] then ee=-1 else ee=0;

if l=l[1] then cc=0;

 

value1=aa+bb+cc+dd+ee;

if date = date[1] then value2=summation(value1,length);

 

if date = date[1] then begin

plot1(value2,"count1");

end;

 

plot2(0,"0");

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what seems to be your problem?

 

can you post the error message?

 

The code compiled in MultiCharts.

Here's the chart. Does it looks right?

 

p.s. I have added the up/down color.

 

 

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Edited by Tams

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thx tams,

 

it compiles without an error -- it just gives the wrong indicator -- (small problem huh)... note how mine is wrong (look at the 4th bar in the indicator pane today) and yours is right using the same code.... this is why was just hoping for the same type of code but just re-worded in a diff't way --- I just don't know how to do it another way....

 

thanks for any help:

 

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Frank, below is a Rotation Factor indicator using EL code. Hope it helps.

 

vars: 
RotationFactor( 0 );

if CurrentBar > 1 then
begin
if Date <> Date[1] then
	RotationFactor = 0;

if Date = Date[1] then
begin
	if High > High[1] then
		RotationFactor = RotationFactor + 1;

	if High < High[1] then
		RotationFactor = RotationFactor - 1;

	if Low > Low[1] then
		RotationFactor = RotationFactor + 1;

	if Low < Low[1] then
		RotationFactor = RotationFactor - 1;
end;
end;

Plot1(0,"ZeroLine");
Plot2(RotationFactor,"RF");

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With colored bars like in TAMS' chart

 

//-----------------------------------------------------
	inputs:
//----------------------------------------------------

up.color( blue );

//----------------------------------------------------
vars: 
//----------------------------------------------------	

RF(0);

if CurrentBar > 1 then
begin
if Date <> Date[1] then
	RF = 0;

if Date = Date[1] then
begin
	if High > High[1] then
		RF = RF + 1;

	if High < High[1] then
		RF = RF - 1;

	if Low > Low[1] then
		RF = RF + 1;

	if Low < Low[1] then
		RF = RF - 1;
end;
end;

Plot1( 0  , "ZeroLine" );
Plot2( RF , "RF"	  );

if RF > RF[1] then
		SetPlotColor( 1 , up.color	);

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