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[amibroker] Re: Detailed AFL Definitions



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Thank you for your reply, Howard.  I'll check it out.

Thanks,
Bruce

--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Howard B" <howardbandy@xxx> wrote:
>
> Hi Bruce --
>
> The Bloodshed Dev-C++ compiler is free and works well for creating
DLLs to
> extend AmiBroker.  The URL is:
> http://www.bloodshed.net
>
> If you drill down, you'll come to the Dev-C++ Resource Site which
contains
> some excellent reference and tutorial materials.  Here is the URL to
go
> directly to it:
> http://www.bloodshed.net/dev/doc/index.html
>
>
> Thanks,
> Howard
> www.quantitativetradingsystems.com
>
>
>
>
>
> On 8/20/07, bruce12358 maunders@xxx wrote:
> >
> >   GP,
> >
> > Thank you, I'll dig up my old Turbo C manuals and have a read.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Bruce
> >
> >
> > --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <amibroker%40yahoogroups.com>,
> > "gp_sydney" gp.investment@ wrote:
> > >
> > > Bruce,
> > >
> > > Many of the concepts of AFL are essentially the same as the C/C++
> > > programming languages. If you can't find what you want in the AB
> > > documentation, try a Google search to pick up the equivalent thing
in
> > > C/C++.
> > >
> > > For the output format string, take a look at the printf function:
> > >
> > > http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/clibrary/cstdio/printf.html
> > >
> > > Be aware though that not all of it may be supported in AFL, which
only
> > > has floating point numbers and no integers.
> > >
> > > Specifically, %.1f%% means format a floating point number to
display
> > > one decimal place (that's the "%.1f" part) and then display a '%'
> > > symbol. The reason the '%' symbol is doubled at the end is because
> > > it's a special format specifier symbol, where the following
characters
> > > are assumed to be specifying a display format (as in the "%.1f"
part),
> > > so to actually print a '%' character, you need to put it twice.
> > >
> > > If you displayed a variable with this that had the value
"59.31764",
> > > the output would appear as "59.3%".
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > GP
> > >
> > >
> > > --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <amibroker%40yahoogroups.com>,
> > "bruce12358" <maunders@> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Is there a document that completely defines the AFL? Is there a
list
> > > > of all the escape codes? and what does this (%.1f%%) mean? I
have
> > > > searched the AFL reference document and the Release notes to no
avail.
> > > >
> > > > Thanks,
> > > >
> > > > Bruce
> > > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >
>




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