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 Hello, 
  
There is no need to put all functions in single 
file. 
You can keep them separate, but just remember to 
include them in correct order 
(i.e. functions that are used by some other 
functions must be included first) 
 Best regards, Tomasz 
Janeczko amibroker.com 
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  Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 12:12 
  PM 
  Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re: if else and 
  include 
  
  
  thanks, 
    
  yes this is about what I have been doing now, 
  stacking functions inside one single functions file. In my opinion it is 
  not an ideal situation though because one usually writes the 
  functions / procedures in their own file and includes them when 
  needed.   
    
  As I understand the situation now one needs 
  to decide which user defined function to use, then stack them is to a single 
  file and include this file in your main formula. Then all function can see 
  eachother and also the main formula can see the functions / procedures.  
  More ideal would be if all functions could be included separately inside the 
  main formula and that all functions could see eachother. 
    
  This is just an idea ofcourse, we are already 
  spoiled and it is not a big deal to stuff all the functions inside a 
  file. 
    
  regards, Ed 
    
    
  
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    Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 11:44 
    AM 
    Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re: if else 
    and include 
    
  
    Hello, 
      
    Simply put all your user-defined functions into 
    one file and you will be 
    able to include them in any of your formulas as 
    well as call any function 
    from the formula as well as from another 
    function. 
     Best regards, Tomasz 
    Janeczko amibroker.com 
    
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      Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 11:14 
      AM 
      Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re: if else 
      and include 
      
  
      hi,,  
        
      somewhat off this topic: 
        
      how do I include a function with a function? 
      Is this possible? 
        
      I want to call a user defined function within 
      another user defined function. #include does not seem to work 
      here. 
        
      thanks, 
        
      rgds, Ed 
        
        
      
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        Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 10:53 
        AM 
        Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re: if 
        else and include 
        
  
        No, #include statements don't need double 
        backslashes. 
        The only error is that the #include line 
        was wrapped in Stephane's code. 
        #include lines MUST NOT be 
        wrapped. 
         Best regards, Tomasz Janeczko amibroker.com 
        
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          Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 
          4:03 AM 
          Subject: RE: [amibroker] Re: if 
          else and include 
          
  
          "#include "D:\Program 
          Files\AmiBroker\Formulas\Custom\Rem_Long 
          afl.afl"
  
          wouldnt be  #include "D:\\Program 
          Files\\AmiBroker\\Formulas\\Custom\\Rem_Long 
          afl.afl"
  
            
            
          Paul 
          Ho 
          
            
            Tomasz,
  below is exactly the 
            code, with braces as you wrote it. but it returns an 
            error.
  Stephane
  Choice=1; #pragma 
            nocache
  if(Choice==1) { #include "D:\Program 
            Files\AmiBroker\Formulas\Custom\Rem_Long 
            afl.afl" } else { #include "D:\Program 
            Files\AmiBroker\Formulas\Custom\Rem_Long 
             afl_Var.afl" }
  Setup=Cross( MFI(3),0); BuyCond= 
            Ref(Setup,-1); Entryprice=O; Exitprice=Low;// or 
            Close Stoploss=LLV(L,3)-0.75*ATR(10) 
            ; Stoptrail=LLV(L,3)-1.75*ATR(10); Exit=0; Pf=7; Stopprofit=(1+(Pf/100))*Entryprice;
  MyAppplyStop (BuyCond,Entryprice,Exitprice,Stoploss,Stoptrail,Stopprofit,Exit);
  Plot(VarGet("sellpr"),"",colorYellow,1); Plot(VarGet("Trailpr"),"",colorGreen,1); Plot(VarGet("StopLosspr"),"",colorRed,1); Plot(VarGet("Targetpr"),"",colorBlue,1);
 
 
  > 
            Stephane, >  > My idea DOES work, I ensure you, provided 
            you put the braces > correctly (as I shown). >  > 
            Best regards, > Tomasz Janeczko > amibroker.com > 
            ----- Original Message -----  > From: "Stephane Carrasset" 
            <s.carrasset@xxxx> > To: 
            <amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Thursday, June 02, 
            2005 10:18 PM > Subject: [amibroker] Re: if else and 
            include >  >  > > Hello, > >  > 
            > it seems that your idea does not work... > > But the 
            tips given by Fred tonetti is good > > all functions in one 
            include and call differents functions, ex.  below > > 
             > > stephane > >  > >  > > 
            #pragma nocache > > #include "D:\Program 
            Files\AmiBroker\Formulas\Custom\Rem_Long  > > 
            afl_Var.afl" > >  > > 
            Choice=Param("Stop",0,0,10,1); > > if(Choice==1) > 
            > { > > MyAppplyStop > > 
            (BuyCond,Entryprice,Exitprice,Stoploss,Stoptrail,Stopprofit,Exit); > 
            > } > > else > > { > > 
            MyAppplyStop_Var > > 
            (BuyCond,Entryprice,Exitprice,Stoploss,Stoptrail,Stopprofit,Exit); > 
            > } > >>  > >> Since #include is 
            pre-processor command, files are included > >> BEFORE 
            execution, so both files are included anyway. > >> Later 
            on appropriate part (depending on condition) is executed. > 
            >> Also since included files may contain more than one line 
            you  should  > > use > >> { } 
            braces: > >>  > >> if(Choice==1) > 
            >> { > >> #include "D:\Program 
            Files\AmiBroker\Formulas\Custom\Rem_Long  > > afl.afl" 
             > >> } > >> else > >> { > 
            >> #include "D:\Program 
            Files\AmiBroker\Formulas\Custom\Rem_Long  > > afl_Var.afl" 
             > >> } > >>  > >> Also since 
            #include is pre-processor command and not a statement  so 
             > > semicolon is not needed > >>  > 
            >>  > >>  > >> Best regards, > 
            >> Tomasz Janeczko > >> amibroker.com > 
            >> ----- Original Message -----  > >> From: 
            "Stephane Carrasset" <s.carrasset@xxxx> > >> To: 
            <amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >> Sent: Thursday, 
            June 02, 2005 3:02 PM > >> Subject: [amibroker] if else 
            and include > >>  > >>  > >> 
            > Hello, have you a tip to switch between differents #include 
            ??? > >> > for ex below > >> > 
             > >> > Choice=Param("include",0,0,10,1); > 
            >> > #pragma nocache > >> > 
            if(Choice==1) > >> > #include "D:\Program 
            Files\AmiBroker\Formulas\Custom\Rem_Long  > > afl.afl" 
            ; > >> > else > >> > #include 
            "D:\Program Files\AmiBroker\Formulas\Custom\Rem_Long  > 
            >> > afl_Var.afl" ; > >> >  > >> 
            > Stephane > >> >  > >> >  > 
            >> >  > >> >  > >> >  > 
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