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Date/Time: Fri, 28 Feb 2025 09:38:08 +0000
Exponential Regression
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[2017-09-17 03:02:15] |
bala - Posts: 74 |
The studies and indicators - regression related are LINEAR. Do you have any plans to introduce slope or indicator that is EXPONENTIAL. Thanks. |
[2017-09-18 19:46:00] |
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We will see about this.
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[2021-06-24 09:28:16] |
SC Support Tom - Posts: 450 |
A new study, Moving Average - Exponential Regression, will be available in the next release.
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[2021-07-24 03:12:58] |
User504778 - Posts: 22 |
Hi, great indicator! Can you please make an intermediate ACSIL function for this moving average, and maybe for Zero Leg Exponential as well? Thanks.
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[2021-07-31 12:33:18] |
SC Support Tom - Posts: 450 |
WRT Post #4: Can you please make an intermediate ACSIL function for this moving average, and maybe for Zero Leg Exponential as well? Thanks. I created that function when I created the corresponding study. It is defined by sc.ExponentialRegressionIndicator(SCFloatArrayRef In, SCFloatArrayRef Out, int Index, int Length). I will document it tomorrow. I will also create an ACSIL function for the Zero Lag Exponential MA function. Date Time Of Last Edit: 2021-07-31 12:34:01
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[2021-08-18 08:38:56] |
SC Support Tom - Posts: 450 |
WRT Post #4: Can you please make an intermediate ACSIL function...for Zero Leg Exponential as well? This is done. It will be available in the next release. It will be called sc.ZeroLagEMA(). Date Time Of Last Edit: 2021-08-18 08:39:31
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