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marine2
963 posts
msg #94344
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6/27/2010 12:41:27 AM

Can someone explain to me how to apply a "lag" condition to our filter? I have seen Stock Fetcher use it in their example filters in their "Indicator Index" section. Thanking you in advance for helping me.

straken
469 posts
msg #94349
Ignore straken
6/27/2010 9:35:51 AM

lag 2 days is very similiar to writing in your filter 2 days ago

the phrase date offset (x days) will take the entire filter back to an offset

marine2
963 posts
msg #94381
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6/28/2010 1:39:39 AM

Straken, thank you for replying.

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