Sorry to bother you, but you convert any gauge and EA to MT5, I would very much like to use an EA that I have in MT4 for MT5
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DislikedSorry to bother you, but you convert any gauge and EA to MT5, I would very much like to use an EA that I have in MT4 for MT5 {file}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Looks like code is renamed and decompiled Guys try to keep clean the so beautiful,attractive and reliable threadIgnored
DislikedPeople trading renkos, seem to be mising one basic peace of information all the time : renkos are not time bound. But human mind does not work like that. When we see something spreading on the time axis, we are assuming that that change took some time to happen. And it usually did not. And that part (that is spreading soooo nicely once when the bar is closed, was a subject to repaint all the time while the current bar that was going wild did not close... But is sure looks so good, doesn't it {image} Compare it to live chart and you shall...Ignored
DislikedSome time ago I was asked if an optimized non lag ma can be made. I answered that due to the nature of non lag ma (it is over certain set of values over and over) it can not be done. Well, I was wrong ... This is an optimized version (for all those using nlma from experts it will be a sort of relief). Some comparisons (same sample data of 3.5 M ticks used) : period 25 original (slightly optimized - array creation mainly, to make it equal regarding the two and to check only the "important" stuff) : 9.071 seconds this version : 0.547 seconds period...Ignored
DislikedSome time ago I was asked if an optimized non lag ma can be made. I answered that due to the nature of non lag ma (it is over certain set of values over and over) it can not be done. Well, I was wrong ... This is an optimized version (for all those using nlma from experts it will be a sort of relief). Some comparisons (same sample data of 3.5 M ticks used) : period 25 original (slightly optimized - array creation mainly, to make it equal regarding the two and to check only the "important" stuff) : 9.071 seconds this version : 0.547 seconds period...Ignored
Disliked{quote} yes,not only fast execution but early catching price movement too,(PID) previous indicator data capability is the pretty extension - Mladen,may i know,it is working fine with classical (built in) sw indicators when applied PID but not with custom sw indicators {image} {image} {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} It will work the same as, for example, built in moving average. If the custom indicator has a continuous first buffer, it will work OK, otherwise it will not. That is in the way how some custom indicators are made, not in the way how this indicator is madeIgnored
DislikedContinuation of the "need for speed" series ... The execution speed of digital filters indicators is usually depending on the number of coefficients used to calculate values. Not in this one - not any more. You can chose to display : FATL - Fast Adaptive Trend Line SATL - Slow Adaptive Trend Line RFTL - Reference Fast Trend Line RSTL - Reference Slow Trend Line {image} Not going to bore you with data any more, but the comparisons are similar to non lag ma and it deserves the "need for speed" series "membership" when it comes to tests and run-time...Ignored
DislikedContinuation of the "need for speed" series ... The execution speed of digital filters indicators is usually depending on the number of coefficients used to calculate values. Not in this one - not any more. You can chose to display : FATL - Fast Adaptive Trend Line SATL - Slow Adaptive Trend Line RFTL - Reference Fast Trend Line RSTL - Reference Slow Trend Line {image} Not going to bore you with data any more, but the comparisons are similar to non lag ma and it deserves the "need for speed" series "membership" when it comes to tests and run-time...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Mladen,pretty thanks for your continues creations regarding faster execution series version indicators I tried applied digital filter (FATL) blue orange one to pid (the hidden one by colors to none) and compared with default digital filter white magenta,looking promising - {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi Mladen,may i know if this fast execution way of coding can only be coded for MT5 indicators because of its advanced and extended handling capability or it can be coded for MT4 too. regardsIgnored
Disliked{quote} That can be done in mt4 too, but as we all know, in mt4 we can not make the indicator use previous indicator data as a source for pricesIgnored
Disliked{quote} Hi Master mladen Great to see your post Could you please make a cool mt4 version of the above non-lag ma & digital filters onchart? both are very intersting... I only know to use Mt4 & very eager to test it!... noobs may dont need the indi to use previous indicator data as a source for prices as you mentioned! ...btw, if I say somthing weird or cant catch up with you & Sir mntiwan' Discussion ... please forgive me ... im just a noob indeed Thanks you in advance master have a good weekend all! regards,Ignored
Disliked{quote} I am not sir at first. There are already hundreds and hundreds nonlag plus digital filter versions indicators coded by Mladen for MT4,of course on chart and of different variations,for example this one,though a little older version "double smoothed nonlag ma nrp 3 mtf nmc" The on chart version with usual 7 prices double smoothed & slope coloring capable pct filter with speed non interpolated mtf shift option included {image} {image} {file}Ignored