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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Load Average Post 302094004 by Heathe_Kyle on Tuesday 24th of October 2006 10:37:48 AM
Old 10-24-2006
<facepalm>

Thank you. While I guess this was obvious, I sometimes overlook the obvious on the assumption there is some wildly complicated answer.

Still though, can anyone define a Mach Factor? I'm just curious.
 

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TRADER_SAREXT(3)							 1							  TRADER_SAREXT(3)

trader_sarext - Parabolic SAR - Extended

SYNOPSIS
array trader_sarext (array $high, array $low, [float $startValue], [float $offsetOnReverse], [float $accelerationInitLong], [float $accelerationLong], [float $accelerationMaxLong], [float $accelerationInitShort], [float $accelerationShort], [float $acceleration- MaxShort]) DESCRIPTION
PARAMETERS
o $high - High price, array of real values. o $low - Low price, array of real values. o $startValue - Start value and direction. 0 for Auto, >0 for Long, <0 for Short. Valid range from TRADER_REAL_MIN to TRADER_REAL_MAX. o $offsetOnReverse - Percent offset added/removed to initial stop on short/long reversal. Valid range from 0 to TRADER_REAL_MAX. o $accelerationInitLong - Acceleration Factor initial value for the Long direction. Valid range from 0 to TRADER_REAL_MAX. o $accelerationLong - Acceleration Factor for the Long direction. Valid range from 0 to TRADER_REAL_MAX. o $accelerationMaxLong - Acceleration Factor maximum value for the Long direction. Valid range from 0 to TRADER_REAL_MAX. o $accelerationInitShort - Acceleration Factor initial value for the Short direction. Valid range from 0 to TRADER_REAL_MAX. o $accelerationShort - Acceleration Factor for the Short direction. Valid range from 0 to TRADER_REAL_MAX. o $accelerationMaxShort - Acceleration Factor maximum value for the Short direction. Valid range from 0 to TRADER_REAL_MAX. RETURN VALUES
Returns an array with calculated data or false on failure. PHP Documentation Group TRADER_SAREXT(3)
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