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TRADER_STOCH(3) 							 1							   TRADER_STOCH(3)

trader_stoch - Stochastic

SYNOPSIS
array trader_stoch (array $high, array $low, array $close, [integer $fastK_Period], [integer $slowK_Period], [integer $slowK_MAType], [integer $slowD_Period], [integer $slowD_MAType]) DESCRIPTION
PARAMETERS
o $high - High price, array of real values. o $low - Low price, array of real values. o $close - Closing price, array of real values. o $fastK_Period - Time period for building the Fast-K line. Valid range from 1 to 100000. o $slowK_Period - Smoothing for making the Slow-K line. Valid range from 1 to 100000, usually set to 3. o $slowK_MAType - Type of Moving Average for Slow-K. TRADER_MA_TYPE_* series of constants should be used. o $slowD_Period - Smoothing for making the Slow-D line. Valid range from 1 to 100000. o $slowD_MAType - Type of Moving Average for Slow-D. TRADER_MA_TYPE_* series of constants should be used. RETURN VALUES
Returns an array with calculated data or false on failure. PHP Documentation Group TRADER_STOCH(3)

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INI_GET_ALL(3)								 1							    INI_GET_ALL(3)

ini_get_all - Gets all configuration options

SYNOPSIS
array ini_get_all ([string $extension], [bool $details = true]) DESCRIPTION
Returns all the registered configuration options. PARAMETERS
o $extension - An optional extension name. If set, the function return only options specific for that extension. o $details - Retrieve details settings or only the current value for each setting. Default is TRUE (retrieve details). RETURN VALUES
Returns an associative array with directive name as the array key. When $details is TRUE (default) the array will contain global_value (set in php.ini), local_value (perhaps set with ini_set(3) or .htac- cess), and access (the access level). When $details is FALSE the value will be the current value of the option. See the manual section for information on what access levels mean. Note It's possible for a directive to have multiple access levels, which is why access shows the appropriate bitmask values. CHANGELOG
+--------+------------------+ |Version | | | | | | | Description | | | | +--------+------------------+ | 5.3.0 | | | | | | | Added $details. | | | | +--------+------------------+ EXAMPLES
Example #1 ini_get_all(3) examples <?php print_r(ini_get_all("pcre")); print_r(ini_get_all()); ?> The above example will output something similar to: Array ( [pcre.backtrack_limit] => Array ( [global_value] => 100000 [local_value] => 100000 [access] => 7 ) [pcre.recursion_limit] => Array ( [global_value] => 100000 [local_value] => 100000 [access] => 7 ) ) Array ( [allow_call_time_pass_reference] => Array ( [global_value] => 0 [local_value] => 0 [access] => 6 ) [allow_url_fopen] => Array ( [global_value] => 1 [local_value] => 1 [access] => 4 ) ... ) Example #2 Disabling $details <?php print_r(ini_get_all("pcre", false)); // Added in PHP 5.3.0 print_r(ini_get_all(null, false)); // Added in PHP 5.3.0 ?> The above example will output something similar to: Array ( [pcre.backtrack_limit] => 100000 [pcre.recursion_limit] => 100000 ) Array ( [allow_call_time_pass_reference] => 0 [allow_url_fopen] => 1 ... ) SEE ALSO
"How to change configuration settings", ini_get(3), ini_restore(3), ini_set(3), get_loaded_extensions(3), phpinfo(3), ReflectionExten- sion::getINIEntries. PHP Documentation Group INI_GET_ALL(3)
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