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sorry, forgot to attach the indicator
extern double SmoothLength = 10.0; extern double SmoothPhase = 0; extern bool SmoothDouble = false; extern bool Interpolate = true;
- First two appear to be inputs to JMA
'JMA adaptive average' indicator by 'GODZILLA' for MetaTrader 5 in the MQL5 Code Base - Instead of computing JMA(v,length), if Double is true it computes JMA(JMA(v,√ length),√ length)
- Interpolate is used when TimeFrame is not current. Instead of using the higher timeframe's values (MTF stair step) it interpolates between the two values.
ahmedk:
Good day all, i would just like some help understanding the marked parameters in the pic of an indicator. what do these functions do?
Thank you
That is an offspring of ADXVMa indicator (where the "adx trend" is one of the steps that are calculated in the process of making the ADXVMA average
Smoothing used in it has nothing in common with Nikolay Kositsins version (completely different code) and is used in order to smooth up the "adx" values that tend to be choppy
Thank you mladen and william both so much! your help is much appreciated!
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Good day all, i would just like some help understanding the marked parameters in the pic of an indicator. what do these functions do?
Thank you