PINE LIBRARY
Updated Signal_Data_2021_09_09__2021_11_18

Library "Signal_Data_2021_09_09__2021_11_18"
Functions to support my timing signals system
import_start_time(harmonic) get the start time for each harmonic signal
Parameters:
harmonic: is an integer identifying the harmonic
Returns: the starting timestamp of the harmonic data
import_signal(index, harmonic) access point for pre-processed data imported here by copy paste
Parameters:
index: is the current data index, use 0 to initialize
harmonic: is the data set to index, use 0 to initialize
Returns: the data from the indicated harmonic array starting at index, and the starting timestamp of that data
Functions to support my timing signals system
import_start_time(harmonic) get the start time for each harmonic signal
Parameters:
harmonic: is an integer identifying the harmonic
Returns: the starting timestamp of the harmonic data
import_signal(index, harmonic) access point for pre-processed data imported here by copy paste
Parameters:
index: is the current data index, use 0 to initialize
harmonic: is the data set to index, use 0 to initialize
Returns: the data from the indicated harmonic array starting at index, and the starting timestamp of that data
Release Notes
v2 added a length parameter to return the length of an arrayUpdated:
import_signal(index, harmonic, length) access point for pre-processed data imported here by copy paste
Parameters:
index: is the current data index, use 0 to initialize
harmonic: is the data set to index, use 0 to initialize
length: when true returns the length of the indicated harmonic array rather than the data
Returns: the data from the indicated harmonic array starting at index, and the starting timestamp of that data
Release Notes
v3 change name of 'length' parameter to 'get_length'Updated:
import_signal(index, harmonic, get_length) access point for pre-processed data imported here by copy paste
Parameters:
index: is the current data index, use 0 to initialize
harmonic: is the data set to index, use 0 to initialize
get_length: when true returns the length of the indicated harmonic array rather than the data
Returns: the data from the indicated harmonic array starting at index, and the starting timestamp of that data
Release Notes
v4 debugging...Release Notes
v5Release Notes
v6Release Notes
v7Release Notes
v8Release Notes
v9 refactored to put the strings in the global scope. Hoping that will help conserve memory in the local function scope.Release Notes
v10Release Notes
v11 different initialization methodRelease Notes
v12 updates to conserve time and memory initializing the dataPine library
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Pine library
In true TradingView spirit, the author has published this Pine code as an open-source library so that other Pine programmers from our community can reuse it. Cheers to the author! You may use this library privately or in other open-source publications, but reuse of this code in publications is governed by House Rules.
Disclaimer
The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by TradingView. Read more in the Terms of Use.