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FinancialEngine Class  | FinancialEngine Members  | Overload List

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seriesName
The name of the series which will be displayed on the chart, i.e. its label.
s
An series of length equal or greater to the number of periods considered in the indicator evaluation where the first element is the closing price in the last trading period, the second term is the closing price in the previous trading period and so on.
noOfDays
The number of days before to which the closing price is compared.
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HighestPeriod(String,Series,Int32) Method

Returns the highest value of prices over all values given. Returns a series which contains the higher highs values of prices array within a given period considering a look back period of n days.

[Visual Basic]
Overloads Public Shared Function HighestPeriod( _    ByVal seriesName As String, _    ByVal s As Series, _    ByVal noOfDays As Integer _ ) As Series
[C#]
public static Series HighestPeriod(    string seriesName,    Series s,    int noOfDays );

Parameters

seriesName
The name of the series which will be displayed on the chart, i.e. its label.
s
An series of length equal or greater to the number of periods considered in the indicator evaluation where the first element is the closing price in the last trading period, the second term is the closing price in the previous trading period and so on.
noOfDays
The number of days before to which the closing price is compared.

Return Type

a series where the first term is the high calculated for the most recent trading period, the second term is the high for the previous trading period and so on.

Exceptions

ExceptionDescription
ArgumentExceptionThrown if the given series has strictly negative elements or if the noOfDays argument is greater then the length of prices array.

See Also

FinancialEngine Class  | FinancialEngine Members  | Overload List

 

 


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