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FinancialEngine Class  | FinancialEngine Members  | Overload List

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sc
A collection of series objects. For example, to evaluate this indicator for two series you will need to pass a series collection containing this two series.
elementValue
Specifies the particular element value (for example High, Low, Close or Open of the financial time series) which will be considered within this indicator evaluation. In particular, if you wish to use the element value high then you should pass the parameter High. In a similarly fashion if you wish to use the low, close or open, then you should pass the parameter Low, Close, Open, respectively.
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ZScore(SeriesCollection,ElementValue) Method

Evaluates the z-score (often referred to as the standardized value) of an element series's element values.

[Visual Basic]
Overloads Public Shared Function ZScore( _    ByVal sc As SeriesCollection, _    ByVal elementValue As ElementValue _ ) As SeriesCollection
[C#]
public static SeriesCollection ZScore(    SeriesCollection sc,    ElementValue elementValue );

Parameters

sc
A collection of series objects. For example, to evaluate this indicator for two series you will need to pass a series collection containing this two series.
elementValue
Specifies the particular element value (for example High, Low, Close or Open of the financial time series) which will be considered within this indicator evaluation. In particular, if you wish to use the element value high then you should pass the parameter High. In a similarly fashion if you wish to use the low, close or open, then you should pass the parameter Low, Close, Open, respectively.

Remarks

The z-score denotes the number of standard deviations of a given element of the data set is from the mean of the data set.

See Also

FinancialEngine Class  | FinancialEngine Members  | Overload List

 

 


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