Library "series_collection" A personal collection of commonly used series types like moving averages that are supported directly by the pinescript library ('ALMA', 'DEMA', 'EMA', 'HMA', 'RMA', 'SMA', 'SWMA', 'VWMA', 'WMA'), highest and lowest source, median and pivots. One single function (with overloads) that can be configured easily by the user input and can be used as a core piece of functionality for many user cases. This library was created to abstract away and re-use this commonly used functionality in my "Two MA Signal Indicator" script and the "Template Trailing Strategy" script. Both of them use the "two_ma_logic" for defining entry and exit signals. While this piece of work does not contain any novel mathematical expressions and just adds a convinient (and configurable) way to do things, I hope that might add value to other scripts as well and future projects.
cust_series(length, seriesType, source) cust_series - Calculate the custom series of the given source for the given length and type Parameters: length (simple int): - The length of the custom series seriesType (simple string): - The type of the custom series source (float): - The source of the values Returns: - The resulting value of the calculations of the custom series
cust_series(length, seriesType, source) cust_series - Calculate the custom series of the given source for the given length and type Parameters: length (simple float): - The length of the custom series (ceiled) seriesType (simple string): - The type of the custom series source (float): - The source of the values Returns: - The resulting value of the calculations of the custom series
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v2 Four new implementations of ALMA, DEMA, EMA, HMA, RMA, SMA, SWMA, VWMA, WMA, HIGHEST, LOWEST, HILOESTAVG, MEDIAN, MEDIANHIGHEST, MEDIANLOWEST, LINREG in different data structures that can be used on demand.
Array Front, where the values are pushed front (unshift) and the most recent value in index 0
Array Back, where the values are pushed back (push) and the most recent value is at the largest index
Cyclic Buffer, where the values are just placed (set) in a counter-clockwise manner.
Clock Buffer, where the values are just placed (set) in a clockwise manner.