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Frequency Presence of values within a certain range (or probability that a certain value exists) Periods The number (1000) describes how large the deviation 1/1000 is for values to be considered the same value when calculating presence. The decimal part (0.67) determines that 2/3 of the values should be found in the data. Decimal part 0.00 determines that 100% of the values are considered when calculating the result. W=Givs a linearly weighted average of the result. H=Highest values in the formed series, L=Lowest values in the formed series. Data series where each value meets the condition of a certain presence. - Freq(C,50,1000.67,H) gives a frequency presence where close 50 periods back is used, and values that are present 2/3 of the time are considered, and each value within plus/minus 1/1000 of another value is considered the same value. The highest close value of this frequency presence is returned. - |
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