The talib.MINMAXINDEX()
function is used to calculate the index of the lowest and highest (minimum and maximum index) values in the specified period.
The return value of the talib.MINMAXINDEX()
function is: a two-dimensional array. The first element of this two-dimensional array is the minimum indexed array, and the second element is the maximum indexed array.
array
talib.MINMAXINDEX(inReal) talib.MINMAXINDEX(inReal, optInTimePeriod)
The inReal
parameter is used to specify the K-line data.
inReal
true
{@struct/Record Record} structure arrays, numeric arrays
The optInTimePeriod
parameter is used to set the period, the default value is 30.
optInTimePeriod
false
number
function main() {
var records = exchange.GetRecords()
var ret = talib.MINMAXINDEX(records)
Log(ret)
}
import talib
def main():
records = exchange.GetRecords()
ret = talib.MINMAXINDEX(records.Close)
Log(ret)
void main() {
auto records = exchange.GetRecords();
auto ret = talib.MINMAXINDEX(records);
Log(ret);
}
The MINMAXINDEX()
function is described in the talib library documentation as: MINMAXINDEX(Records[Close],Time Period = 30) = [Array(outMinIdx),Array(outMaxIdx)]