Python talib.CDLSHOOTINGSTAR Examples
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Example #1
Source File: talib_indicators.py From QUANTAXIS with MIT License | 5 votes |
def CDLSHOOTINGSTAR(DataFrame): res = talib.CDLSHOOTINGSTAR( DataFrame.open.values, DataFrame.high.values, DataFrame.low.values, DataFrame.close.values) return pd.DataFrame({'CDLSHOOTINGSTAR': res}, index=DataFrame.index)
Example #2
Source File: ta_cdl_mixin.py From strategy with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
def shooting_star(self, sym, frequency): if not self.kbars_ready(sym, frequency): return [] opens = self.open(sym, frequency) highs = self.high(sym, frequency) lows = self.low(sym, frequency) closes = self.close(sym, frequency) cdl = ta.CDLSHOOTINGSTAR(opens, highs, lows, closes) return cdl
Example #3
Source File: talib_wrapper.py From tia with BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License | 5 votes |
def CDLSHOOTINGSTAR(frame, open_col='open', high_col='high', low_col='low', close_col='close'): return _frame_to_series(frame, [open_col, high_col, low_col, close_col], talib.CDLSHOOTINGSTAR)
Example #4
Source File: talib_indicators.py From qtpylib with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
def CDLSHOOTINGSTAR(data, **kwargs): _check_talib_presence() popen, phigh, plow, pclose, _ = _extract_ohlc(data) return talib.CDLSHOOTINGSTAR(popen, phigh, plow, pclose, **kwargs)