Python talib.HT_TRENDLINE Examples
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Example #1
Source File: ht_trendline.py From jesse with MIT License | 6 votes |
def ht_trendline(candles: np.ndarray, source_type="close", sequential=False) -> Union[float, np.ndarray]: """ HT_TRENDLINE - Hilbert Transform - Instantaneous Trendline :param candles: np.ndarray :param source_type: str - default: "close" :param sequential: bool - default=False :return: float | np.ndarray """ if not sequential and len(candles) > 240: candles = candles[-240:] source = get_candle_source(candles, source_type=source_type) res = talib.HT_TRENDLINE(source) return res if sequential else res[-1]
Example #2
Source File: talib_series.py From QUANTAXIS with MIT License | 5 votes |
def HT_TRENDLINE(Series): res = talib.HT_TRENDLINE(Series.values) return pd.Series(res, index=Series.index)
Example #3
Source File: ta.py From dash-technical-charting with MIT License | 5 votes |
def add_HT_TRENDLINE(self, timeperiod=20, type='line', color='secondary', **kwargs): """Hilert Transform Instantaneous Trendline.""" if not self.has_close: raise Exception() utils.kwargs_check(kwargs, VALID_TA_KWARGS) if 'kind' in kwargs: type = kwargs['kind'] name = 'HT_TRENDLINE' self.pri[name] = dict(type=type, color=color) self.ind[name] = talib.HT_TRENDLINE(self.df[self.cl].values)
Example #4
Source File: talib_wrapper.py From tia with BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License | 5 votes |
def HT_TRENDLINE(series): return _series_to_series(series, talib.HT_TRENDLINE)
Example #5
Source File: talib_indicators.py From qtpylib with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
def HT_TRENDLINE(data, **kwargs): _check_talib_presence() prices = _extract_series(data) return talib.HT_TRENDLINE(prices, **kwargs)