NAME
App::Chart -- various shared Chart things
SYMBOL FUNCTIONS
%App::Chart::option-
Various program options.
verbose(default false)-
Print more things (mainly during downloads). This is the
--verbosecommand line option. d_fmt(default fromlanginfo())-
strftimeformat string for a date. Non-ASCII can be included as Perl wide-chars.The default is from
langinfo(D_FMT)if the I18N::Langinfo and I18N::Langinfo::Wide modules are available. Otherwise the default is%Y-%m-%dwhich gives an ISO style YYYY-MM-DD. wd_fmt(default%aandd_fmt)-
strftimeformat string for a weekday name and date. http_get_cost(default 3000)-
Byte cost reckoned for each separate HTTP request. This is used when choosing between an individual download per symbol or a whole-day download of everything at the exchange.
If your connection is badly lagged you could increase this to prefer the single big file. If you want to minimize downloaded bytes then reduce this to roughly HTTP per-request overhead (packet and headers each way), which might be a few hundred bytes.
App::Chart::symbol_sans_suffix ($symbol)-
Return
$symbolwithout its suffix. Eg.App::Chart::symbol_sans_suffix ('BHP.AX') # gives 'BHP' App::Chart::symbol_sans_suffix ('GM') # gives 'GM' - App::Chart::symbol_suffix ($symbol)
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Return the suffix part of
$symbol, or an empty string if no suffix. Eg.App::Chart::symbol_suffix ('BHP.AX') # gives '.AX' App::Chart::symbol_suffix ('GM') # gives '' $cmp = App::Chart::symbol_cmp ($s1, $s2)-
Return -1, 0 or 1 according to
$s1less than, equal to, or greater than$s2.Symbols are compared alphabetically, except "^" index symbols come before ordinary symbols.
DATE/TIME FUNCTIONS
- App::Chart::hms_to_seconds ($hour, $minute, [$second])
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Return a count of seconds since midnight for the given
$hour,$minuteand$seconds.$secondsis optional and defaults to 0.$houris in 24-hour format, so for instance 16 for 4pm. - App::Chart::seconds_to_hms ($seconds)
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Return three values
($hour, $minute, $seconds)split from$secondswhich is a count of seconds since midnight.$houris in 24-hour format, so for instance 16 for 4pm.
MISC FUNCTIONS
- App::Chart::collapse_whitespace ($str)
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Return
$strwith leading and trailing whitespace stripped, and any runs of whitespace within the string collapsed down to a single space character each. - App::Chart::decimal_sub ($x, $y)
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Calculate the difference
$x - $yof two decimal number strings$xand$yand return such a string. For example,App::Chart::decimal_sub ('2.55', '1.15') # gives '1.40' App::Chart::decimal_sub ('60.5', '1.05') # gives '59.45'The number of decimal places used and returned is whichever of the two values has the most places.
App::Chart::count_decimals ($str)-
Return the number of decimal places in the number string
$str, ie. how many digits after the decimal point, or 0 if no decimal point. Eg.App::Chart::count_decimals ('123') # is 0 App::Chart::count_decimals ('123.') # is 0 App::Chart::count_decimals ('123.5') # is 1 App::Chart::count_decimals ('2.500') # is 3 - App::Chart::max_maybe ($num, $num, ...)
- App::Chart::min_maybe ($num, $num, ...)
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Return the maximum or minimum (respectively) among the given numbers.
undefs in the arguments are ignored and if there's no arguments, or onlyundefarguments, the return isundef.
SEE ALSO
HOME PAGE
http://user42.tuxfamily.org/chart/index.html
LICENCE
Copyright 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2023, 2024 Kevin Ryde
Chart is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later version.
Chart is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with Chart; see the file COPYING. Failing that, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.