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Date/Time: Mon, 13 May 2024 15:40:28 +0000



Post From: CROSSFROMABOVE, CROSSFROMBELOW and CROSSOVER

[2021-10-29 15:43:17]
John - SC Support - Posts: 31563
You have data in rows 12, 13, and 14 and you are asking for a CrossFromAbove test. When it does this, it first checks the values in row 12 against the values in row 13 to see if there is a crossover. If there is not a CrossFromAbove (1->3 and 2->4 is not a CrossFromAbove) and if the second values are not equal, then the test is done and the result returned (0, since there was not a CrossFromAbove).

If, by chance, the second values were the same, then it would check the first set of values (row 12) against the third set of values (row 14).
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