my target is to have a plot that shows Stochastic oscillator on forex market, and in order to validate which parameter is the best one to setup it, I would use a slider to modify it and show updated result on plot.
I have my historical data, for a defined pair (let say AUDUSD) and after loading it, I calculate Stocastic oscillator:
function [stoch, fk, dk] = stochastic(n, k, d)
X=csvread("AUDUSD_2017.csv");
C=X(2:length(X),5);
L=X(2:length(X),4);
H=X(2:length(X),3);
O=X(2:length(X),2);
for m=n:length(C)-n
stoch(m)=((C(m)-min(L(m-n+1:m)))/(max(H(m-n+1:m))-min(L(m-n+1:m))))*100;
endfor
for m=n:length(C)-n
fk(m)=mean(stoch(m-d:m));
endfor
for m=n:length(C)-n
dk(m)=mean(fk(m-d:m));
endfor
endfunction
This is a picture of what I have when I plot stoch, fk and dk:
I would add 3 sliders to the figure in order to change, in a range, parameters as input, so i.e. to have a slider that changes first parameter "n" between 3 and 50, "k" between 2 and 20, and "d" between 2 and 20.
I would use UI package in octave, can someone address me to have a plot updated when I use sliders?
Francesco
Andy pointed out in the comments that the example I linked to doesn't work on octave out of the box; this is because Octave doesn't like nested functions for certain things for the time being, so I've reproduced an 'octave version' below.
%%%%%% In file myplot.m %%%%%
function myplot
%% Create initial figure and spiral plot
figure; axes ('position', [0.1, 0.3, 0.8, 0.6]);
global t; t = linspace (0, 8*pi, 100);
x = t .* cos(t); y = t .* sin(t);
plot (x, y); axis ([-100, 100, -100, 100]);
%% Add ui 'slider' element
hslider = uicontrol ( ...
'style', 'slider', ...
'Units', 'normalized', ...
'position', [0.1, 0.1, 0.8, 0.1], ...
'min', 1, ...
'max', 50, ...
'value', 10, ...
'callback', {@plotstuff} ...
);
end
%% Callback function called by slider event
%% Also in file myplot.m (i.e. a subfunction)
function plotstuff (h, event)
global t;
n = get (h, 'value');
x = n * t .* cos(t); y = n * t .* sin(t);
plot (x, y); axis ([-100, 100, -100, 100]);
end
Have a look at this demo which will give you an window like that which should answer all your questions:
The relevant parts for your specific questions are:
h.noise_slider = uicontrol ("style", "slider",
"units", "normalized",
"string", "slider",
"callback", @update_plot,
"value", 0.4,
"position", [0.05 0.25 0.35 0.06]);
....
noise = get (h.noise_slider, "value");
Be sure to use the Qt toolkit!