bbgo_origin/pkg/indicator/float64series.go

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package indicator
import (
"github.com/c9s/bbgo/pkg/datatype/floats"
"github.com/c9s/bbgo/pkg/types"
)
type Float64Series struct {
types.SeriesBase
Float64Updater
slice floats.Slice
}
func NewFloat64Series(v ...float64) *Float64Series {
s := &Float64Series{}
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s.slice = v
s.SeriesBase.Series = s.slice
return s
}
func (f *Float64Series) Last(i int) float64 {
return f.slice.Last(i)
}
func (f *Float64Series) Index(i int) float64 {
return f.Last(i)
}
func (f *Float64Series) Length() int {
return len(f.slice)
}
func (f *Float64Series) Slice() floats.Slice {
return f.slice
}
func (f *Float64Series) PushAndEmit(x float64) {
f.slice.Push(x)
f.EmitUpdate(x)
}
func (f *Float64Series) Subscribe(source Float64Source, c func(x float64)) {
if sub, ok := source.(Float64Subscription); ok {
sub.AddSubscriber(c)
} else {
source.OnUpdate(c)
}
}
// Bind binds the source event to the target (Float64Calculator)
// A Float64Calculator should be able to calculate the float64 result from a single float64 argument input
func (f *Float64Series) Bind(source Float64Source, target Float64Calculator) {
var c func(x float64)
// optimize the truncation check
trc, canTruncate := target.(Float64Truncator)
if canTruncate {
c = func(x float64) {
y := target.Calculate(x)
target.PushAndEmit(y)
trc.Truncate()
}
} else {
c = func(x float64) {
y := target.Calculate(x)
target.PushAndEmit(y)
}
}
if source != nil {
f.Subscribe(source, c)
}
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}