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//! Belt-hold candlestick pattern.
use crate::error::{Error, Result};
use crate::ohlcv::Candle;
use crate::traits::Indicator;
/// Belt-hold — a single-bar reversal: a long candle that opens at one extreme of
/// its range (an "opening marubozu") and runs the other way.
///
/// ```text
/// range = high − low
/// bullish (+1.0): green, opens at the low (open − low <= tol * range) & long body
/// bearish (−1.0): red, opens at the high (high − open <= tol * range) & long body
/// long body = |close − open| >= 0.5 * range
/// ```
///
/// Output is `0.0` when the opening side carries a shadow, the body is short, or
/// the range is degenerate. `shadow_tolerance` defaults to `0.05` (5 % of the bar
/// range allowed on the opening side) and must lie in `[0, 1)`. Pattern-shape
/// check only — no trend filter is applied; combine with a trend indicator for
/// actionable signals.
///
/// # Signed ±1 encoding
///
/// This detector emits the uniform candlestick sign convention shared across the
/// pattern family — `+1.0` bullish, `−1.0` bearish, `0.0` no pattern — so it
/// drops straight into a machine-learning feature matrix where the bullish and
/// bearish variants occupy a single dimension.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use wickra_core::{BeltHold, Candle, Indicator};
///
/// let mut indicator = BeltHold::new();
/// // Bullish belt-hold: opens at the low, closes near the high.
/// let candle = Candle::new(10.0, 12.0, 10.0, 11.5, 1.0, 0).unwrap();
/// assert_eq!(indicator.update(candle), Some(1.0));
/// ```
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct BeltHold {
shadow_tolerance: f64,
has_emitted: bool,
}
impl Default for BeltHold {
fn default() -> Self {
Self::new()
}
}
impl BeltHold {
/// Construct a Belt-hold detector with the default 5 % opening-shadow tolerance.
pub const fn new() -> Self {
Self {
shadow_tolerance: 0.05,
has_emitted: false,
}
}
/// Construct a Belt-hold detector with a custom opening-shadow tolerance.
///
/// `shadow_tolerance` must lie in `[0, 1)`.
pub fn with_tolerance(shadow_tolerance: f64) -> Result<Self> {
if !(0.0..1.0).contains(&shadow_tolerance) {
return Err(Error::InvalidPeriod {
message: "belt-hold shadow tolerance must lie in [0, 1)",
});
}
Ok(Self {
shadow_tolerance,
has_emitted: false,
})
}
/// Configured opening-shadow tolerance.
pub fn shadow_tolerance(&self) -> f64 {
self.shadow_tolerance
}
}
impl Indicator for BeltHold {
type Input = Candle;
type Output = f64;
fn update(&mut self, candle: Candle) -> Option<f64> {
self.has_emitted = true;
let range = candle.high - candle.low;
if range <= 0.0 {
return Some(0.0);
}
let body = candle.close - candle.open;
if body.abs() < 0.5 * range {
return Some(0.0);
}
let tol = self.shadow_tolerance * range;
// Bullish: opens at the low (no lower shadow), green body.
if body > 0.0 && candle.open - candle.low <= tol {
return Some(1.0);
}
// Bearish: opens at the high (no upper shadow), red body.
if body < 0.0 && candle.high - candle.open <= tol {
return Some(-1.0);
}
Some(0.0)
}
fn reset(&mut self) {
self.has_emitted = false;
}
fn warmup_period(&self) -> usize {
1
}
fn is_ready(&self) -> bool {
self.has_emitted
}
fn name(&self) -> &'static str {
"BeltHold"
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use crate::traits::BatchExt;
fn c(open: f64, high: f64, low: f64, close: f64, ts: i64) -> Candle {
Candle::new(open, high, low, close, 1.0, ts).unwrap()
}
#[test]
fn rejects_invalid_tolerance() {
assert!(BeltHold::with_tolerance(-0.01).is_err());
assert!(BeltHold::with_tolerance(1.0).is_err());
}
#[test]
fn accepts_valid_tolerance() {
let t = BeltHold::with_tolerance(0.0).unwrap();
assert!((t.shadow_tolerance() - 0.0).abs() < 1e-12);
}
#[test]
fn accessors_and_metadata() {
let t = BeltHold::default();
assert_eq!(t.name(), "BeltHold");
assert_eq!(t.warmup_period(), 1);
assert!(!t.is_ready());
assert!((t.shadow_tolerance() - 0.05).abs() < 1e-12);
}
#[test]
fn bullish_belt_hold_is_plus_one() {
let mut t = BeltHold::new();
assert_eq!(t.update(c(10.0, 12.0, 10.0, 11.5, 0)), Some(1.0));
}
#[test]
fn bearish_belt_hold_is_minus_one() {
let mut t = BeltHold::new();
assert_eq!(t.update(c(12.0, 12.0, 10.0, 10.5, 0)), Some(-1.0));
}
#[test]
fn opening_shadow_yields_zero() {
let mut t = BeltHold::new();
// Opens 0.5 above the low -> lower shadow exceeds tolerance.
assert_eq!(t.update(c(10.5, 12.0, 10.0, 11.5, 0)), Some(0.0));
}
#[test]
fn short_body_yields_zero() {
let mut t = BeltHold::new();
// Body 0.5 < half the range (1.0) -> not a long belt-hold.
assert_eq!(t.update(c(10.0, 12.0, 10.0, 10.5, 0)), Some(0.0));
}
#[test]
fn zero_range_yields_zero() {
let mut t = BeltHold::new();
assert_eq!(t.update(c(10.0, 10.0, 10.0, 10.0, 0)), Some(0.0));
}
#[test]
fn batch_equals_streaming() {
let candles: Vec<Candle> = (0..40)
.map(|i| {
let base = 100.0 + i as f64;
c(base, base + 2.0, base, base + 1.8, i)
})
.collect();
let mut a = BeltHold::new();
let mut b = BeltHold::new();
assert_eq!(
a.batch(&candles),
candles.iter().map(|x| b.update(*x)).collect::<Vec<_>>()
);
}
#[test]
fn reset_clears_state() {
let mut t = BeltHold::new();
t.update(c(10.0, 12.0, 10.0, 11.5, 0));
assert!(t.is_ready());
t.reset();
assert!(!t.is_ready());
}
}