pub struct MADH { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Moving Average Difference with Hann Windowing (MADH)
Based on John Ehlers’ “The MADH: The MAD Indicator, Enhanced” (S&C 2021). It computes the percentage difference between a short-term Hann-windowed FIR filter and a long-term Hann-windowed FIR filter.
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impl Freeze for MADH
impl RefUnwindSafe for MADH
impl Send for MADH
impl Sync for MADH
impl Unpin for MADH
impl UnsafeUnpin for MADH
impl UnwindSafe for MADH
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