I am not going to teach you how to use the Metastock or AutoHotKey but I'm showing you how to create an exe program using the AutoScriptWriter to run The Dow.
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- AutoScriptWriter was dropped from the installation package with v1.1, around 2010 (when AutoHotkeyL became the main development branch). The last AutoHotkey version to contain it was 1.0.48.05. (Sourceforge link) You grab the ASW exe from inside the zip.
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Current Version: 5.3.7
- Download Installer from GitHub – Easy installation with shortcuts and file association.
- Download Portable zip – Portable ready-to-use version. Includes both x86 and x64 builds.
- Download Source Code – The source code of the current version.
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Latest changes: [read full changelog]
Version 5.3.7
![Example Example](/uploads/1/1/9/3/119370338/144156335.png)
- Fixed A_ variables not accessible in nested Loop commands.
- Fixed bugs with quotes in expressions.
Version 5.3.6
- Fixed bug with multiple compare operators.
- Fixed issue with variables and strings in expressions.
- Fixed other groups expanding when inserting new group.
- Small bug fixes.
Version 5.3.5
- Updated max value for Pause (Sleep) command.
- Project’s exe custom icon path is now saved to PMC file.
- Fixed bugs with objects and strings inside objects.
- Fixed small bugs.
In the above, the loop is performed the specified number of times unless RunCount contains 0, in which case the loop is skipped entirely.
A loop may also terminate itself when one or more conditions change. The following example clicks the left mouse button repeatedly while the user is holding down the F1 key:
In the example above, when the user releases the F1 key, the loop detects this and stops itself via the break command. Break causes execution to jump to the line after the loop's closing brace.
An alternate way to achieve the same effect is with a 'while' loop:
The examples shown above are general-purpose loops. For more specialized needs, consider one of the following loops:
File-reading/writing loop: Retrieves the lines in a text file, one at a time. This can be used to transform a file into a different format on a line-by-line basis. It can also be used to search for lines matching your criteria.
Files and folders loop: Retrieves the specified files or folders, one at a time. This allows an operation to be performed upon each file or folder that meets your criteria.
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Parsing loop: Retrieves substrings from a string, one at a time. This allows a string such as 'Red,Green,Blue' to be easily broken down into its three component fields.
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Registry loop: Retrieves the contents of the specified registry subkey, one item at a time.