import pandas as pd import yfinance as yf # function to gather stock data from Yahoo Finance def get_stock_data(stock_symbol): # retrieve the stock data from Yahoo Finance stock_data = yf.Ticker(stock_symbol).history(period="1d", interval="1m") # return the stock data as a Pandas dataframe return pd.DataFrame(stock_data) # function to analyze the stock data and calculate the score for each stock def calculate_stock_score(stock_data): # initialize the score score = 0 # get the open and close prices for each minute opens = stock_data["Open"] closes = stock_data["Close"] # loop through each minute and analyze the candlestick patterns for i in range(len(opens)): open_price = opens[i] close_price = closes[i] # calculate the body length and upper and lower shadows body_length = abs(close_price - open_price) upper_shadow = max(0, highs[i] - max(open_price, close_price)) lower_shadow = max(0, min(open_price, close_price) - lows[i]) # analyze the candlestick patterns and update the score if close_price > open_price: # bullish patterns if body_length / upper_shadow > 2: score += 1 # long white candlestick elif body_length / lower_shadow > 2: score += 2 # long black candlestick elif body_length / upper_shadow > 1: score += 0.5 # white marubozu elif body_length / lower_shadow > 1: score -= 0.5 # black marubozu else: # bearish patterns if body_length / upper_shadow > 2: score -= 1 # long white candlestick elif body_length / lower_shadow > 2: score -= 2 # long black candlestick elif body_length / upper_shadow > 1: score -= 0.5 # white marubozu elif body_length / lower_shadow > 1: score += 0.5 # black marubozu # return the score return score # function to determine the best stock to buy on the ASX def find_best_stock(stock_symbols): best_stock = None best_stock_score = -float("inf") # loop through each stock and gather the stock data for stock in stock_symbols: stock_data = get_stock_data(stock) # calculate the score for the stock score = calculate_stock_score(stock_data) # update the best stock if necessary if score > best_stock_score: best_stock = stock best_stock_score = score # return the best stock return best_
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import sys
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When ever you want to perform a set of operations based on a condition IF-ELSE is used.
if conditional-expression
#code
elif conditional-expression
#code
else:
#code
Indentation is very important in Python, make sure the indentation is followed correctly
For loop is used to iterate over arrays(list, tuple, set, dictionary) or strings.
mylist=("Iphone","Pixel","Samsung")
for i in mylist:
print(i)
While is also used to iterate a set of statements based on a condition. Usually while is preferred when number of iterations are not known in advance.
while condition
#code
There are four types of collections in Python.
List is a collection which is ordered and can be changed. Lists are specified in square brackets.
mylist=["iPhone","Pixel","Samsung"]
print(mylist)
Tuple is a collection which is ordered and can not be changed. Tuples are specified in round brackets.
myTuple=("iPhone","Pixel","Samsung")
print(myTuple)
Below throws an error if you assign another value to tuple again.
myTuple=("iPhone","Pixel","Samsung")
print(myTuple)
myTuple[1]="onePlus"
print(myTuple)
Set is a collection which is unordered and unindexed. Sets are specified in curly brackets.
myset = {"iPhone","Pixel","Samsung"}
print(myset)
Dictionary is a collection of key value pairs which is unordered, can be changed, and indexed. They are written in curly brackets with key - value pairs.
mydict = {
"brand" :"iPhone",
"model": "iPhone 11"
}
print(mydict)
Following are the libraries supported by OneCompiler's Python compiler
Name | Description |
---|---|
NumPy | NumPy python library helps users to work on arrays with ease |
SciPy | SciPy is a scientific computation library which depends on NumPy for convenient and fast N-dimensional array manipulation |
SKLearn/Scikit-learn | Scikit-learn or Scikit-learn is the most useful library for machine learning in Python |
Pandas | Pandas is the most efficient Python library for data manipulation and analysis |
DOcplex | DOcplex is IBM Decision Optimization CPLEX Modeling for Python, is a library composed of Mathematical Programming Modeling and Constraint Programming Modeling |