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                                                   Allow AMM inputs to be set programmatically in script

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Dave Walton
2014-08-28 17:53:22


I love the new features in release 3.2. It would be really useful to be able to set AMM inputs programmatically when calling the Simulator.Backtest() via a script. This could really enable some nice batching of simulations.


swalk10
2014-08-28 19:51:26



Great idea Dave, I can see the value of this - critical for production use.


QuantShare
2014-08-29 04:43:22



Sure, thanks for the suggestion


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