This third and final book in the Easing Into EasyLanguage Series will cover several topics that new programmers may consider "Advanced." Buy this book to learn how to overcome the obstacles that may be holding you back from developing your ideal Analysis Technique. This book could be thousands of pages long because the number of topics could be infinite. The subjects covered in this edition provide a great cross-section of knowledge that can be used further down the road. The tutorials will cover subjects such - single and multiple dimensionsFunctions - creation and communicating via Passed by Value and Passed by ReferenceFinite State Machine - implemented via the Switch-Case programming constructString Manipulation - construction and deconstruction of strings using EasyLanguage functionsHash Table and Hash Index - a data structure(s) that contains unique addresses of bins that can contain N recordsUsing Hash Tables - accessing and storing data related to unique TokensToken Generation - an individual instance of a type of symbolSeasonality - in depth analysis of the Ruggiero/Barna and Sheldon Knight Universal Seasonal dataFile Manipulation - creating, deleting and writing to external filesUsing Projects - organizing Analysis Techniques by grouping support functions and code into a single entityText Graphic Objects - extracting text from a chart and storing the object information in arrays for later development into a strategyCommitment of Traders Report - TradeStation only (not MultiChart compatible) code. Converting the COT indicator and using the FundValue functionality to develop a trading strategyThis book is all about the JOURNEY. The result is important, but how we arrive at the solution is where the value in this book is found. The weaving of different programming constructs, EasyLanguage functions, data structures and merging of different time frames provide a rich tapestry of learning the language and the ins and outs of TradeStation.