Max — Highest Value Over Period — max¶
The highest value in the input series over a rolling period window.
Inputs: [real] | Options: [period] | Outputs: [max]
Basic¶
import * as ti from 'tulip-rs-node';
const close = [81.59, 81.06, 82.87, 83.00, 83.61,
83.15, 82.84, 83.99, 84.55, 84.36,
85.53, 86.54, 86.89, 87.77, 87.29];
const [outputs, state] = ti.max.indicator([close], [14]);
console.log('Max(14):', outputs[0]);
// State continuation
const [, state2] = ti.max.indicator([close.slice(0, -5)], [14]);
const continued = state2.batchIndicator([close.slice(-5)]);
console.log('Continued Max:', continued[0]);
import { init } from 'tulip-rs-wasm';
import * as ti from 'tulip-rs-wasm';
await init(); // bundler resolves the WASM asset automatically
const close = [81.59, 81.06, 82.87, 83.00, 83.61,
83.15, 82.84, 83.99, 84.55, 84.36,
85.53, 86.54, 86.89, 87.77, 87.29];
const [outputs, state] = ti.max.indicator([close], [14]);
console.log('Max(14):', outputs[0]);
// State continuation
const [, state2] = ti.max.indicator([close.slice(0, -5)], [14]);
const continued = state2.batchIndicator([close.slice(-5)]);
console.log('Continued Max:', continued[0]);
SIMD¶
By assets — same options, N assets in parallel:
use tulip_rs::indicators::max::indicator_by_assets;
let inputs: [&[&[f64]; 1]; 4] = [&[a1.as_slice()], &[a2.as_slice()], &[a3.as_slice()], &[a4.as_slice()]];
let results = indicator_by_assets::<4>(&inputs, &[14.0], None).unwrap();
By options — same asset, N option sets in parallel:
By assets — same options, N assets in parallel (must be 2, 4, 8, or 16):
simd_inputs = [[a1], [a2], [a3], [a4]]
outputs_list, states = tulip_rs.indicators.max.simd_by_assets(simd_inputs, [14.0])
By options — same asset, N option sets in parallel:
By assets — same period applied to 4 assets in parallel:
const simdInputs = [[[...close]], [close.map(v => v * 1.1)], [close.map(v => v * 0.9)], [close.map(v => v * 1.02)]];
const [results] = ti.max.simdByAssets(simdInputs, [14]);
results.forEach((out, i) => console.log(`Asset ${i + 1}:`, out[0]));
By options — same asset, 4 different periods in parallel: