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四步相移法程序

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这是一个用matlab编写的用来求解四步相移法的光栅相位主值的程序

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N Keys…………Constructor Dependencies for OANDA Implementations15Event-Driven architectureG0 ogle eventBus…18Provider helper Interface20Trading Config class.........mmonann......mtnonnn.......tnn 22Obtaining the Source Code.aaeeaaaee... 24Try It Yourself section..aaaaaa.. 24Chapter 2: Account Managementa27Account provider interface31A Concrete Implementation for AccountDataProvider32Encapsulating Everything Behind a Generic AccountlnfoService37Try It yourself43VIlCONTENTSChapter 3: Tradeable Instruments47InstrumentA Concrete Implementation for InstrumentDataProvider52Encapsulating Everything Behind a Generic Instrumentservice56Try It yourself58Chapter 4: Event Streaming: Market Data Events mmmmmmmmmm. 61Streaming Market Data Interface.A Concrete Implementation for MarketData StreamingService .m..63Downstream Market data event disseminationMarketEventcallback……69Try It Yourself,…70Chapter 5: Historic Instrument Market Data mmmmmmmm 75How to read a candlestick75Enum Defining the Candlestick Granularity76Define pojo to hold candlestick information77Historical Data Provider Interface79A Concrete Implementation for HistoricMarketDataProvidern81Discussion An Alternate Database Implementation85Candlesticks for Moving Average Calculations....88MovingAverage calculation Service89Try lt YourselfChapter 6: Placing Orders and Trades■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■97Order pojo definition98Order Management provider Interface101A Concrete Implementation for Order ManagementProvider,103A Simple orderInfoService,115CONTENTSValidating Orders Before Execution: PreOrderValidationService... 116Putting It All Together in an OrderExecution Service .mmmm... 121Trade pojo definition124Trade Management provider Interface127A Concrete Implementation for TradeManagementProvider129Encapsulating Read Operations Behind TradelnfoService.....m. 136Try It yourself144Chapter 7: Event Streaming: Trade/order/Account Events m 159Streaming Event Interface161A Concrete Implementation for Events 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