In case somebody is also trying to convert data from IQFeed QCollector to Gom’s data format.
My friend made for me a small java utility that converts data into the same format like you get from Esignal version of QCollector.
I have included the file into attachement. Just unzip it and call it via java:
Java Convertor start.csv end.csv
The final file will have following format:
Date Time;Last;LastSize;Bid;Ask
Here is how some sample dat look like after conversion:
01/12/2010 08:54:44;1135.00;2;1134.75;1135.00
01/12/2010 08:54:44;1135.00;2;1134.75;1135.00
01/12/2010 08:54:44;1135.00;2;1134.75;1135.00
01/12/2010 08:54:44;1135.00;2;1134.75;1135.00
01/12/2010 08:54:44;1135.00;2;1134.75;1135.00
01/12/2010 08:54:44;1135.00;2;1134.75;1135.00
01/12/2010 08:54:44;1135.00;2;1134.75;1135.00
01/12/2010 08:54:44;1135.00;2;1134.75;1135.00
01/12/2010 08:54:44;1135.00;2;1135.00;1135.25
01/12/2010 08:54:44;1135.00;3;1135.00;1135.25
01/12/2010 08:54:44;1135.00;3;1135.00;1135.25
01/12/2010 08:54:44;1135.00;1;1135.00;1135.25
01/12/2010 08:54:44;1135.00;1;1135.00;1135.25
01/12/2010 08:54:44;1135.00;5;1135.00;1135.25
GomFileConverter works fine with theese data, but there must still be some „misunderstanding“ in the data. As you can see from the included screenshot, the final readings are just positive, no negative delta at all. Any hint where could be the problem? After I solve this I post here the solution so other can go this road directly.
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