Hi all,
Given that the current api documentation can be a bit hard to traverse, I generated the following with Doxygen. I also included Python-relevant documentation which hopefully can make it easier to understand how the Lean api interacts with your algorithms (e.g., here.).
In particular, I used the following input parameters for generating (you can use them for a local copy or do the whole Lean repo (lots of files!)):
INPUT = ./Algorithm
+= ./Api
+= ./Common
+= ./Indicators
+= ./Algorithm.Framework
+= ./AlgorithmFactory
Aaron Janeiro Stone
For people interested in Python algorithm development only, this one has more info and is easier to understand:
Generated from Algorithm.Python/stubs
Matt S
I like this. Appreciate the attention.
Aaron Janeiro Stone
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