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// Copyright (c) 2013-2019 by Michael Dvorkin and contributors. All Rights Reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a MIT-style license that can
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// be found in the LICENSE file.
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package mop
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import (
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"strings"
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"strconv"
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)
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// Filter gets called to sort stock quotes by one of the columns. The
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// setup is rather lengthy; there should probably be more concise way
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// that uses reflection and avoids hardcoding the column names.
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type Filter struct {
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profile *Profile // Pointer to where we store sort column and order.
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}
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// Returns new Filter struct.
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func NewFilter(profile *Profile) *Filter {
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return &Filter{
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profile: profile,
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}
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}
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// Changes money and % notation to a plain float for math, comparisons.
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func stringToNumber (numberString string) float64 {
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// If the string "$3.6B" is passed in, the returned float will be 3.6E+09.
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// If 0.03% is passed in, the returned float will be 0.03 (NOT 0.0003!).
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newString := strings.TrimSpace(numberString) // Take off whitespace.
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newString = strings.Replace(newString,"$","",1) // Remove the $ symbol.
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newString = strings.Replace(newString,"%","",1) // Remove the $ symbol.
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newString = strings.Replace(newString,"K","E+3",1) // Thousand (kilo)
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newString = strings.Replace(newString,"M","E+6",1) // Million
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newString = strings.Replace(newString,"B","E+9",1) // Billion
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newString = strings.Replace(newString,"T","E+12",1) // Trillion
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finalValue, _ := strconv.ParseFloat(newString, 64)
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return finalValue
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}
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// Apply builds a list of sort interface based on current sort
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// order, then calls sort.Sort to do the actual job.
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func (filter *Filter) Apply(stocks []Stock) []Stock {
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var filteredStocks []Stock
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for _, stock := range stocks {
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var values = make(map[string]interface{})
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// Make conversions from the strings to floats where necessary.
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values["ticker"] = strings.TrimSpace(stock.Ticker) // Remains string
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values["last"] = stringToNumber(stock.LastTrade)
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values["change"] = stringToNumber(stock.Change)
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values["changePercent"] = stringToNumber(stock.ChangePct)
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values["open"] = stringToNumber(stock.Open)
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values["low"] = stringToNumber(stock.Low)
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values["high"] = stringToNumber(stock.High)
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values["low52"] = stringToNumber(stock.Low52)
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values["high52"] = stringToNumber(stock.High52)
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values["dividend"] = stringToNumber(stock.Dividend)
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values["yield"] = stringToNumber(stock.Yield)
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values["mktCap"] = stringToNumber(stock.MarketCap)
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values["mktCapX"] = stringToNumber(stock.MarketCapX)
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values["volume"] = stringToNumber(stock.Volume)
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values["avgVolume"] = stringToNumber(stock.AvgVolume)
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values["pe"] = stringToNumber(stock.PeRatio)
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values["peX"] = stringToNumber(stock.PeRatioX)
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values["advancing"] = stock.Advancing // Remains bool.
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result, err := filter.profile.filterExpression.Evaluate(values)
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if err != nil {
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// The filter isn't working, so reset to no filter.
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filter.profile.Filter = ""
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// Return an empty list. The next main loop cycle will
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// show unfiltered.
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return filteredStocks
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}
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truthy, ok := result.(bool)
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if !ok {
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// The filter isn't working, so reset to no filter.
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filter.profile.Filter = ""
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// Return an empty list. The next main loop cycle will
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// show unfiltered.
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return filteredStocks
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}
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if truthy {
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filteredStocks = append(filteredStocks, stock)
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}
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}
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return filteredStocks
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}
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