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Build custom indicators over timeseries with InfluxDB #9809

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Kinzowa opened this issue May 5, 2018 · 2 comments
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Build custom indicators over timeseries with InfluxDB #9809

Kinzowa opened this issue May 5, 2018 · 2 comments
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@Kinzowa
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Kinzowa commented May 5, 2018

Hello,

I'm new with InfluxDB and I was wondering if it is possible to build custom query to calculate inficators over a timeserie ? My plan is to store large amount of price series from stocks in order to calculate moving average and other indicators with a very fast database engine.

But with issue #77 I can see that it is not something possible with InfluxDB whereas it is possible with MYSQL (link to stackoverflow).

Am'I missing something ?

Thanks,

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16121023/calculating-a-moving-average-mysql
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dgnorton commented May 6, 2018

@HornKild InfluxDB supports moving average. If you need a function not currently supported by InfluxDB, take a look at Kapacitor.

The InfluxData community site is the best place to ask usage questions and then create an issue if it turns out to be a bug or missing feature.

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Kinzowa commented May 6, 2018

Thank you @dgnorton

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