//! Takuri candlestick pattern. use crate::ohlcv::Candle; use crate::traits::Indicator; /// Takuri — a single-bar bullish reversal, a stricter Dragonfly Doji. Open, close, /// and high sit at the very top of the bar with a negligible upper shadow, while an /// exceptionally long lower shadow shows price was driven sharply down and then bid /// all the way back — an emphatic rejection of the lows. /// /// ```text /// range = high − low /// doji = |close − open| <= 0.1 * range /// negligible upper = high − max(open, close) <= 0.05 * range /// very long lower = min(open, close) − low >= 0.7 * range /// ``` /// /// Output is `+1.0` when the Takuri prints and `0.0` otherwise. Takuri is a /// single-direction (bullish-only) shape, so it never emits `−1.0`. Its tighter /// upper-shadow and longer lower-shadow thresholds make it a strict subset of /// [`crate::DragonflyDoji`]. Body and shadow thresholds follow the geometric house /// style (fixed fractions of the bar range) rather than TA-Lib's rolling averages. /// Pattern-shape check only — no trend filter is applied; combine with a trend /// indicator for actionable signals. /// /// # Signed ±1 encoding /// /// This detector emits the uniform candlestick sign convention shared across the /// pattern family — `+1.0` bullish, `0.0` no pattern — so it drops straight into /// a machine-learning feature matrix as a single dimension. /// /// # Example /// /// ``` /// use wickra_core::{Candle, Indicator, Takuri}; /// /// let mut indicator = Takuri::new(); /// // Body at the top, very long lower shadow. /// let candle = Candle::new(10.0, 10.05, 7.0, 10.0, 1.0, 0).unwrap(); /// assert_eq!(indicator.update(candle), Some(1.0)); /// ``` #[derive(Debug, Clone, Default)] pub struct Takuri { has_emitted: bool, } impl Takuri { /// Construct a new Takuri detector. pub const fn new() -> Self { Self { has_emitted: false } } } impl Indicator for Takuri { type Input = Candle; type Output = f64; fn update(&mut self, candle: Candle) -> Option { self.has_emitted = true; let range = candle.high - candle.low; if range <= 0.0 { return Some(0.0); } if (candle.close - candle.open).abs() > 0.1 * range { return Some(0.0); } let upper = candle.high - candle.open.max(candle.close); let lower = candle.open.min(candle.close) - candle.low; if upper <= 0.05 * range && lower >= 0.7 * range { return Some(1.0); } Some(0.0) } fn reset(&mut self) { self.has_emitted = false; } fn warmup_period(&self) -> usize { 1 } fn is_ready(&self) -> bool { self.has_emitted } fn name(&self) -> &'static str { "Takuri" } } #[cfg(test)] mod tests { use super::*; use crate::traits::BatchExt; fn c(open: f64, high: f64, low: f64, close: f64, ts: i64) -> Candle { Candle::new(open, high, low, close, 1.0, ts).unwrap() } #[test] fn accessors_and_metadata() { let t = Takuri::new(); assert_eq!(t.name(), "Takuri"); assert_eq!(t.warmup_period(), 1); assert!(!t.is_ready()); } #[test] fn takuri_is_plus_one() { let mut t = Takuri::new(); assert_eq!(t.update(c(10.0, 10.05, 7.0, 10.0, 0)), Some(1.0)); } #[test] fn non_doji_body_yields_zero() { let mut t = Takuri::new(); // Large body -> not a doji. assert_eq!(t.update(c(10.0, 12.0, 7.0, 11.5, 0)), Some(0.0)); } #[test] fn upper_shadow_yields_zero() { let mut t = Takuri::new(); // Long upper shadow -> not a Takuri. assert_eq!(t.update(c(10.0, 14.0, 7.0, 10.0, 0)), Some(0.0)); } #[test] fn dragonfly_but_not_takuri_yields_zero() { let mut t = Takuri::new(); // Upper shadow ~0.07 of range: a Dragonfly Doji, but exceeds Takuri's // tighter 0.05 ceiling. assert_eq!(t.update(c(10.0, 10.24, 7.0, 10.0, 0)), Some(0.0)); } #[test] fn zero_range_yields_zero() { let mut t = Takuri::new(); assert_eq!(t.update(c(10.0, 10.0, 10.0, 10.0, 0)), Some(0.0)); } #[test] fn batch_equals_streaming() { let candles: Vec = (0..40) .map(|i| { let base = 100.0 + i as f64; c(base, base + 0.02, base - 4.0, base, i) }) .collect(); let mut a = Takuri::new(); let mut b = Takuri::new(); assert_eq!( a.batch(&candles), candles.iter().map(|x| b.update(*x)).collect::>() ); } #[test] fn reset_clears_state() { let mut t = Takuri::new(); t.update(c(10.0, 10.05, 7.0, 10.0, 0)); assert!(t.is_ready()); t.reset(); assert!(!t.is_ready()); } }