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How to have a constant that can then be operated on?

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[2018-01-30 10:15:31]
User360283 - Posts: 506
Example: Constant = 2878 the last ES High. I would then multiply it by possible correction values, 0.99, 0.97, etc.
I am currently doing this manualy. Havein a constant would hel.
Is this possible?
Thanks
[2018-01-30 19:04:12]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
Refer to this page:
Using the Basic Arithmetic Studies
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[2018-01-30 20:42:49]
User360283 - Posts: 506
Thanks but I already use many of the arithmetic studies.

My requests was: Example: Constant = 2878 the last ES Highest High.

I would then reference the constant variable using multiple aritmetic multiply studies each with the correction values, ie. 0.99, 0.97, etc.

Having a constant vairable would let me make only 1 entry - the highest high.

Is this possible?
Thanks
[2018-01-30 22:37:32]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
Not totally sure what you are looking for but you can use the Line study and set its Value input to this particular constant value.

You can then use the Line study with the other arithmetic studies.
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