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[User Discussion] - ACSIL questions: colour in between subgraphs
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[2014-01-29 13:30:13] |
User40117 - Posts: 56 |
hi, - is it possible to color in between 2 subgraphs and if yes how ? - i'm using several subgraphs (4) but it seems the fourth is not drawn sc.Subgraph[4], are subgraphs limited ? (i however thought read somewhere 60....) ty |
[2014-01-29 16:31:55] |
User40117 - Posts: 56 |
As far as the (named) subgraph's: i tested using [1] instead of [4] (1 wasn't used) and then it plotted correctly, if i change into [1] again it is not plotted ??? I'd like to move on... Date Time Of Last Edit: 2014-01-29 16:32:12
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[2014-01-29 17:23:41] |
User40117 - Posts: 56 |
/*============================================================================ This is another template function you can copy and modify to start a new study function. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ SCSFExport scsf_test(SCStudyGraphRef sc) { if (sc.SetDefaults) { sc.GraphName = "test"; sc.GraphRegion = 0; sc.StudyDescription = "Insert description here."; sc.AutoLoop = 1; // true // During development set this flag to 1, so the DLL can be rebuilt without restarting Sierra Chart. When development is completed, set it to 0 to improve performance. sc.FreeDLL = 1; sc.Subgraph[2].Name = "test 1"; sc.Subgraph[2].PrimaryColor = RGB(0,255,0); sc.Subgraph[2].LineWidth = 2; sc.Subgraph[3].Name = "test 2"; sc.Subgraph[3].PrimaryColor = RGB(255,0,0); sc.Subgraph[3].LineWidth = 2; sc.Subgraph[5].Name = "test 3"; sc.Subgraph[5].PrimaryColor = RGB(255,0,0); sc.Subgraph[5].LineWidth = 1; return; } sc.Subgraph[2][sc.Index] = sc.BaseData[SC_HIGH][sc.Index]; sc.Subgraph[3][sc.Index] = sc.Subgraph[2][sc.Index] + 5.0; sc.Subgraph[5][sc.Index] = sc.Subgraph[2][sc.Index] + 15.0; } Subgraph test3 is NOT plotted, however when changing index [5] into [1] it IS plotted, any index above 3 is NOT plotted ???!!! |
[2014-01-29 17:43:52] |
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368 |
You can color between subgraphs by using the various Fill Subgraph Draw Style pairs: http://www.sierrachart.com/index.php?l=doc/doc_ChartStudies.html#DrawStyle The reason you do not see the Subgraphs displayed is because you are not setting the DrawStyle for them. Sierra Chart Support - Engineering Level Your definitive source for support. Other responses are from users. Try to keep your questions brief and to the point. Be aware of support policy: https://www.sierrachart.com/index.php?l=PostingInformation.php#GeneralInformation For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, *change* to the Teton service: Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing |
[2014-01-29 18:29:13] |
User40117 - Posts: 56 |
/*============================================================================ This is another template function you can copy and modify to start a new study function. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ SCSFExport scsf_test(SCStudyGraphRef sc) { if (sc.SetDefaults) { sc.GraphName = "test"; sc.GraphRegion = 0; sc.StudyDescription = "Insert description here."; sc.AutoLoop = 1; // true // During development set this flag to 1, so the DLL can be rebuilt without restarting Sierra Chart. When development is completed, set it to 0 to improve performance. sc.FreeDLL = 1; sc.Subgraph[2].Name = "test 1"; sc.Subgraph[2].PrimaryColor = RGB(0,255,0); sc.Subgraph[2].LineWidth = 2; sc.Subgraph[2].LineStyle = LINESTYLE_DOT; // Optionally, you may predefine a line style sc.Subgraph[3].Name = "test 2"; sc.Subgraph[3].PrimaryColor = RGB(255,0,0); sc.Subgraph[3].LineWidth = 2; sc.Subgraph[3].LineStyle = LINESTYLE_DOT; // Optionally, you may predefine a line style sc.Subgraph[5].Name = "test 3"; sc.Subgraph[5].PrimaryColor = RGB(255,0,0); sc.Subgraph[5].LineWidth = 1; sc.Subgraph[5].LineStyle = LINESTYLE_DOT; // Optionally, you may predefine a line style return; } sc.Subgraph[2][sc.Index] = sc.BaseData[SC_HIGH][sc.Index]; sc.Subgraph[3][sc.Index] = sc.Subgraph[2][sc.Index] + 5.0; sc.Subgraph[5][sc.Index] = sc.Subgraph[2][sc.Index] + 15.0; } test 3 does not plot! at least in my chart. change [5] into [1] it plots ! |
[2014-01-29 18:31:45] |
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368 |
You need to set sc.Subgraph[].DrawStyle=. Otherwise, the study subgraphs will not be visible. Other than possibly the first one. Sierra Chart Support - Engineering Level Your definitive source for support. Other responses are from users. Try to keep your questions brief and to the point. Be aware of support policy: https://www.sierrachart.com/index.php?l=PostingInformation.php#GeneralInformation For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, *change* to the Teton service: Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing |
[2014-01-30 06:12:40] |
User40117 - Posts: 56 |
finally it works ! thx ! sorry for the misunderstanding... |
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