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Date/Time: Wed, 26 Feb 2025 09:51:14 +0000
[Programming Help] - attaching a study to multiply charts but using results form specific chart
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[2021-05-10 20:58:20] |
User61576 - Posts: 445 |
is there any way in ACSIL to use the same study on 2 different charts (each has a different timeframe) but to create a chart display based on specific chart #?
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[2021-05-10 21:10:38] |
Zosimus - Posts: 345 |
Hi User61576, Can you be a little bit more specific? Many ACSIL functions can refer to different charts and you can also get values of persistent variables from other charts. Date Time Of Last Edit: 2021-05-10 21:12:15
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[2021-05-10 21:20:41] |
User61576 - Posts: 445 |
example 1: let's say I have a control panel with "on/off" for the study. i would like to set the on/off for study + chart # which it was added to example 2: using same study on 2 charts of 5K vol and 500 net delta, and use the info generated from chart #2 (500 net delta) into the study in chart #1 which is also using similar calculations so the chart1 activity is based on both calculation on chart 1 and calculation on chart 2 i hope it's better explained now thank! |
[2021-05-10 22:54:10] |
Zosimus - Posts: 345 |
I think that the sc.GetPersistent*FromChartStudy and sc.SetPersistent*ForChartStudy functions may help. Documented here: ACSIL Interface Members - Functions: Chart Study Persistent Variable Functions Date Time Of Last Edit: 2021-05-10 22:55:03
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[2021-05-11 15:21:08] |
sushant - Posts: 32 |
Using GetPersistentIntFromChartStudy is causing the sierra chart to crash when I apply the study on the chart I made a class and uses the pointer s_sc pointer to access the sc variables. Earlier I had the variable as a class member and it was not crashing but as I replace it with GetPersistentIntFromChartStudy it is crashing as I apply the study on the chart. I am using the code attached below as the base code for my study I have modified it for my study Date Time Of Last Edit: 2021-05-12 10:29:17
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