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Date/Time: Thu, 28 Nov 2024 11:29:42 +0000
Study Angle
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[2023-05-05 10:58:52] |
User411320 - Posts: 289 |
In input 2 (length), does 1 equal 2 bars? based off "A 45 degree line is a line with a slope of 1. The formula for slope is Rise divided by Run. A Line drawn across 2 bars is considered a span of 1 bar."
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[2023-05-05 16:51:42] |
John - SC Support - Posts: 36350 |
The study subtracts the Length from the calculation bar to determine the bar from which the angle is determined. In other words, a Length of 1 does use 2 bars (the current bar and the bar just before it).
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[2023-05-07 18:04:38] |
User411320 - Posts: 289 |
just to confirm would a length of 2 be 3 bars or 4 bars?
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[2023-05-08 11:43:30] |
Sierra_Chart Engineering - Posts: 17201 |
The Length Input specifies the number of bars back to reference. Therefore, with a Length of 1 the angle will be calculated from the current bar being processed, and the bar before. A Length of 2 would mean that the angle will be calculated from the current bar being processed and 2 bars before.
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