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[Programming Help] - Help recreating study blocks
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[2024-09-29 20:47:50] |
User574777 - Posts: 2 |
I'm trying to find a way to create a line of blocks in a study that can be green or red to represent a signal. I found "Stochastic_With_Blocks.StdyCollct" at Additional Files (Study Collections, Spreadsheets, Chartbooks) that has a Stochastic with Blocks on a separate region that is similar to what I'm looking for. I tried to load that study collection and it comes up blank in Sierra chart with no studies applied. How can I create similar blocks in an ASCIL study? |
[2024-09-30 17:08:37] |
John - SC Support - Posts: 36236 |
The Additional Files have been needing updating, so we just took care of this. But, the particular study collection named "Stochastic_With_Blocks.StdyCollct" is giving us some trouble. We have attached the study collection to this post, please try this and see if it works for you. Refer to the following for how to use a study collection provided by support: Study Collections: Using a Study Collection Provided by Sierra Chart Support For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, use the Teton service: Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing Date Time Of Last Edit: 2024-09-30 17:09:33
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Stochastic_With_Blocks.StdyCollct - Attached On 2024-09-30 17:08:55 UTC - Size: 65.57 KB - 46 views |
[2024-09-30 20:29:12] |
User574777 - Posts: 2 |
Thanks for the reply John. I was able to load the study collection you provided. I tweaked the settings on the Color Bar Based On Alert studies in the collection until it showed as I expected. I still need to play with the scale to figure out how to make sure the blocks are displayed fully at all times. I've attached that tweaked study collection in case it's useful to somebody else. For anybody coming to this thread in the future, the study consists of the following indicators: 1. Stochastic 2. Line, Value 5, hidden 3. Color Bar Based On Alert, alert checking if stochastic line is above, color at line input value (5), square draw style, purple 3. Color Bar Based On Alert, alert checking if stochastic line is below, color at line input value (5), square draw style, yellow I haven't reproduced this in my ASCIL study yet but it seems straight forward enough now with the information above. I should be able to create a 2 subgraphs and use a Line as subgraph reference for the value similar to Color Bar Based on Alert for the value to set on the subgraphs for a consistent line. |
Stochastic_With_Blocks.StdyCollct - Attached On 2024-09-30 20:26:31 UTC - Size: 65.57 KB - 49 views Attachment Deleted. |
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