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Post From: Pivot Point - shorter pivot lines

[2025-01-23 22:08:08]
John - SC Support - Posts: 39395
The most straightforward way to do this would be to use the Spreadsheet Study and use a column to adjust an individual subgraph from the Pivot Point study.

For instance, to display the Pivot Point subgraph from one of the Pivot Points studies on only the most recent 10 bars, you would enter the following formula in cell K3:
=IF(ROW(K3) < 13, ID1.SG13@3, 0)

Where ID1 is the ID of the Pivot Points study and SG13 is the "PP" subgraph of the Pivot Points study. The @3 specifies to use row 3 of the Pivot Point study at that line of the spreadsheet. Refer to the following:
Working with Spreadsheets: References to Study Subgraph Columns when using the Spreadsheet Study

https://www.sierrachart.com/index.php?page=doc/SpreadsheetFunctions.html#ROW_Function
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