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Post From: How do I Show Profiles on Subgraphs?
[2016-03-07 05:41:29] |
enemyspy - Posts: 306 |
Here is version 3 of the normal distribution curve. I have ironed out the bugs, but let me know if you uncover any more. It works properly on pretty much anything now (at least I think). Added a bunch more functionality, such as standard deviation settings, and a bunch of coloring settings. I have attached a picture with some examples, and the chartbook of that picture, to show how the settings are used in different ways. Feel free to download the chartbook with it and change the symbol to what you want. I also added a swing rotation study (see details below). There are some new settings to note to for the Normal distribution curve function: 1. Include 0 Values: If set to no it excludes all 0 values. This is for studies that skip bar indexes and have non 0 values in order to get accurate results. Such as the swing rotation study. On delta type studies it will cause inaccurate results if set to no. The default is yes. 2. Split STDevs between Highs and lows: It maybe useful to but this to yes for studies with positive and negative values that are some what gaussian. Such as cumulative delta. 3. % increment values: Sets the resolution of the histogram. 4. Remember to set the Chart Region to the same as the study you put it on. This will likely be the last version Unless there is a tonne of demand for more advanced features I will consider working on a paid version for one time fee. But not likely as building it tables to view the data is time consuming, and other plots like investor RT would take way too much time. Swing Rotation Study - works as an auxiliary to the Zig Zag Study -Set the Subgraph Input to "zig zag linelength" from the zig zag study. -Configure the Zig Zag study "Addtional Output to spreadsheets" as yes to access the linelength subgraph. -You can set it to show only positive only negative or combined lengths. -You can also choose if you want to display the lengths as positive negative or split (for combined option). -The Normal distribution curve study works well on this, ensure that Include 0 values is set to "no", and that you select the correct subgraph input for the data you are plotting. Date Time Of Last Edit: 2016-03-07 05:45:09
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