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NAME OF 2 STUDIES

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[2017-02-17 18:33:50]
User587036 - Posts: 3
Hi,

PREVIUS DAY HIGH/LOW (WHAT'S THE NAME OF THE STUDIE?)

GLOBEX HIGH/LOW (WHAT'S THE NAME OF THE STUDIE?)

Best
[2017-02-17 18:59:39]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
These are the studies that you will need to use:
https://www.sierrachart.com/index.php?page=doc/TechnicalStudiesReference.html#s137 (Daily OHLC)
https://www.sierrachart.com/index.php?page=doc/TechnicalStudiesReference.html#s313 (High/Low for Time Period)
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[2022-03-30 08:11:14]
User641398 - Posts: 19
Hi, I am using this study but can't figure out if there is a way to not display the High and Low of the current day.

As you can see from the screenshot I visualize the H/L of the 3 days but what I would like is to see the 3 previous days and not 3 days from the current one.

Thanks
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[2022-03-30 11:58:14]
User438057 - Posts: 51
Try the study Daily OHLC
[2022-03-30 12:09:08]
User641398 - Posts: 19
I tried but it always starts from the first candle
[2022-03-30 12:25:04]
User438057 - Posts: 51
Look at the setting -Referece Days Back-
Under subgraphs use a negative value for displacement, this should do what you want, I hope
[2022-03-30 12:55:00]
User641398 - Posts: 19
Could you give me a screenshot because the negative value in the "reference Days Back" doesn't work for me.

Thanks for your help
[2022-03-30 15:36:26]
User438057 - Posts: 51
Set "reference Days Back" to 1, that means you ignore the last one day(the current).
A negative value you can set for displacement to have the drawings displaced more to the left side.
Just have a look to the description of the study.
[2022-03-30 16:48:03]
User641398 - Posts: 19
Okay I got it.

Is it possible to take these lines to the candle that crosses them? I'll put an example to explain better.

I drew the yellow lines
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[2022-03-31 15:52:18]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
This probably is going to require custom ACSIL programming. Refer to:
ACSIL Interface Members - Functions: sc.AddLineUntilFutureIntersectionEx()
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