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How to add two separate studies with different subgraph numbers? (SG1, SG2, etc.)
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[2013-12-11 06:27:09] |
User86244 - Posts: 3 |
edit: I believe I've solved this. I just discovered this: =CROSSOVER(ID1.SG1, ID2.SG1) Let me first say that I'm very impressed with this software, and it will most likely be my first purchase using Bitcoin. I would like to set up an alert for when two moving average indicators cross. I did find this post: http://www.sierrachart.com/supportboard/showthread.php?t=30183 ...and =CROSSFROMBELOW(SG1,SG2) seems to be what I am trying to get to. However, in both of my moving averages that I have added, under the subgraph tab of the study's settings, they both appear to have the ID "SG1". How can I get one of them to have the ID "SG2"? Date Time Of Last Edit: 2013-12-11 06:32:15
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[2013-12-11 06:35:50] |
vegasfoster - Posts: 444 |
You differentiate by using the study ID number as a prefix, so =CROSSFROMBELOW(ID1.SG1, ID2.SG1). You can find the ID number to the right of the study after pressing F6.
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