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Is there a way to set a vertical offset for subgraphs type >> Draw Styles
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[2021-09-28 21:48:45] |
HumblyTrading - Posts: 182 |
http://www.sierrachart.com/image.php?Image=1632865428385.png Hello, Is there a way to set a vertical offset for subgraphs type >> Draw Styles such as having a triangle but pushing it 1 tick or two away from the candle so it is more visible? There is a horizontal offset, but I am hoping there is also a vertical offset feature? For reference, in the linked image, you can see some subtle triangles at the high and low of each day using the "Daily OHLC - Single Point" Study. I'm attempting to keep these very discreet on the chart, but push them a bit further from the high and low of the candles. Thank you for any help, Mike T |
[2021-09-28 23:55:39] |
John - SC Support - Posts: 37808 |
It depends on the study. Some studies have the ability in them and some do not. But, you can always use the Study Subgraph Multiply to multiply the subgraph by some small amount (like 1.01 for a 1% offset up or 0.99 for a 1% offset down). Refer to the information here: Study Subgraph Multiply And there is also the Color Bar Based On Alert Condition that has offset capabilities built in - you would just set the Alert to "=1" to have it always enabled and then set the Inputs as required in order to reference the Subgraph you want. It's a bit more complicated to get setup, but does give you more options for the offset capability (in ticks or percent). Refer to the following: Color Bar Based on Alert Condition For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, use the Teton service: Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing |
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