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Pivot point

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[2022-09-03 22:39:10]
User857134 - Posts: 2
Hi
I was using pivot point study and input formula number 28 but there are these settings in the formula

d = (Prior High + Prior Low)/2
r = PivotPoint - d

but in the subgraph setting in draw style, I don't see the setting to play with it can you please help to clarify i have read the whole description but couldn't find it.

Thank You
[2022-09-06 15:04:45]
John - SC Support - Posts: 38678
What exactly do you want to do in terms of "Playing with it"?

You can not change the calculations, at least not directly. You can use the Arithmetic Studies to modify the data within a subgraph, which might give you what you want. Refer to the following:
Using the Basic Arithmetic Studies

Or you might want to use the Spreadsheet Formula study, as this gives more flexibility and uses the Alert syntax. Refer to the following:
Spreadsheet Formula
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[2022-09-06 15:45:16]
User857134 - Posts: 2
Hi so i want to only show these formula in form of lines on my chart but i dont know as all of the options in the subgraph is only R123 S123 and Pivot points there is no option to chose them or highlight then in different color so it can be identified easily in a chart
[2022-09-06 22:41:14]
John - SC Support - Posts: 38678
The d and r in the the Pivot Points documentation for calculation 28 is just there for a shorthand notation. These items are not displayable unless you put together a study to do so (again, note the Arithmetic Studies we referenced above).

Note that r is used in the Pivot Point High (PP High) and Pivot Point Low (PP Low).
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[2022-09-09 10:14:00]
Sierra_Chart Engineering - Posts: 18805
You can change the colors through the Subgraph settings:
Chart Studies: Subgraphs Tab >> Color
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https://www.sierrachart.com/index.php?l=PostingInformation.php#GeneralInformation

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