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Date/Time: Wed, 27 Nov 2024 08:37:24 +0000
How can to display Max Range
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[2023-08-30 19:41:46] |
Calinorth86 - Posts: 15 |
How can I display text for the maximum range of a specific time set. I am currrently using High Low for time period study and the difference study to calculate a range within the SG1 and SG2 from the High Low time study. The only way I have found to display a text number of that range is the value on high draw style, but it displays it for each bar within the range is there a way to display this only once per bar or is there another way of doing this? please see attached picture |
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[2023-08-30 21:00:16] |
John - SC Support - Posts: 36309 |
We think you are looking for the following: Text Display For Study For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, use the Teton service: Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing |
[2023-08-31 19:39:17] |
User61168 - Posts: 403 |
Calinorth86 - You could do the following. if ID4 is High/Low of time period study then 1) create spreadsheet formula study ID1 with ID4.SG1-ID4.SG2 formula to calculate the range for each bar. Hide the subgraph of this study. 2) create two alert condition studies to display High and Low values with "Based On" spreadsheet formula study ID1. Set alert condition to H=ID4.SG1 and L=ID4.SG2. use "value on high/Low draw style" for subgraph to display values only at the Max High/Low of Range. Hope this helps. Edit: John-good suggestion on using the Text Display study. One big limitation with the text display study is that it does not "Refresh the values" when you scroll bar by bar backwards to see historical values. As a work around, I put the calculated studies under chart region 2+ to look at bar by bar historical values. Also/I feel the text display also study slows down the market replay. Date Time Of Last Edit: 2023-08-31 19:50:03
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