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PeterBrazel

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I have multiple show me studies plotted relative to each price bar as conditions unfold. I want to keep all these plots within the price panel but remove them from price itself. I want them plotted on a horizontal plane above and below the price bars. I have tried setting them up using the highestHigh x bars etc but as new highs are formed old dots remain plotted at the old level. The trick is to keep these things visible but remove them from the price bars.

 

Somebody must have done this but I cannot locate it anywhere.

 

Anybody got any ideas?

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Not sure if this is what you're looking for .... but why don't you just plot the showme's x amount of ticks away for high / low..... this way it's removed from the price bars but still visible.

 

example:

 

Inputs:

TickDistance(4);

 

Vars:

Mintick(0);

 

Mintick = minmove/pricescale;

 

If { your condition happens } then

Plot1(High+(TickDistance*Mintick)," " );

 

 

 

Hope this helps

 

Blu-Ray

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Sorry I don't think that I made myself clear.

 

Have a look at the attached image. You will see a whole raft of showMe's. There are orange and magenta ones x ticks [as you suggested ] above the highs . I have drawn a rectangular box manually that suggests a location that I want all of these plots be be placed. So each plot will be a different distance from each high as each high is different.

 

A similar situation would be created for low ShowMe's.

 

Does this make sense?

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easy way:

just put the indicator in a separate subchart

 

 

programmer's (difficult) way:

mmm... nah, too much trouble... just do it the easy way.

 

 

 

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Edited by Tams

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Yes I think this will be too much trouble. Seperate windows seem to take up too much screen real estate plus I may want several horizontal lines of plots one above the other.

 

Just a thought worth the question.

 

Thanks

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Apologies for misunderstanding.... so are you only wanting to plot the dots within the box you marked ?

Cheers

Blu-Ray

 

 

that's why I always insist on a mock up...

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easy way:

just put the indicator in a separate subchart

 

Lol..... beat me to it :)

 

 

that's why I always insist on a mock up...

 

Yes very true... good thinking.

 

Cheers

 

Blu-Ray

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It's not quite the same is it?

 

This is the the idea of what I want to achieve but instead of in a seperate panel above and below price I would like to have it plotted within the price panel but away from price.

 

It seems though that this might be a considerable job. If so let's forget it.

 

Thanks

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