Am I correct to interpret these discussions to mean
that using a + sign to seperate all of the style statements will always
work ok?
I would love to see various colors labeled by SHADE.
ColorReda would be the lightest of the ColorRed
series. ColorRedb would be the next stronger level of
ColorRed, ColorRedc the third level of Redness, and so on. Then
when I look at the lines, I would know that every stage of Red
is one of my StochK lines. I could then choose the blue series
for various StochD
plots, and the Yellow series would be used for the Rsi series. Then when you add the
use of styledots, stylethick, styledash and Herman's +- idea, it would make
it very easy to distinguish among all of the lines. Ron
D
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 6:23
PM
Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re: Need Thicker
Lines for Pivots
A few months back Tomasz commented specifically about using
pipes in style statements. He said they work, but are not the best choice
since they do a bitwise AND and not a sum, which he said is what is
needed. Pipes only work because he has carefully designed his style codes
to be binary values. This may or may not still be the case (that each
style has it's own binary value).
Terry
Steve Dugas
wrote:
>In your code, most of your style commands are separated by
commas rather >than pipes. AB interprets these constants as numbers so
it probably thinks >you are trying to specify min/max values. Try
replacing the commas with
>pipes. > >Steve > >----- Original Message
----- >From: "me_rayme" <rayme@xxxxxxx> >To: <amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Sent:
Friday, April 01, 2005 6:48 PM >Subject: [amibroker] Re: Need Thicker
Lines for Pivots > >
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