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Hi, 
 
How would you then plot this on a chart, from the date at the cursor,
and not have to manually put the date in each time ? 
 
Rgds 
 
Gary 
 
Tomasz Janeczko wrote: 
  
  
  Hello, 
    
  Code is quite simple to write: 
    
  TheDate = DateNum() == 1050615; // 2005-06-15  
   
Every21 = ( BarsSince( TheDate ) % 21 ) == 0;  
   
  Plot(
Every21, "",
  colorYellow, styleHistogram | styleOwnScale | styleNoLabel , 0, 1 );    
   
Best regards, 
Tomasz Janeczko 
amibroker.com 
  
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Friday, September 02, 2005 3:10 PM 
    Subject:
Re: [amibroker] Date 
     
     
    It's a good idea, but I want to create a code to plot those
lines in all stocks' charts. I need a code to do this. 
    
    wavemechanic <fimdot@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
     
      
      
      The simplest way might be to use the
Fibonacci Time Extension charting tool and adjust the Fibonacci levels
to 0%, 100%, 200%, etc.  Setting the 0% and 100% at 21 days will then
produce the cycle that you want up to a maximum of 10 lines. 
      
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Friday, September 02, 2005 8:47 AM 
        Subject:
[amibroker] Date 
         
         
        Hi! 
How can I draw a vertical line to a particular date (for exemple  
15.06.2005) and repeat this operation at each 21 days? 
         
Thanks for help! 
         
         
         
        
          
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