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Not sure what you are going after. Did you notice that the code posted before lets the user position the label anywhere on the ribbon and it will not scroll off.
barsInView = Status("firstvisiblebarindex") - Status("lastvisiblebarindex");
barOffset = Param("Offset Bar", .99, 0, 1, .01);
textOffset = BarCount - (barOffset * barsInView);
Bill
----- Original Message -----
From: MarketMonk777
To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 9:47 PM
Subject: RE: [amibroker] Re: Multi Row Colored Ribbons
Well I am so happy to have it as is. Imagine having 10 or more ribbons in a single pane, the ability to have each labeled is outstanding. If it should scroll off the screen oh well.
I like to say that I will help you figure it out but think it is a little above my skills at the moment. For some reason it looks like it gets painted once whereas the price or indicator values which are already in an array get displayed as each new bar becomes visible.
Dave
MM
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From: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Terry
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 6:04 PM
To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [amibroker] Re: Multi Row Colored Ribbons
It simply CUMs (Same as SUM, but without having to define how many bars to Sum) the number of visible bars. Thus the left edge is barCount - this value. I added 1 to that to keep it off the left edge.
I noticed it does not move when you scroll back in history. I'm working on that problem.
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Terry
-----Original Message-----
From: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of MarketMonk777
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 15:25
To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [amibroker] Re: Multi Row Colored Ribbons
Thanks Terry, that did the trick. I would have never figured that out. Now I am trying to understand the logic behind it.
Much appreciated.
Dave
MM
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From: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Terry
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 12:20 PM
To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [amibroker] Re: Multi Row Colored Ribbons
Here is your code modified to always PlotText at the left edge of the chart regardless of the zoom level.
SetChartOptions(1,chartShowDates);
numbars = LastValue(Cum(Status("barvisible")));
NumToStr(numbars ,1);
_SECTION_BEGIN("RSI Color Bar");
RSIColor = IIf( RSI(14) > 70, colorRed, IIf( RSI(14) < 30, colorGreen, colorYellow));
Plot( 10, "", RSIColor, styleArea|styleOwnScale|styleNoLabel, 0, 100);
Plot( 11,"",colorBlack,styleOwnScale|styleArea|styleNoLabel,0, 100 );
PlotText("RSI-14", BarCount - numbars + 1, 41.00, colorBlack);
_SECTION_END();
_SECTION_BEGIN("MACD Color Bar");
m = MACD();
s = Signal();
MACDColor = IIf( m > s, colorGreen, colorRed);
Plot( 20, "", MACDColor, styleArea|styleOwnScale|styleNoLabel, 0, 100);
Plot( 21,"",colorBlack,styleOwnScale|styleArea|styleNoLabel,0, 100 );
PlotText("MACD", BarCount - numbars + 1, 41.05, colorBlack);
_SECTION_END();
_SECTION_BEGIN("21 Day RangeColor Bar");
H21 = HHV(H,21);
// Highest High over last 21 days
L21 = LLV(Low,21);
// Lowest Low over last 21 days
P21DR = ( (Close - L21) / (H21 - L21) ) * 100;
// Calculate where the close is in relation to this 21 day range
R21 = (255 - ( (P21DR/100)*255 ) );
// Red Color component
G21 = (P21DR/100)*255;
// Green Color component
Plot( 30, "", ColorRGB(R21,G21,0), styleArea|styleOwnScale|styleNoLabel, 0, 100);
Plot( 31,"",colorBlack,styleOwnScale|styleArea|styleNoLabel,0, 100 );
PlotText("21Day Range", BarCount - numbars + 1, 41.09, colorBlack);
_SECTION_END();
_SECTION_BEGIN("250 Day RangeColor Bar");
HH250 = HHV(H,250);
// Highest High over last 250 days
LL250 = LLV(L,250);
// Lowest Low over last 250 days
P250DR = ( (Close - LL250) / (HH250 - LL250) ) * 100;
// Calculate where the close is in relation to this 250 day range
R250 = (255 - ( (P250DR/100)*255 ) );
// Red Color component
G250 = (P250DR/100)*255;
// Green Color component
Plot( 40, "", ColorRGB(R250,G250,0), styleArea|styleOwnScale|styleNoLabel,0, 100);
Plot( 41,"",colorBlack,styleOwnScale|styleArea|styleNoLabel,0, 100 );
PlotText("250 Day Range", BarCount - numbars + 1, 41.1325, colorBlack);
_SECTION_END();
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Terry
-----Original Message-----
From: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of MarketMonk777
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 09:36
To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [amibroker] Re: Multi Row Colored Ribbons
Hi Terry,
PlotText did give me some troubles as well. I had to "play" around with the
numbers to get the ribbon row titles lined up properly. If you find a way
to "automatically" or "programatically" place it in those locations, please
do share the method with us.
Dave
-----Original Message-----
From: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Terry
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 8:17 AM
To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [amibroker] Re: Multi Row Colored Ribbons
Oops! PlotText IS there, it's just fixed farther left than my display was
set to. Must be some way to find the visible bars and plot it there so it's
always in the right place.
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Terry
-----Original Message-----
From: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of MarketMonk777
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 08:41
To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [amibroker] Re: Multi Row Colored Ribbons
Hi Terry,
No I have not posted the code yet so here it is:
Btw - I found that it works by having each ribbon as it's own section
_SECTION_BEGIN("RSI Color Bar");
RSIColor = IIf( RSI(14) > 70, colorRed, IIf( RSI(14) < 30, colorGreen,
colorYellow)); Plot( 10, "", RSIColor, styleArea|styleOwnScale|styleNoLabel,
0, 100); Plot( 11,"",colorBlack,styleOwnScale|styleArea|styleNoLabel,0, 100
); PlotText("RSI-14", BarCount-157, 41.00, colorBlack); _SECTION_END();
_SECTION_BEGIN("MACD Color Bar");
m = MACD();
s = Signal();
MACDColor = IIf( m > s, colorGreen, colorRed); Plot( 20, "", MACDColor,
styleArea|styleOwnScale|styleNoLabel, 0, 100); Plot(
21,"",colorBlack,styleOwnScale|styleArea|styleNoLabel,0, 100 );
PlotText("MACD", BarCount-157, 41.05, colorBlack); _SECTION_END();
_SECTION_BEGIN("21 Day RangeColor Bar");
H21 = HHV(H,21);
// Highest High over last 21 days
L21 = LLV(Low,21);
// Lowest Low over last 21 days
P21DR = ( (Close - L21) / (H21 - L21) ) * 100;
// Calculate where the close is in relation to this 21 day range
R21 = (255 - ( (P21DR/100)*255 ) );
// Red Color component
G21 = (P21DR/100)*255;
// Green Color component
Plot( 30, "", ColorRGB(R21,G21,0), styleArea|styleOwnScale|styleNoLabel,
0,
100);
Plot( 31,"",colorBlack,styleOwnScale|styleArea|styleNoLabel,0, 100 );
PlotText("21Day Range", BarCount-157, 41.09, colorBlack);
_SECTION_END();
_SECTION_BEGIN("250 Day RangeColor Bar");
HH250 = HHV(H,250);
// Highest High over last 250 days
LL250 = LLV(L,250);
// Lowest Low over last 250 days
P250DR = ( (Close - LL250) / (HH250 - LL250) ) * 100;
// Calculate where the close is in relation to this 250 day range
R250 = (255 - ( (P250DR/100)*255 ) );
// Red Color component
G250 = (P250DR/100)*255;
// Green Color component
Plot( 40, "", ColorRGB(R250,G250,0),
styleArea|styleOwnScale|styleNoLabel,
0, 100);
Plot( 41,"",colorBlack,styleOwnScale|styleArea|styleNoLabel,0, 100 );
PlotText("250 Day Range", BarCount-157, 41.1325, colorBlack);
_SECTION_END();
-----Original Message-----
From: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf
Of Terry
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 7:29 AM
To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [amibroker] Re: Multi Row Colored Ribbons
Cool chart, even if it doesn't have application :-) Did you post the
final
code that creates this? I must've missed it.
Thanks.
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Terry
--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "MarketMonk777" <dlittner@xxx> wrote:
>
> This is purely experimental and may turn out to be a waste of time.
> Your idea has merit and will file it away should I ever go so far
> as converting any of them to "buy" signals.
> > Long_color = up; //"up" is your variable.
> > Short_color = down; //daown is your variable too.
> > dynamic_color = IIf(Long_color, colorGreen , IIf(Short_color,
> colorRed ,
> > colorBlue)) ;
> >
> > Plot( MACD() , "MACD" , dynamic_color , ParamStyle ("Style" ,
> > styleNoLabel| styleThick ) );
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