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[amibroker] Re: VERTICAL LINES DENOTING END OF 1 INTRADAY PERIOD AND START OF NEXT DAY



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Tim,

you can plot vertical lines at any 'time' (x axis) on the chart that
you want... use something like,

EndTime = 161500;
StartTime = 093000;

Plot( Cross( TimeNum(), EndTime ), "", colorLightGrey, styleHistogram
| styleOwnScale | styleDashed, 0, 1 );
Plot( Cross( TimeNum(), StartTime ), "", colorGrey40, styleHistogram |
styleOwnScale | styleDashed, 0, 1 );



--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Tim" <raven4ns@xxx> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>  I am looking to show a vertical line extending from the bottom of the
> chart page where it shows the intraday time to the top of the chart
> page just below the tab line that shows the symbol for the stock. This
> line would simply denote the end of that days trading. Is there
> already a code for this or has anyone developed such a code? It makes
> it easier to see where 1 day stops and the next begins. Thank you for
> any and all help.
> 
> Kindest regards,
> 
> Tim
>



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