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RE: [amibroker] 2nd Call for help: filled RSI region for overbought & oversold condition


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  • From: "Habibur Md. Rahman Planning Networks" <habib@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2009 18:09:45 +0600
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Thanks Thomas. I was searching this styleClipMinMax function.

Habib



-----Original Message-----
From: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Thomas Ludwig
Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 3:06 PM
To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [amibroker] 2nd Call for help: filled RSI region for overbought & oversold condition

Try this modified example from the User's Guide (chapter "Using graph styles, 
colors, titles and parameters in Indicators"):

periods = Param( "Periods", 15, 1, 200, 1 );
SetChartOptions(0,0,ChartGrid30 | ChartGrid70 ); 
r = RSI(periods); 
Plot( r, "RSI", colorBlack ); 
PlotOHLC( r,r,50,r, "", IIf( r > 50, colorRed, colorGreen ), styleCloud | 
styleClipMinMax, 30, 70 ); 

Greetings,

Thomas

On 31.03.2009, 10:37:32 Habibur Md. Rahman Planning Networks wrote:
> I was trying to fill the area of RSI when it is greater than 70 or less
> than 30, changed the color based on the value of RSI and then used PlotOHLC
> function with styleCloud. But the output is not smooth...
>
> Here is the code:
>
> periods = Param( "Periods", 15, 1, 200, 1 );
> Plot( RSI( periods), _DEFAULT_NAME(), ParamColor( "Color", colorCycle ),
> ParamStyle("Style")  ); mycolor = IIf(RSI(periods) <30,
> colorGreen,colorRed);
> Up_Th = IIf(RSI(periods) <30, 30, RSI(periods));
> Low_Th = IIf(RSI(periods) >70, 70, RSI(periods));
>
>  PlotOHLC(Up_Th, Up_Th, Low_Th, Low_Th, "", mycolor, styleCloud);
>
> The output is not smooth. My assumption is OHLC plot probably considers an
> individual day not a point, For example, When RSI advances value from 68 to
> 73 in a day this OHLC function fills the total range and hence not smooth
> enough. I saw image of others plot of same thing which perfectly plot the
> exact crossing point. It seems some other efficient function/way is there.
>
> Can someone please help?
>
> Regards
> Habib



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