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Use the TRENDLINE_tool which is documentd only in the ONLINE help of TS
4.0 ....build 16++ I think....
That can draw up to 650 lines - should be enough for you <g>
rgds hans
> I am trying to code a Gann concept for identifying potential support and
> resistance. I would like to draw a series of horizontal lines across the
> screen (or in proximity to the current price) such that the first or key
> line -- Value2 -- is calculated as follows:
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> Input: Incremt(0.125), Price(C);
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> Value1 = IntPortion(SquareRoot(Price));
> Value2 = Square(Value1);
> Plot1(Value2,"Int_SQ");
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> The difficulty comes in drawing the additional lines which are calculated
> as follows: Square(Value1 + X * Incremt) where X is -8 to +8 { 1 /
> incremt = 8 } Square(Value1 + 2* Incremt); , etc.
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> I know EL limits me to 4 plot statements in an indicator. Is is possible
> to write the code for plotting multiple horizontal lines without using a
> single plot statement for each line?
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> The incremental lines drawn should range between Value2 - 1 to Value2 + 1.
> So if Value2 was 54 then 8 lines (since increment = .125) would be drawn
> from 53 to 54 and 8 more from 54 to 55. I would appreciate any help or
> suggestions. Karl Schreiber kschr@xxxxxxxxxxx
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