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Mark:
There is a need for this type of code. For example, I
want to paint the highest bar of the last 10 days and
today it is highest. If tomorrow is higer, I want the
paintbar on tomorrow only (the new today) and not on
today (yesterday).
In this example, once it was true but it no longer is
true as the new bar comes in.
--- Mark Brown <markbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello john,
>
> i cant enlighten you because i have never
> understood (in my black and
> white world) how anyone could use something once
> being true and now it
> is false. some condition painted things the way you
> wanted it and now
> looking back in history you want to change
> things? yet you do not
> want lag as the typical con artist of ts have
> used by way of the
> [looback] ability of ts? certainly [lookback]
> will get you where
> you want to go at least historically.
>
> if you figure out another way for ts to be a mind
> reader let me know.
>
> it's like having the update every tick enabled,
> either it happened or
> it didn't. everyone has gotten spoiled to ts
> misleading is it true
> at the close of this bar scenario. never mind
> that it may have been
> true intrabar right?
>
> jh> i hope that makes more sense. and thanks in
> advance for enlightening me ;-)
>
> jh> jh
>
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Mark Brown mailto:markbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Y = Offset + Amplitude * sin(Frequency * X)
>
>
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Julian
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