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John,
If you're using TS2K, just use NoPlot() function. In TS4, you'll need to repaint
the plotted point in the bar color or back ground color which ever was
originally painted by the indicator.
This is how you would plot the bar when the condition is true and will turn off
the bar plotting if conditions improve during the day:
If Trend = Down then
Begin
Plot1(High, "HS"); { Bar High Red }
Plot2(Low, "LS"); { Bar Low Red }
End
Else
Begin
NoPlot(1);
NoPlot(2);
End;
-- Roy
john hamon wrote:
> all,
>
> i have an indicator that paints bars daily bars, rather than using a
> paintbar study, to give me more control over their appearance. as generous
> people on this list taught me, it has to "paint" the O,H,L,C separately,
> based upon conditions.
>
> the problem is this: my the conditions that cause the indictor to paint the
> bar might come and go intraday, and yet after they've changed, the Open
> remains painted. my interpretation is that once the Open is painted it is
> never repainted, yet i have the indicator set to update every tick.
>
> are there some other precautions that you have to take to make sure that an
> indicator gets re-evaluated periodically intraday, or do you have to clear
> everything periodically and repaint, or simply put: does anybody know how to
> make this work?
>
> thanks for your help,
>
> jh
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