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Jimmy (and List)
Jimmy, Thanks for your suggestions, and your quickness.
I am getting WEIRD results on using the Use Alert/Max Bars. I will have
to test it more when I have time... Probably My System - like my Plot
Statement Problems...
But based on your suggestions, Here is what I have Discovered (after
more Trial and Error...)
When Formatting the initial insert - By Setting the SCALE to SAME AS
SYMBOL, and selecting the Use as Study Default - I then get a dialog box
that asks if I want to move the study to the same Subgraph as the data.
I say YES, and from then on it goes to Subgraph ONE.
Alternatively, use the Properties in Power Editor and Select the Scaling
tab, and set it to Same as Symbol.
That fixed getting things into Subgraph ONE.
I will keep trying the Alert/Max Bars and see if I can get some
consistent results in getting them into Subgraph TWO.
THANKS.
Blair
-----Original Message-----
From: Jimmy [mailto:jhsnowden@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 7:45 PM
To: Blair Carruthers; Omega-List
Subject: Re: Subgraph Selection
Blair,
Yes.
Easy way is when inserting it to a chart go to properties set the
subgraph then put a check mark in the Use Alert/Max bar... then I
think it will do it from then on. Also check out in Power editor when
you have an indicator up right click and choose properties. You can
set all kinds of stuff there.
Friday, January 7, 2005, 6:49:34 PM, you wrote:
BC> List,
BC> Is there a way in the code to specify the subgraph the indicator is
to
BC> be plotted in?
BC> I have several indicators that I am working on that I want either in
BC> subgraph ONE or in subgraph TWO.
BC> I don't want to make up a template yet, as I am still developing
several
BC> of these studies (Indicators/Show Me).
BC> TIA
BC> Blair
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Best regards,
Jimmy mailto:jhsnowden@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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