Hi, not sure if I'm being dopey here but I'm looking to have a few moving averages set on my charts calculated from different data.
One I want applied to the bar 'close' price and one applied to the median price (HL/2). I can't see where these adjustments are made though in the MA formatting window. Are they possible and if so how?
Many thanks!
Moving Average Settings [SOLVED]
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Re: Moving Average Settings
Hello,
In .NET version it is not possible to set it up in the indicator inputs, will need to modify the script to achieve that.
In .NET version it is not possible to set it up in the indicator inputs, will need to modify the script to achieve that.
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Re: Moving Average Settings
That is surprising to hear as I thought it would be a basic feature of one of the most used technical indicators... Oh well, thanks for your reply anyway.Hello,
In .NET version it is not possible to set it up in the indicator inputs, will need to modify the script to achieve that.
Would be really grateful if anyone out there has an MA with this feature?
I would code it myself if I had any idea what I was doing!
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Re: Moving Average Settings
In .NET version such inputs are not available due to C# and VB .NET specifics.That is surprising to hear as I thought it would be a basic feature of one of the most used technical indicators...
MultiCharts .NET version was designed for experienced programmers and in some areas it is more complicated, in comparison to the regular version.
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Re: Moving Average Settings
Yeah I bought the wrong version! lolIn .NET version such inputs are not available due to C# and VB .NET specifics.That is surprising to hear as I thought it would be a basic feature of one of the most used technical indicators...
MultiCharts .NET version was designed for experienced programmers and in some areas it is more complicated, in comparison to the regular version.
Should have gone for the standard licence...
Re: Moving Average Settings
Hi datamonkey, here's a non-coder's effort that you can try until someone does it properly. Note don't even think about entering a displacement value. Also the alert still references the close, I don't know how to change that. Good luck.
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Re: Moving Average Settings
Wow really appreciate you dong that. I'll test it out today and will make sure not to use displacement!Hi datamonkey, here's a non-coder's effort that you can try until someone does it properly. Note don't even think about entering a displacement value. Also the alert still references the close, I don't know how to change that. Good luck.
Thanks again, you're a star!
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Re: Moving Average Settings [SOLVED]
Yeah works perfectly. Again thank you very much for your help. Much appreciated!You're welcome. Actually looks like displace works afterall, should have tried it first..
Cheers