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Sets the placement style of a text object relative to the bar and to the price value specified for the object | Sets the placement style of a text object relative to the bar and to the price value specified for the object. | ||
Text_SetStyle returns a value of 0 if the placement style of the object was successfully modified, and a value of -2 if the specified object ID number is invalid. | |||
== Usage == | |||
<syntaxhighlight>Text_SetStyle (ObjectID, HorizPl, VertPl)</syntaxhighlight> | <syntaxhighlight>Text_SetStyle (ObjectID, HorizPl, VertPl)</syntaxhighlight> | ||
== Parameters == | |||
:'''ObjectID''' - a numerical expression specifying the object ID number. | |||
:'''HorizPl''' - a numerical expression specifying the horizontal placement style for the text object: | |||
0 - to the right of the specified bar | ::'''0''' - to the right of the specified bar, | ||
1 - to the left of the specified bar | ::'''1''' - to the left of the specified bar, | ||
2 - centered on the specified bar | ::'''2''' - centered on the specified bar . | ||
:'''VertPl''' - a numerical expression specifying the vertical placement style for the text object: | |||
0 - below the specified price value | ::'''0''' - below the specified price value, | ||
1 - above the specified price value | ::'''1''' - above the specified price value, | ||
2 - centered on the specified price value | ::'''2''' - centered on the specified price value. | ||
Price value represents the vertical position corresponding to a value on the price scale of a chart. | Price value represents the vertical position corresponding to a value on the price scale of a chart. | ||
== Notes == | |||
An object-specific ID number is returned by [[Text_New]] when the text object is created. | * An object-specific ID number is returned by [[Text_New]] when the text object is created. | ||
* Use [[Text_GetHStyle]] and [[Text_GetVStyle]] to get the text object's horizontal and vertical placement. | |||
== Example == | |||
Center the text object with an ID number of 3 on the bar and on the price value, specified for the object: | Center the text object with an ID number of 3 on the bar and on the price value, specified for the object: | ||
<syntaxhighlight>Value1=Text_SetStyle(3,2,2);</syntaxhighlight> | <syntaxhighlight>Value1 = Text_SetStyle(3, 2, 2);</syntaxhighlight> | ||
[[Category:Text Drawing]] | [[Category:Text Drawing]] |
Latest revision as of 13:10, 13 February 2012
Sets the placement style of a text object relative to the bar and to the price value specified for the object.
Text_SetStyle returns a value of 0 if the placement style of the object was successfully modified, and a value of -2 if the specified object ID number is invalid.
Usage
Text_SetStyle (ObjectID, HorizPl, VertPl)
Parameters
- ObjectID - a numerical expression specifying the object ID number.
- HorizPl - a numerical expression specifying the horizontal placement style for the text object:
- 0 - to the right of the specified bar,
- 1 - to the left of the specified bar,
- 2 - centered on the specified bar .
- VertPl - a numerical expression specifying the vertical placement style for the text object:
- 0 - below the specified price value,
- 1 - above the specified price value,
- 2 - centered on the specified price value.
Price value represents the vertical position corresponding to a value on the price scale of a chart.
Notes
- An object-specific ID number is returned by Text_New when the text object is created.
- Use Text_GetHStyle and Text_GetVStyle to get the text object's horizontal and vertical placement.
Example
Center the text object with an ID number of 3 on the bar and on the price value, specified for the object:
Value1 = Text_SetStyle(3, 2, 2);