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# In Format Study --> Inputs tab click the input value, | # In Format Study --> Inputs tab click the input value, | ||
# Click the ... button to select the indicator to be used as an input value, | # Click the ... button to select the indicator to be used as an input value, | ||
− | # Select the indicator | + | # Select the required indicator and click Ok, |
# Select the plot value to be used as an input value, | # Select the plot value to be used as an input value, | ||
# Click Ok. | # Click Ok. |
Revision as of 15:23, 2 August 2021
It is possible to use the values of the other indicators as inputs for indicator or signal.
To select an indicator value as an input:
- Apply the indicator to the chart,
- In Format Study --> Inputs tab click the input value,
- Click the ... button to select the indicator to be used as an input value,
- Select the required indicator and click Ok,
- Select the plot value to be used as an input value,
- Click Ok.
The line in the input field is
Indicator: "Name of indicator" plotN | Input_Name = Input_Value
where:
- Indicator: - keyword, is obligatory,
- "Name of indicator" - string value (in quotes) representing. Is obligatory.
- plotN - plot number is to be used for calculations. Example - plot1, plot2 etc. Is optional parameter. If not specified, the plot with the lesser number is used.
- | - delimiter.
- Input_name = Input_Value - setting certain value for a certain input. Is optional parameter.
Note: In MultiCharts .NET this functionality is not available through study inputs. One can access objects of one study from the another one in the code:C# example; VB.NET example