Custom Note on Market Scanner
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Custom Note on Market Scanner
Hi Is there a way to add a column to the RT Market Scanner window that shows a custom note I write myself on a symbol?
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Re: Custom Note on Market Scanner
Hello designer01,
Yes that is possible. You need to create a new indicator with the code below and insert this study into your scanner window.
Yes that is possible. You need to create a new indicator with the code below and insert this study into your scanner window.
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plot1("your text here");
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Re: Custom Note on Market Scanner
Thank you for your response... unfortunatelly I want to add a different note to each symbol. With the code above mentioned the same custom note gets added to all symbols in the column. Is there a fix for that...? Thanks
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Re: Custom Note on Market Scanner
It will do whatever you write it to do:
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if symbolname="GOOG" then plot1("GOOG is here");
if symbolname="MSFT" then plot1("MSFT is here");
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Re: Custom Note on Market Scanner
Thank you that works great... Is there a way to change the Background Color of the cell?
I tried:
...but is compiling with errors. Thanks again
I tried:
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if symbolname="GOOG" then BGColor = green ;
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Re: Custom Note on Market Scanner
I figured it out it is...
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if symbolname="GOOG" then SetPlotBGColor (1,green) ;
Re: Custom Note on Market Scanner
Can I edit this custom note in Scanner, without opening the Script editor?
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Re: Custom Note on Market Scanner
Hello Geonss,Can I edit this custom note in Scanner, without opening the Script editor?
Using this code you will be able to type in custom text from the study inputs window.
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input:
my_text("your text here");
plot1(my_text);