Hi there.
Some time ago I read a thread about this, but I can't find it anymore, so I apologise for any duplication.
I just wonder whether somebody at MC can confirm that the implementation of study on study / indicator on indicator is actually being considered for a new release of .NET, like the possibility of applying momentum or moving averages to indicators rather than just price, for instance.
Thanks for your help.
Study on study / indicator on indicator
Re: Study on study / indicator on indicator
So was I, considering that my first package (Metastock EOD) already had this flexibility in 1998.
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Re: Study on study / indicator on indicator
This functionality will be added in MultiCharts 8.8 beta 1 that is expected later this month.
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Excellent news, thanks. Does this mean this feature (and the corrected version of Lin Reg Curve for inputs higher than 1024) will also be available in .NET and .NET SE, or will they confined to MC only?This functionality will be added in MultiCharts 8.8 beta 1 that is expected later this month.
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Re: Study on study / indicator on indicator
MultiCharts and MultiCharts .NET have the same functionality. The only difference is in the programming language.Excellent news, thanks. Does this mean this feature (and the corrected version of Lin Reg Curve for inputs higher than 1024) will also be available in .NET and .NET SE, or will they confined to MC only?This functionality will be added in MultiCharts 8.8 beta 1 that is expected later this month.
The same platform revision (for ex. 8.7 Release, 8.8 beta 1) will have the same features and (in most cases) the same bug fixes across all products: MultiCharts, MultiCharts .Net, MultiCharts .Net SE.
Re: Study on study / indicator on indicator
MultiCharts and MultiCharts .NET have the same functionality. The only difference is in the programming language.Excellent news, thanks. Does this mean this feature (and the corrected version of Lin Reg Curve for inputs higher than 1024) will also be available in .NET and .NET SE, or will they confined to MC only?This functionality will be added in MultiCharts 8.8 beta 1 that is expected later this month.
The same platform revision (for ex. 8.7 Release, 8.8 beta 1) will have the same features and (in most cases) the same bug fixes across all products: MultiCharts, MultiCharts .Net, MultiCharts .Net SE.
Henry
Thanks for clarifying that. I was aware of the difference in programming language, but I was confused by this statement "Combine best features of the popular MultiCharts platform with endless possibilities of .NET" on https://www.multicharts.com/net/, which left me to think that maybe some features are not carried over. All clear now.