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Triggers an alert window where the necessary text can be created. The text can be dynamic, static or absent. | Triggers an alert window where the necessary text can be created. The text can be dynamic, static or absent. | ||
== Usage == | |||
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Alert | Alert | ||
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== Notes == | |||
* If the text isn't set in the alert then Source, Symbol, Resolution, Price is displayed | * If the text isn't set in the alert then Source, Symbol, Resolution, Price is displayed. | ||
* Alerts are shown on the last bar only | * Alerts are shown on the last bar only. | ||
* Detailed information of alerts' settings is available in Formatting Studies > Alerts | * Detailed information of alerts' settings is available in Formatting Studies > Alerts. | ||
== Example == | |||
This statement will call an alert without text message: | This statement will call an alert without text message: | ||
Revision as of 12:39, 7 February 2012
Triggers an alert window where the necessary text can be created. The text can be dynamic, static or absent.
Usage
Alert
Notes
- If the text isn't set in the alert then Source, Symbol, Resolution, Price is displayed.
- Alerts are shown on the last bar only.
- Detailed information of alerts' settings is available in Formatting Studies > Alerts.
Example
This statement will call an alert without text message:
Alert;
This statement creates a dynamic alert text and displays the number of the weekday:
Alert(Text("Day of week is ", DayOfWeek(Date)));
This statement will show static text:
If Close > Close[1] Then
Alert(Text("Price turning up"))