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For more information see [[Cross]]. | For more information see [[Cross]]. | ||
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+ | <syntaxhighlight>E1 Cross Above E2</syntaxhighlight> | ||
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+ | <syntaxhighlight>Plot1 Cross Above Plot2</syntaxhighlight> | ||
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+ | Where: E - a numerical expression | ||
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==== Example ==== | ==== Example ==== | ||
Trigger an alert on the bar where the Close price crosses above 1350.00: | Trigger an alert on the bar where the Close price crosses above 1350.00: |
Revision as of 13:12, 13 February 2012
Used in combination with Cross to specify the direction of the cross. Above specifies an upward (lesser to a greater value) direction.
The plot of A is defined as having crossed Above the plot of B if the value of A is greater than the value of B and one of the following is true:
a) The value of A was less than the value of B on the bar immediately preceding the current bar
or
b) The values of A and B were equal for a consecutive sequence of one or more bars immediately preceding the current bar and the value of A was less than the value of B on the bar immediately preceding this sequence of bars.
For more information see Cross.
Usage
E1 Cross Above E2
or:
Plot1 Cross Above Plot2
Where: E - a numerical expression
Example
Trigger an alert on the bar where the Close price crosses above 1350.00:
Plot1(Close);
If Plot1 Cross Above 1350.50 Then
Alert("Price has crossed above 1350.00");