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− | Displays an object, consisting of an up or a down arrow located at the specified bar and specified price value, on the SubChart containing the study | + | Displays an object, consisting of an up or a down arrow located at the specified bar and specified price value, on the '''SubChart''' containing the study. |
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+ | Arw_New_self_s returns an object-specific ID number, required to modify the object. | ||
− | + | == Usage == | |
− | <syntaxhighlight>Arw_New_self_s (BarDate, BarTime_s, PriceValue, Direction)</syntaxhighlight> | + | <syntaxhighlight>Arw_New_self_s(BarDate, BarTime_s, PriceValue, Direction)</syntaxhighlight> |
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+ | == Parameters == | ||
+ | :'''BarDate''' - a numerical expression specifying the date of the bar at which the object is to be placed; the date is indicated in the ''YYYMMdd'' format, where YYY is the number of years since 1900, MM is the month, and dd is the day of the month. | ||
− | + | :'''BarTime_s''' - a numerical expression specifying the time of the bar, including seconds, at which the object is to be placed; the time is indicated in the 24-hour ''HHmmss'' format, where 130000 = 1:00:00 PM. | |
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− | + | :'''PriceValue''' - a numerical expression specifying the price value (vertical position, corresponding to a value on the price scale of a chart), where the object is to be placed. | |
− | + | :'''Direction''' - a logical expression specifying the direction of the arrow; [[True]] = Down and [[False]] = Up. | |
− | + | == Notes == | |
+ | * Use [[Arw_New_self]] to create an arrow on the subchart with minute precision. | ||
+ | * Use [[Arw_New]] and [[Arw_New_s]] to draw arrows on the price chart. | ||
+ | * See the category [[:Category:Date_and_Time_Routines|Date and Time Routines]] for the PowerLanguage keywords for working with dates and times. | ||
− | + | == Example == | |
Place, on the SubChart containing the study, an up arrow at the top of a bar if the Open price has increased incrementally over the last three bars: | Place, on the SubChart containing the study, an up arrow at the top of a bar if the Open price has increased incrementally over the last three bars: | ||
− | <syntaxhighlight>If Open>Open[1] And Open[1]>Open[2] Then | + | <syntaxhighlight>If Open > Open[1] And Open[1] > Open[2] Then |
− | Value1=Arw_New_self_s(Date,Time_s,High,False);</syntaxhighlight> | + | Value1 = Arw_New_self_s(Date, Time_s, High, False);</syntaxhighlight> |
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[[Category:ArrowDrawing]] | [[Category:ArrowDrawing]] |
Revision as of 08:37, 19 February 2012
Displays an object, consisting of an up or a down arrow located at the specified bar and specified price value, on the SubChart containing the study.
Arw_New_self_s returns an object-specific ID number, required to modify the object.
Contents
Usage
Arw_New_self_s(BarDate, BarTime_s, PriceValue, Direction)
Parameters
- BarDate - a numerical expression specifying the date of the bar at which the object is to be placed; the date is indicated in the YYYMMdd format, where YYY is the number of years since 1900, MM is the month, and dd is the day of the month.
- BarTime_s - a numerical expression specifying the time of the bar, including seconds, at which the object is to be placed; the time is indicated in the 24-hour HHmmss format, where 130000 = 1:00:00 PM.
- PriceValue - a numerical expression specifying the price value (vertical position, corresponding to a value on the price scale of a chart), where the object is to be placed.
Notes
- Use Arw_New_self to create an arrow on the subchart with minute precision.
- Use Arw_New and Arw_New_s to draw arrows on the price chart.
- See the category Date and Time Routines for the PowerLanguage keywords for working with dates and times.
Example
Place, on the SubChart containing the study, an up arrow at the top of a bar if the Open price has increased incrementally over the last three bars:
If Open > Open[1] And Open[1] > Open[2] Then
Value1 = Arw_New_self_s(Date, Time_s, High, False);