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==== Example ==== | ==== Example ==== | ||
+ | To assign a value, indicating the resolution units of the data series the study is applied to, to Value1 variable: | ||
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+ | <syntaxhighlight>Value1 = IntervalType_ex;</syntaxhighlight> | ||
[[Category:Data Information/General]] | [[Category:Data Information/General]] |
Latest revision as of 17:02, 21 August 2017
An extended version of IntervalType.
Indicates the resolution intervals more specifically.
Returns a numerical value, indicating the resolution intervals of the data series that the study is applied to.
Usage
IntervalType_ex
The following values are returned for each type of resolution units:
- 1 = Ticks,
- 2 = Minutes,
- 3 = Hours,
- 4 = Days,
- 5 = Weeks,
- 6 = Months,
- 7 = Years,
- 8 = Volume,
- 9 = Seconds,
- 10 = Quarters,
- 11 = Points,
- 12 = Change,
- 13 = Points (Original),
- 1 - 12 = Point & Figure,
- 1 - 12 = Kagi,
- 1 - 12 = Line Break,
- 1 - 12 = Renko,
- 1 - 12 = Heikin Ashi.
Example
To assign a value, indicating the resolution units of the data series the study is applied to, to Value1 variable:
Value1 = IntervalType_ex;