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Mark Peterson
2015-06-13 02:12:37


I'm tired of searching - how do you draw a line on an indicator. I want to draw a zero line

This does not work, but gives no errors:

Plot( 0 ,"", colorBlack, chartline, styleOwnScale);

This does not work but gives no errors:

ZeroLine=0;
Plot( ZeroLine ,"", colorBlack, chartline, styleOwnScale);

I realize this is an array/vector issue, but there are no declarative statements that I can find except within function code. And no examples in indicators
I have down loaded.






Mark Peterson
2015-06-13 10:19:34

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It does work if you set the style to StyleHideYAxisValue. I'm sure this is obvious to some.


QuantShare
2015-06-17 17:13:56

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You should not use "styleOwnScale" as this will plot "0" on its own axis and will be plotted at the bottom.


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