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it does not work because when you paste it in

 

it puts spaces in that were not originally there

 

you need to go line by line and wherever it is highlighted.... take out the spaces that should not be there

 

such as "histo gram" should be "histogram"

 

easy to fix it manually

 

Hello,

 

I copied your 15 min scalp and pasted into thinkscript and i'm getting a message that the code is incorrect... Any advice?

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3 bar pivots

for hourly chart

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def HA = high[1];

def HB = high[2];

def HC = high[3];

def LA = low[1];

def LB = low[2];

def LC = low[3];

def C = close[1];

def H3 = Max(Max(HA, HB), HC);

def L3 = Min(Min(LA, LB), LC);

Def calc_PP = (H3 + L3 + C) / 3;

def calc_MP = (H3 + L3) / 2;

def calc_PR = AbsValue(calc_PP - calc_mp);

def calc_PH = Calc_PP + calc_PR;

def calc_PL = Calc_PP - calc_PR;

 

 

plot PH = calc_PH ;

plot PL = calc_PL ;

 

 

#plot smack = if body above or below both pivots, then addcloud else na;

 

addCloud

(PH, PL, color.gray );

 

#color1 default value: color.yellow;

#color2 default value: color.red;

 

PH.SetStyle(curve.POINTS);

PL.SetStyle(curve.POINTS);

#PH.SetPaintingStrategy(paintingStrategy.LINE);

#PL.SetPaintingStrategy(paintingStrategy.LINE);

 

PH.SetDefaultColor(color.cyan);

PL.SetDefaultColor(color.yellow);

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thanks for that tip

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...............

elovemer,

 

You may want to start using the 'wrap code tag' which is the '#' character in the tool bar. Should clear up issues when coping and pasting.

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....this is good for drip down days .... to pinpoint where the buyers come in on the one minute chart

....or for spike down at the open type of days

 

volume by body by range

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.... on hourly, this shows the pivots for the last 3 hours

... this is good for showing how strong the trend is

 

...entry should be made when pivot range is low

... low pivot range will also show possible reversal points

3 bar pivots

for hourly chart

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I'm working on an pattern recognition code and I'm stuck, because the online TOS code manual has its limitations. Can someone in this forum help me? I'm having getting errors on lines 13

def Condition = if(Pattern then 0 else 1);
and 16
alert(Condition, "Piercing Pattern", Alert.BAR, sound.Chime);
.
def H = high();
def O = open();
def C = close();
def L = low();
def BodyOpen = Max(open, close);
def BodyClose = Min(open, close);
def Body = BodyOpen - BodyClose;
def Pattern = H[1] > H[0]
&& L[1] > L[0] 
&& O[1] > O[0] 
&& C[1] > C[0] 
&& C[1] > (O[0] - C[0] / 2);
def Condition = if(Pattern then 0 else 1);
AddChartLabel(yes, L[0], if  Condition then "Bullish Piercing Pattern" else "", color.green);
alert(Condition, "Piercing Pattern", Alert.BAR, sound.Chime);
plot null = double.nan;

Thanks,

StockJock

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range decrease

... this is better.

 

the idea is to try to pinpoint where the the range has decreased the most....

... in order to identify where the next thrust in price will most likely appear

 

.... a trader wanting to get in on the next move, wants to enter during low range

.... and at a pivot point

 

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declare lower;

input ATRLength = 14;

 

def HA = high[1];

def HB = high[2];

def HC = high[3];

def LA = low[1];

def LB = low[2];

def LC = low[3];

def C = close[1];

def H3 = Max(Max(HA, HB), HC);

def L3 = Min(Min(LA, LB), LC);

Def calc_PP = (H3 + L3 + C) / 3;

def calc_MP = (H3 + L3) / 2;

def calc_PR = AbsValue(calc_PP - calc_mp);

 

def calc_PH = Calc_PP + calc_PR;

def calc_PL = Calc_PP - calc_PR;

 

plot ATR = 1/

(absvalue(calc_PH-calc_PL))

;

#plot ATR =1/(AbsValue(calc_PH - calc_PL)) ;

#def hum = (AbsValue(calc_PH - calc_PL)) ;

 

ATR.SetDefaultColor(GetColor(8));

ATR.SetPaintingStrategy(PaintingStrategy.HISTOGRAM);

ATR.DefineColor("Positive", Color.green);

ATR.DefineColor("Negative", Color.red);

ATR.AssignValueColor(if

#HUM

# ATR < 0

(absvalue(calc_PH-calc_PL))< (absvalue(calc_PH[1]-calc_PL[1]))

 

then ATR.color("Positive") else ATR.color("Negative"));

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for identifying trend

 

==========================================

declare lower;

input ATRLength = 14;

plot ATR = (AbsValue(close - open));

 

ATR.SetDefaultColor(GetColor(8));

ATR.SetPaintingStrategy(PaintingStrategy.HISTOGRAM);

ATR.DefineColor("Positive", Color.green);

ATR.DefineColor("Negative", Color.gray);

ATR.DefineColor("other", Color.red);

 

ATR.AssignValueColor

( if ( (high > high[2])

and

( (absvalue(close-open)) > absvalue(close[1]-open[1]) ) )

and (close > open)

then ATR.color("Positive")

 

else if ( (low < low[2])

and

( (absvalue(close-open)) > absvalue(close[1]-open[1]) ) )

and (close<open)

then ATR.color("other") else ATR.color("negative"));

 

 

# if ( (low < low[1]) then ... else

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Hi, I use volumen profile indicator. The code is:

 

input pricePerRowMode = {default AUTOMATIC, TICKSIZE, CUSTOM};

input customRowHeight = 1.0;

input timePerProfile = {default CHART, HOUR, DAY, "2 DAYS", "3 DAYS", "4 DAYS", WEEK, MONTH, "OPT EXP"};

input profiles = 1000;

input onExpansion = yes;

 

def period;

switch (timePerProfile){

case CHART:

period = AggregationPeriod.CHART;

case HOUR:

period = aggregationPeriod.HOUR;

case DAY:

period = AggregationPeriod.DAY;

case "2 DAYS":

period = AggregationPeriod.TWO_DAY S;

case "3 DAYS":

period = AggregationPeriod.THREE_D AYS;

case "4 DAYS":

period = AggregationPeriod.FOUR_DA YS;

case WEEK:

period = AggregationPeriod.WEEK;

case MONTH:

period = AggregationPeriod.MONTH;

case "OPT EXP":

period = AggregationPeriod.OPT_EXP ;

}

 

def heigth;

switch (pricePerRowMode){

case AUTOMATIC:

heigth = PricePerRow.AUTOMATIC;

case TIckSize:

heigth = PricePerRow.TICKSIZE;

case CUSTOM:

heigth = customRowHeight;

}

 

DefineGlobalColor("Profil e", GetColor(1));

addProfile(Profile.VOLUME , "timePerProfile" = period, "onExpansion" = onExpansion, "numberOfProfiles" = profiles, "pricePerRow" = heigth, "color"=globalColor("Prof ile"));

 

 

The question is: How I see as histogram ?

 

Thanks.

Edited by jvillegas

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To have your indicator show a histogram, you need to have two formulae in your code and then calculate the difference. For example, I made a stochastics divergence histogram and the two lines of code that made the histogram are:

plot Diff = FullK - FullD;
Diff.SetPaintingStrategy(PaintingStrategy.HISTOGRAM);

Regards,

StockJock

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FYI - The VolumeProfile and TPOProfile were included in last weekend's release of TOS. You don't need the code above as you can just add VolumeProfile or TPOProfile from the default studies list.

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It comes with TOS...RSIWilder. :confused:

 

Is there any way to make the RSIWILDER multi-time-frame? Any place or person you can direct me to that would be able to code it???

 

Thanks in advance

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