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malaguti

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Can anyone tell me where I'm going wrong?

I've managed to plot a weekly CCI Histogram, on my daily chart. However what I want to do is change the colour so that when its over 100 on the weekly, its green and when its over negative 100 its red.

Here's the coding I have managed so far, and I'm sure its where I'm positioning the IIF, but unfortunately none of the examples in the guide combine the two..

 

 

TimeFrameSet(inWeekly);

CCIW = CCI(20);

TimeFrameRestore();

 

Plot (TimeFrameExpand (CCIW, inWeekly), "CCI Weekly", IIf (CCIW, inWeekly > 100), colorGreen, colorBlack, styleHistogram);

 

Could anybody help? Or suggest an alternative to achieve the same..

 

Cheers

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Doesn't this return an error? Your line should be written like this:

 

Plot (TimeFrameExpand (CCIW, inWeekly), "CCI Weekly", IIf (TimeFrameExpand (CCIW, inWeekly) > 100, colorGreen, colorBlack), styleHistogram);

 

 

If you want to add the red color, then try this:

 

TimeFrameSet(inWeekly);

CCIW = CCI(20);

TimeFrameRestore();

CCIWexp = TimeFrameExpand (CCIW, inWeekly);

 

Plot (CCIWexp, "CCI Weekly", IIf (CCIWexp > 100, colorGreen, IIF (CCIWexp < -100, colorRed, colorBlack)), styleHistogram);

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