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How to Find the Bar Date High/low in Lower Resolution?

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Hello

 

Let say that we know the highest price of a bar year

Yearly

2011 = 4000

How to find the bar date of this 2011 yearly high in lower resolution?

Quaterly

4000 = 2011-31-03

Monthly

4000 = 2011-28-02

Weekly

4000 = 2011-19-02

Daily

4000 = 2011-15-02

InDay

4000 = 2011-15-02 15:33

 

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Hello

 

Let say that we know the highest price of a bar year

Yearly

2011 = 4000

How to find the bar date of this 2011 yearly high in lower resolution?

Quaterly

4000 = 2011-31-03

Monthly

4000 = 2011-28-02

Weekly

4000 = 2011-19-02

Daily

4000 = 2011-15-02

InDay

4000 = 2011-15-02 15:33

 

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set up a few variables... and start counting

 

var:
highest.high(0),
highest.date(0),
highest.time(0);


if high > highest.high then
begin
    highest.high = high;
    highest.date = date;
    highest.time = time;
end;

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Hi Tams

 

ThanX 4 your help.

 

Oups, I don't understand your logic

I've tryed this but w/o success

 

I check on a year graph the high bar date ( 1071231 ) from which I want 2 find the monthly bar date ( 1070731 ) corresponding to this year high bar

I close the yearly graph

Now I open a monthly graph from 01-01-2000 to now, and test this idea

 

 

variables:

 

Price.Year(0),

Date.Month(0);

 

// First find the high year price

 

if date = 1071231 then

Price.Year = HighY(0); // correct

 

 

// Then find the monthly date

 

 

if h = Price.Year then

Date.Month = date; // uncorrect

 

print("Year High Bar Price = ",Price.Year," Monthly Bar date = ",Date.Month);

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Hi Tams

 

ThanX 4 your help.

 

Oups, I don't understand your logic

I've tryed this but w/o success

 

I check on a year graph the high bar date ( 1071231 ) from which I want 2 find the monthly bar date ( 1070731 ) corresponding to this year high bar

I close the yearly graph

Now I open a monthly graph from 01-01-2000 to now, and test this idea

....

 

my code is for the current year only.

 

if you need a multi-year random searchable look back, you will need to set up a database.

 

ie. you will need an array to store the history.

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var: id(0), myH(0);

once begin
   id=text_new(d,t,H,"myH");  text_setstyle(id,2,2);
end;

myH=highY(0);

if myH<>myH[1] then begin
   if year(d)<>year(d[1]) then begin
       id=text_new(d,t,H,"myH");  text_setstyle(id,2,2);
   end else text_setlocation(id,d,t,H);
end;

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