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Re: real-time indicator question



Dennis,

Having witness the Mark Brown vs the World semantic wars over the years, far
be it for me to get futher involved in a discussion where you make the
distinction between "unpainting" and superimposing a background color on a
bar to reflect changes in indicator condition status.

So I won't, except to say that however you describe the process, the EFFECT
is
unpainting and painting.  It's the visual effect that is important here,
right?

Stu

Stuart A. Miller
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----- Original Message -----
From: "DH" <catapult@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Omega List" <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 2:11 PM
Subject: Re: real-time indicator question


> > i think you solved my problem.  i changed my bar painting conditions to
> > block if-then-else statements.  that way if the conditions change, the
> > indicator "unpaints" itself.  i think this will work...
>
> i don't know about ts2k but a ts4 indicator won't "unpaint" itself. all
> you can do is plot over the top of it with a different color, for
> example, the background color or the color of the bar, to give the
> illusion of unpainting.
>
> --
>   Dennis
>
>




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