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does anyone know an indicator that has the ability to "hold" a defined "Time-Window" in a chart automatically, no matter what timeframe or bartype is used? (as long as enough dates are available and the timeframe is smaller than the "Time-Window" of course ...)
seeker
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
I may have a look at it over the weekend, don't think it would be overly complex, but one would have to check for the things you mentioned. And I don't know (yet) how to compress/expand the bars by code, but I am quite sure that it can be done.
thank you for your kindly offer.
As you can see easily I am not a coder, but may be there is something like "show current bar - x hours/minutes" in the big Ninjascript pool?
So may be you do not have to compress/expand the bars by code by yourself at all ...?
Good luck and thanks again,
seeker
@ Big Mike
I am afraid I am on the wrong thread here but I do not know how to change it ... sorry.
I had a look, but unfortunately I couldn't find any easy way of accomplishing that. Not saying it can't be done, but it will be tricky and cost a lot of time...