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Forum: EasyLanguage Programming April 11th, 2022, 02:39 PM
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Save the OI into a variable then use highest()...

Save the OI into a variable then use highest() and lowest() to find the values you are interested in.

Inputs:
LookBack(26);

Vars:
OI(0),
OIH(0),
OIL(0);
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