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How do you read an Indicator graph value

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bjschwenzer
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I am thinking of buying MultiCharts (MC). I was told by MC I have to purchase MC by 8/12/2011. I loaded MC demo. I created a WorkSpace with One NASDAQ future pricing graph and three indicators above the NASDAQ future pricing graph.

MultiCharts told me I can load indicator data into an Easy/Power Language variable from the indicator graph but my search’s came up with no examples. Now that I downloaded the MC Demo, MultiCharts referred me to Big Mikes Trading. Found many H[1] = High 1 back.

Can I get an Easy/Power Language example of how to read an Indicator graph value before 8/12/2011?

Thank you very much.

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I am thinking of buying MultiCharts (MC). I was told by MC I have to purchase MC by 8/12/2011. I loaded MC demo. I created a WorkSpace with One NASDAQ future pricing graph and three indicators above the NASDAQ future pricing graph.

MultiCharts told me I can load indicator data into an Easy/Power Language variable from the indicator graph but my search’s came up with no examples. Now that I downloaded the MC Demo, MultiCharts referred me to Big Mikes Trading. Found many H[1] = High 1 back.

Can I get an Easy/Power Language example of how to read an Indicator graph value before 8/12/2011?

Thank you very much.

If you look on the forum, you'll find many code examples in the Download section as well as in the section where you posted your question.

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bjschwenzer
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Let me clarify:
If you give me a link to the example code showing how to get the indicator value referenced to the to Price bar, that would be great. Thank you

As a user I can put my mouse pointer over the indicator chart and it will show me the date time and indicator value.
I am looking how in the Signal section of Power language to give the (date, time) or (bars back from the current bar) and get the indicator value for each of the 3 indicator graphs I have up.
{I created a WorkSpace with One NASDAQ future pricing graph and three indicators above the NASDAQ future pricing graph.}

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