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Painted Linear Regression Indicator

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 essiar 
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I've been using the colored linear regression indicator in NT 6.5 and base a great deal of my trading on it. Lin_Reg_Color_Paint is the name. The first version repainted so someone revised it to not repaint. Then I started using it in NT7 and it repaints multiple times sometimes. Even at slightly different angles so there are times that you actually can see three colors at one point. I love this indicator and if anyone is familiar with it and knows if there is a version out there for NT7 - OR - if they know how to alter it to work a bit better in NT7, please let me know. I've attached the original version. Thanks!

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 zeller4 
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Here's a new version for NT7 using the new "PlotColors" feature. Please let me know if there are any issues.

Good Trading.

Kirk

ps, I removed the underscore "_" at the beginning of the filename so it won't be found near the top of the list any longer.

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 brevco 
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Hello,

Since this thread is referencing the Linear Regression I thought it would be the most appropriate place to post this.

Attached is the code I copied and pasted from other sources. My intention is to create arrows with alerts when the linear regression line changes color (not when price closes above/below the LR line). I believe I've accomplished that because I am not getting any error messages, but the problem is....it is plotting an arrow on every candle.

I would also like to be able to select "true/false" for audible alerts but do not know how to include that in the code.

Can someone please help me with the alerts and the code so that I do not get multiple arrows? (You can probably tell I am no programmer and this is my first attempt with Ninja script.)

Thank you,
Evelyn

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