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Dserg, could you make another version of the indicator http://Dserg-LinRegressionBreakout_v1.1.mq4 withchannel start time and channelend time instead ofNlin.
It would be very much appreciated.Dserg, could you make another version of the indicator http://Dserg-LinRegressionBreakout_v1.1.mq4 withchannel start time and channelend time instead ofNlin.
It would be greatly appreciated.It would be better if a new channel is not necessarily formed after the end of the previous channel. Since a new trend often starts before the previous channel is finished. I.e. there should be a possibility to form channels with overlapping, and for better look of the picture, neighboring channels should be of different colours (2 colours are enough).
Tried it myself, but it didn't work. Maybe someone can correct it.
У Вас по определению получается B0[k]=B3[k]; B1[k]=B4[k]; k=любое
tara:
By definition, you get B0[k]=B3[k]; B1[k]=B4[k]; k=anywhere
|This is the author of Dserg. But it should be like this. B0[k]; B1[k] are STYLE_SOLID channel lines, other lines are extensions of first two STYLE_DOT lines
What I tried to change in the code is marked in bold. At the beginning I have calculated the number of bars, i.e. the length of the channel. Then this channel is drawn once a day to check if there is a new day. Then I added a time check. If the time of the channel has expired, then we should read it and draw it.
but it doesn't work.
The topic is interesting. There is a desire to go deeper...
There is also a description of the TS here.
I'll post what I find here and not in the "morning flat breakdown" thread.
Found the topic completely by accident in my profile subscription.
Who's digging in this direction?
IMHO - it's time to dig deeper...
Found the topic completely by accident in my profile subscription.
Who's digging in this direction?
IMHO - it's time to dig deeper...