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allan nathan
2012-05-25 07:23:07


Hi,
Every now and then,I chart a custom formula and get a warning

Error in Formula NoName

Why does that occur?
I created a custom indicator that you coded,and simply plotted it.When i click on Edit formula,here is what is in the formula box.


a = HistoricalVolatility(50);
Plot(a, "HistoricalVolatility", colorBlack, chartLine, StyleSymbolNone);



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2012-05-25 07:32:20

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Maybe you have other formulas in your chart pane. In "Edit formula" form, click on the green left/right buttons to switch between formulas.


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