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Obuli Govindaraju
2011-10-27 22:00:57


I am writing an indicator for pivots points (without using Create Functions).

When I am viewing a intraday chart, how do I get access to previous day's OHLC values for me to use on formula editor.

I tried TimeframeSet(1), Timeframeapply(1,high) & TimeframeGetSeries(1,high,LastData) and none of these work.

Also I tried HistoPrice("high",1); and that is giving me a compilation error.



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2011-10-28 05:43:00

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Best Answer
The formula is:
HistoPrice(_high, 1)

When the cursor is within a function parameter (Example: After "HistoPrice("), use CONTROL+SPACE shortcut to see the list of available values for this parameter.



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