Graham, Thank you for the suggestion. That does solve the problem. The retracements levels displayed now remain despite scrolling or clicking on the chart.
One other thing that bothered me was the slow execution of the code. Grateful for any pointers on speeding it up. Cheers, Lal ----- Original Message ---- From: Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, 11 March, 2007 8:50:44 PM Subject: Re: [amibroker] Retracements levels and Plottext I have not gone through the code in detail but you should add this to it because you are using loop setbarsrequired( 10000,10000) ; -- Cheers Graham AB-Write >< Professional AFL Writing Service Yes, I write AFL code to your requirements http://www.aflwriti ng.com On 11/03/07, Lal <[EMAIL PROTECTED] co.uk> wrote:Hi, I'm trying to compute and display retracement levels after a peak has formed. The code I have developed works fine only once after I apply the indicator. Clicking anywhere on the graph causes the computed levels to disappear! Obviously, I am doing something wrong, only can't figure out what. Would be grateful for any helpful hints. Attached is a screenshot showing how the graph looks immediately after the first application of the indicator. Cheers, Lal _SECTION_BEGIN("Retracements"); Level = Param("Pivot Level", 9, 2, 100, 1); Plot(C, "Retracements", colorBlack, styleBar); My_Peak[0] = 0; My_Trough[0] = 0; for( i = Level+1; i < BarCount-Level; i++ ) { // There shouldn't be a higher high for the next few bars R_Higher_high[ 0] = 0; // Higher High found on the right of current bar L_Higher_high[ 0] = 0; // Higher High found on the left of current bar R_Lower_Low[ 0] = 0; // Lower Low found on the right of current bar L_Lower_Low[ 0] = 0; // Lower Low found on the left of current bar // | | | | C | | | | // ----> for (j = i; j <= i+Level; j++) { if(High[j] > High[i]) { R_Higher_high[ 0] = R_Higher_high[ 0] + 1; } if(Low[j] < Low[i]) { R_Lower_Low[ 0] = R_Lower_Low[ 0] + 1; } } // There should be no higher high for previous few bars // | | | | C | | | | // <---- for(k = i; k >= (i-Level); k--) { if(High[k] > High[i]) { L_Higher_high[ 0] = L_higher_high[ 0] + 1; } if(Low[k] < Low[i]) { L_Lower_Low[ 0] = L_Lower_Low[ 0] + 1; } } // If we've detected a higher high on either // side of current bar, // we do NOT have a valid peak if(NOT L_Higher_High[ 0] AND NOT r_Higher_High[ 0]) { My_peak[i] = 1; // Mark current bar as a valid pivot/peak PlotText("P", i, H[i] + 20, colorRed); } // If we've detected a lower low on either // side of current bar, // we do NOT have a valid trough if(NOT L_Lower_Low[ 0] AND NOT R_Lower_Low[ 0]) { My_Trough[i] = 1; // Mark current bar as a valid pivot/peak PlotText("T", i, L[i] - 30, colorBlue); } L_higher_high[ 0] = 0; R_Higher_High[ 0] = 0; L_Lower_Low[ 0] = 0; R_Lower_Low[ 0] = 0; } // Find Co-ordinates to draw lines // Peak to Peak AND Trough to Trough Y0 = ValueWhen(My_ Peak, H, 2); X0 = ValueWhen(My_ Peak, BarIndex(), 2); Y1 = ValueWhen(My_ Peak, H, 1); X1 = ValueWhen(My_ Peak, BarIndex(), 1); NullY0 = IsNull(y0); NullY1 = IsNull(y1); TY0 = ValueWhen(My_ Trough, L, 2); TX0 = ValueWhen(My_ Trough, BarIndex(), 2); TY1 = ValueWhen(My_ Trough, L, 1); TX1 = ValueWhen(My_ Trough, BarIndex(), 1); NullTY0 = IsNull(Ty0); NullTY1 = IsNull(Ty1); // Work out retracement levels after a peak P1 = ValueWhen(My_ Peak, H, 1); P1_B = ValueWhen(My_ Peak, BarIndex(), 1); T1 = ValueWhen(My_ Trough, L, 2); T1_B = ValueWhen(My_ Trough, BarIndex(), 2); T2 = ValueWhen(My_ Trough, L, 1); T2_B = ValueWhen(My_ Trough, BarIndex(), 1); Cond1 = P1_B > T1_B AND P1_B < T2_B; T1P1_Swing = P1 - T1; P1T2_Swing = P1 - T2; Swing_Extent = P1T2_Swing / T1P1_Swing; PlotNow = ValueWhen(Cond1, BarIndex()); Ext = ValueWhen(Cond1, Swing_Extent, 1); // Test End for( i = BarCount-1; i > 10; i--) { if ( !Nully0[i]) { // Line to conncect peaks Line1 = LineArray( x0[i], y0[i], x1[i], y1[i], 0, True); Plot(Line1, "", colorWhite, styleDashed+ styleNoRescale+ styleNoLabel) ; } if ( !NullTy0[i]) { // Line to connect troughs Line2 = LineArray( tx0[i], ty0[i], tx1[i], ty1[i], 0, True); Plot(Line2, "", colorWhite, styleLine+styleNoRe scale+styleNoLab el); } if (PlotNow[i]) { // Show retracement extent after a peak PlotText("" + WriteVal(Ext[ i], 1.2), T2_B[i], T2[i]-60, colorBlack); } } _SECTION_END( ); What kind of emailer are you? 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