Thanks Dennis. So some replication of code seems the easiest way to go.
Many Thanks --- In [email protected], Dennis Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello, > > It is certainly easier to do everything in a single pane from a > formula point of view --especially when using arrays. You can > duplicate the same formula for the signals in the pane even though you > do not plot the results in that pane. > > However, it is possible to use ATC for sharing arrays, and static > variables for sharing single variables (or even pseudo arrays) between > panes. Tomasz has previously posted that he will provide static array > variables in a future release which would make this even simpler. > > BR, > Dennis > > On May 22, 2008, at 9:24 AM, sidhartha70 wrote: > > > Hi All, > > > > I've got a price chart displayed, with the pane split to show an > > oscillator in the lower half od the chart. > > > > From my osciallator code I look for divergances. When spotted I want > > to plot up/down indicator lines in the upper price chart to signal > > trades. > > > > Can I do this...? i.e. plot in the upper pane from the code that > > defines the lower pane (they ARE on the same chart - just different > > panes on one chart)...?? > > > > OR do I have to move the divergence spotting code to the upper (price) > > pane code...? > > > > Thanks >
