The list just returns text, you need to add definition of what the
text represents
Assuming the list is the same as indicator variables

Indicator = ParamList("Indicators",
"Close|OverSoldIndicator|OverBoughtIndicator" );

if( Indicator == "OverSoldIndicator" ) PlotIndicator = OverSoldIndicator;
else if( Indicator == "OverBoughtIndicator" ) PlotIndicator =
OverBoughtIndicator;
else PlotIndicator = Close;

Plot( PlotIndicator, _DEFAULT_NAME(), ParamColor( "Color",colorCycle
), ParamStyle("Style", styleLine) );

I am using IF without a loop here because the variable being checked
is not an array
Otherwise you could write it using IIF, but if the list is long then
counting brackets can be tiresome

PlotIndicator = iif( Indicator == "OverSoldIndicator", OverSoldIndicator,
                      iif( Indicator == "OverBoughtIndicator",
OverBoughtIndicator,
                      Close));

-- 
Cheers
Graham Kav
AFL Writing Service
http://www.aflwriting.com


2008/7/2 tipequity <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Do you see the following code produces error? It point to ParamStyle
> and says Argument#1 has incorrect type. TIA
>
> PlotIndicator = ParamList
> ("Indicators", "Close|OverSoldIndicator|OverBoughtIndicator" );
>
> Plot( PlotIndicator, _DEFAULT_NAME(), ParamColor( "Color",
> colorCycle ), ParamStyle("Style", styleLine) );
>
>
>

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