Hi Andre,

An addendum:

In my code there is no need to use the lines:
 
Background1_color = colortan;
Background2_color = colorrose;

I included that by habit as I was going to parameterize things.

Peace and Justice   ---   Patrick
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: NW Trader 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, February 05, 2010 1:58 PM
  Subject: Re: [amibroker] Help Needed with formula





  Hi Andre,

  I don't know about in ALF, but in AFL <vbg> it's certainly possible and easy. 
 I'm assuming you want the entire chart to have a different color when the 
condition is true and another color when false, rather than just the indicator 
changing color.  So you can try the following:

  XX = C;  // substitute your value here

  Indicator1 = MA(c, 5);
  Indicator2 = MA(c, 20); 
  Indicator3 = MA(c, 50); 

  Indicator1_Color = colorblue; 
  Indicator2_Color = colorred;
  Indicator3_Color = colorplum; 

  plot(c, "CLOSE", colorblack, stylecandle); 

  Plot(Indicator1, "Indicator 1", Indicator1_color, styleline );
  Plot(Indicator2, "Indicator 2", Indicator2_color, styleline );
  Plot(Indicator3, "Indicator 3", Indicator3_color, styleline );


  Background1_color = colortan;
  Background2_color = colorrose;

  Cond1 = indicator3 > XX;
  cond2 = indicator3 < XX; 

  Plot(100, "Close vs Indicator 3", 
      iif(cond1, colortan,
      iif(cond2, colorrose,
      colordefault )), styleownscale|stylearea|stylenolabel|stylenotitle, 0 , 
100, 0, -5);


  I wrote the above on the fly (didn't write it within the formula editor), 
however it should work fine unless there is a word-wrap issue. Let me know if 
this is what you want.  For demonstration purposes I simply made the indicators 
to be moving averages with some default periods and the value the close of the 
instrument.  Substitute your own value for XX and indicators for the MAs. 
Similarly you may pick your own colors to suit you. Didn't bother to 
parameterize anything as I don't know what you are really doing or what you are 
trading.

  Peace and Justice   ---   Patrick
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: [email protected] 
    To: [email protected] 
    Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010 9:27 PM
    Subject: [amibroker] Help Needed with formula


    Hi Guys,
    I need to know if the following is possible in ALF.

    I have 3 indicators and a price chart on my screen. When the bottom 
indicator drops below a specified value, I would like to highlight in colour 
this area, however, the colour must extend through the other two indicators and 
over the price chart.

    Does anyone have a clue how to do this?
    cheers
    Andre



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